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  2. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    It was thought probable that ore or other of the redoubts would have been attacked last night, as natives were heard and fires seen on the hills beyond Pokeno and Paparata. The ...

    Article : 581 words
  3. SHIPPING ARRIVED.—September 19.

    Tasmania (s.s.) 285 tons. J. Cliach, from Melbourne, 17th inst.—Passengers—cabin: Mr. Giles Mrs. Giles, M. Jeffrey Esq., Miss Jeffrey, Mr. Porter, Mr. Goer, Mr. T. Brown, Mr. Burgess.—Steerage; Messrs. ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. COASTERS INWARDS—September 19.

    Shamrock, Hnon, timber and potatoes; Victoria, Pattwater, produce; Annie, East Bay Neek, produce; Laura, Lady's Bay, posts and rails. ...

    Article : 26 words
  5. IMPORTS—September 19.

    Tasmania, from Melbourne—20 ess whiskey, 10 hads brandy, 3 erates earthenware, W. Crosby & Co.: 4 qr csks wine, W. Knight & Co.: 3 pkgs tea, 15 csks cement, Justin Browne & Co.; 300 bgs suger, J. M. Wilson: 14 ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 78 words
  7. THE REBELS INVESTING THE MOUNTAIN RENGS.

    DRUTY, 29th August.—The correspondent of the Southern Cross says.—From the highest authouty it has been announced that a large body of Maories have onee more occupied our ...

    Article : 263 words
  8. POLICE ROSTER—THIS DAY.

    The Right Worshipful the Mayor and H. Bitton Esq. ...

    Article : 15 words
  9. THEATERE ROYAL.

    This Evening—Laneashire Bell Ringers. ...

    Article : 6 words
  10. [By ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MOUNT NELSON—September 19.

    8.30 a.m.—Wind, S.W. fresh, cloudy, Bar, 29.80. Ther. 47. Ozone S. ...

    Article : 29 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
  12. FORTESOUE BAY.—September 19.

    8.30. a.m.— Wind, light, fine, Bar. 29.65. Ther. 50. Ozone 6. ...

    Article : 14 words
  13. LOW HEADS.—September 19.

    7 p.m.—Ro, al Shepherd, (s.,) for Melbourne. 7 p.m.—Wind, W., moderate; weather, line. SAILED—September 20. 7.10 a.m.—India, barque, for Invereargill. ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. THE MERCURY.

    MR. TARLETON'S report on the working of the Real Property Act is not a very brilliant affair. It is not calculated to strike terror into the hearts of members of the legal ...

    Article : 2,810 words
  15. SHIP MAILS.

    For Melbournae, &c., per Tasmania, on Wednesday next, at 1.30 p.m. For London, via Suez and Marseilles, per R. M. S. Northam, on Wednes lay next, 23rd inst., at 4 p.m. ...

    Article : 2,529 words
  16. THE RAMIFICATIONS OF THE WAR SPIRIT AMONGST THE NATIVES.

    Iu its summary for the English September mail, the Daiiy Southern Cross remarks:—The news of the month of August, if less striking than that of July is its details, has been searcely ...

    Article : 701 words
  17. THE ATTACK ON A PARTY OF THE 40TH REGIMENT.

    An attack was made by the eneny to-day on the bush-telling party, composed of a detachment of the 40th Regiment numbering twentyfive men employed on bush-felling on the land ...

    Article : 835 words
  18. THE CONFEDERATE CRUISERS AT WORK.— CAPTURE OF THE GEORGE GRISWOLD AND SEVERAL OTHER SHIPS.

    From letters reveived in this town to-day by the French West India mail steamer we learn that the new Ciyde-built Confederate oruiser Georgia has commenced her work, and that already several vessels have been ...

    Article : 504 words
  19. THEATRE ROYAL.

    These talented performers repeated their entertainment on Saturday evenning. but we are sorry to say that the attendince was extremely limited. The programme was almost the same as ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. CITY ARTICLE.

    The week just passed has been a remarkably dull one in nearly every branch of business, and until we have a fow intercolonial arrivals there will be little improvement. The wharves are at present totally deserted, and ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERCURY.

    SIR,—Will any of your readers be good enough to work out the subjoined for the information of myself and fellow school-boys. I am, &c., &c., ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. POLICE COURT.

    Two drun kards were fined 10. each, one was fined 20. one peace disturber was fined 20s. Mary Ann Cunningham was fined 20s. for using obseeno language. ...

    Article : 579 words
  23. THE POSTTION OF THE ARMY.

    The war has not ostensibly progressed very rapidly since our latest dates form this place. Yet it is perhaps lather in appearance, than reality that a lull secms to have been taking ...

    Article : 1,326 words
  24. PROSPECTS OF TEH WAR.

    The fact has become apparent that the gallant General Cameron, who commands here, has not at present available force in men or necssary materdel to speedily accomplish that ...

    Article : 378 words
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