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  2. To the Editor of the " Inquirer."

    SIR,— Your friend "Colonicus" is so conscious of the advantage he possesses as the advocate for keeping money, over all who venture even to hint at paying it away, that he curvets ...

    Article : 931 words
  3. To the Editor of the " Inquirer."

    SIR— The extract in your last papier from that worthy penny- trumpet of Adelphi Terrace humbug and Wing imbecility the Colonial Gazette, has doubtless, appearing among us at the end of Try, then tremulously ascending the round of that very useful ladder, from the top of which, after having the cap drawn over its Filly face by the ...

    Article : 908 words
  4. EXTRACTS FROM THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

    It appears that the Aboriginal natives of New Zealand have a curious custom of for biding a certain space of country to be passed over on the death of a chief or on other occasions having ...

    Article : 794 words
  5. CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING THE "TABOOEB" GROUND.

    SIR,— We, the undersigned, appeal to you as the repreantative of Government in this district, on behalf of ourselves find other wishing to proceed to Wanganui and Taranski. All communication between these places and ...

    Article : 1,248 words
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