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  2. Havti.

    By the last advices from Hayti we learn that the barque Lousia, from New Orleans, had arrived at St. Mare with immigrants (free black and coloured field labourers.) ...

    Article : 230 words
  3. The Private of the Buffs.

    "Some Sikhs and a private of the Buffs having remained behind with the grog- carts, fell into the hands of the Chinese. On the next morning they were brought before ...

    Article : 323 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Assembly much chagrin has been expressed at the Chief Justice having asked a criminal on trial if he was a member of Parliament. ...

    Article : 31 words
  5. Western Australian Timber.

    Isbister's patent slip, at Williamstown, was a short time back purchased by Mr Wright, who has, after a great deal of trouble, succeeded in raising and hauling up the sunken ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. New Zealand.

    The Melbourne papers publish, the following telegrams from Sydney:— Sydney, March 27. "The Sea Nymph, arrived at Newcastle ...

    Article : 1,584 words
  7. THE EMPEROR ON THE ICE.

    Dear Emperor! He is so good, So kind, so nice, so charming!— How can our vulgar papers talk Of his designs alarming! ...

    Article : 638 words
  8. News from the Colonies.

    BY the Amelia Breilat, from Adelaide, we have received a file of South Australian papers, from whence we extract the Telegraphic Summary from Victoria and New ...

    Article : 761 words
  9. Pickings from Punch.

    Making the Most of it.—In common, he supposes, with most rightminded, persons, Mr Punch has seen with pleasure the columns upon columns of alms-giving ...

    Article : 878 words
  10. Notes on the Cultivation of the Tea-plant

    The following notes have been sent to the Board of Agriculture by Dr. Mueller:—The tea of commerce is obtained from the leaves of a small evergreen shrub, found ...

    Article : 1,651 words
  11. The Hunting-grounds of the Old World.

    Sporting adventures depend for their interest entirely upon the narrator. If he adds to professional enthusiasm the qualities of a good companion, the public ear is ...

    Article : 3,069 words
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