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  2. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERCURY.

    Sin,—I have to thank you for your able leader in your issue of 2nd inst., also "R[?]mbler," for hi[?] pointed lotter in The Mercury of the same date. There is very little to comment upon in either, ...

    Article : 638 words
  3. MINING.

    The s. s. Tasman, which left yesterday for Sydney, took 78 bags of tin ore, shipped by Mr. Justin Browne, weighing 3 tons 18cwt., and vulued at £156. ...

    Article : 31 words
  4. [From the Examiner.] GOLD.

    Working Miners.—At a meeting of the shareholders in the tribute party held at Beaconsfield, it was decided to resume operations this month by continuing the sinking of the main shaft, the ...

    Article : 421 words
  5. SIR ROWLAND HILL AND THE POST OFFICE.

    Many years ago, at a time which to the present generation will seem like the middle of the dark ages, though it was within the memory of men still living, the poet Coleridge was making a ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,422 words
  7. MR. PACKER'S CONCERT.

    SIR,—I am constrained to address you as a sufferer from a species of annoyance which I fear is growing too common amongst certain people who frequent our places of amusement, and whose sole aim ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. MAIN LINE RAILWAY PURCHASE.

    SIR,—The letter of your correspondent "Libra" is anothor proof of the advisability of carrying out the above object, and he expresses the general opinion of the colonists, and the exact meaning of ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  9. TIN.

    The local quotation for tin ore on Monday was 12s. Gd. per unit. Krushka Bros. Home.—Our Branxholm correspondent, writing under date September 27, states ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. MR. BAIT IN EXPLANATION.

    SIR,—As my letter claiming compensation at the hands of the City Council is characterised by the Council as impertinent, aud that they in consequence refuse my request, may I beg you to publish the ...

    Article : 285 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    By the s.s. Albion we have files up to the 3rd inst. The political situation was exciting great attention. We have heard by telegraph of the defeat ...

    Article : 1,476 words
  12. THE CAMPBELL TOWN HOSPITAL.

    SIR,—We do not say, "our attention was drawn," for we observed ourselves, a letter from a correspondent in your issue of yesterday, asking you "to try and remedy a hit[?]erto existing fault in the ...

    Article : 458 words
  13. THE MUCH-ABUSED WOOL KINGS.

    SIR,—I am a sheep owner. In other words, I pay, without regard to seasons, prices, or profits, very high taxes for land which I occupy for pastoral purposes, and so I become a member of the best ...

    Article : 997 words
  14. THE TWO.

    As to the question of the sexes, I think that woman's love of dress is the stamp of her inferiority. It ends the discussion with me. I can't respect my sex as I do the other while we ...

    Article : 624 words
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