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  2. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA.

    The following correspondence between the Government of tins colony and that of New South Wales, with reference to tho anti-transportation question, the border duties, and the proposed ...

    Article : 1,096 words
  3. THE FORTNIGHTLY MAIL.

    Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, New South Wales, 25th August, 1864.—Sir,-In reply to your letter of the 16th instant, forwarding a copy of your minute addressed to his Excellency ...

    Article : 200 words
  4. GLENLYON FALLS, ON THE UPPER LODDON—SEE PAGE 7.

    These foils are upon the Upper Loddon, and are in fact a succession of leaps which that river is compelled to take in finding its way over a broken, rough and stony surface. The perpendicular banks which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 167 words
  5. THE BORDER DUTIES.

    Colonial Secretary's . Office, Sydney, 8th June, 1864.—Sir,—I have the honor, by the desire of his Excellency Sir John Young, to address you on the subject of the customs duties on goods imported ...

    Article : 3,510 words
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