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  2. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    For some years past New Zealand has been pointed to as a model colony, which the Australian provinces would do well to copy. Her leading politicians have ...

    Article : 1,425 words
  3. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    [This portion of our paper to set apart for tree later. change of opinion on topics of public interest, subject to the usual rules of newspaper correspondence. We are not, however, to be regarded as endorsing the views ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. UNION COLLEGE, SESSION 1875.

    The public meeting in connection with the inaugural meetings of the Union College took place in the Stow Lecture Hall on Tuesday evening There was a large attendance, the ...

    Article : 2,210 words
  5. THE GOTHENBURG SURVIVORS.

    Sir—Seeing in your issue of the 2nd inst. a letter of Mr. Thomas's touching on that awful time, as we are the only survivors at present in town, we feel it a duty of gratitude to the ...

    Article : 331 words
  6. RABBIT SKINS.

    Sir—In your issue of the 6th, I notice a letter from Mr. C. H. Goode, in reference to rabbit skins, also an extract from a London correspondent, who values them from 1s. 6d. to 2s. ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. COLONIAL BORROWING.

    Sir—The exposition you have so fully and dearly placed before your readers, in the second leader of this morning's Advertiser, of the financial doings of New Zealand, places the ...

    Article : 1,588 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    Sir—Whilst agreeing with some portions of Mr. C. H. Bagot's letter which appears in your issue of this date, I must take exception to the inferences sought to be established in one or ...

    Article : 544 words
  9. DIPHTHERIA.

    Sir—In the year 1868 [?] lost two fine boys in a fortnight by the above disease. Two years afterwards I had two girls down, with the same disease, and being away from medical reach, I ...

    Article : 179 words
  10. ADMINISTRATION OF CHLOROFORM.

    Sir—The lamentable accidents which have lately happened at the Adelaide Hospital from the use of chloroform are much to be deplored, not only on account of the fatal results, but ...

    Article : 452 words
  11. MEETING OF LICENSED TEACHERS.

    A meeting of licensed teachers was held in the Town Hall Committee Room on Saturday afternoon, April 3, to take into consideration the propriety of forming a Provident or other ...

    Article : 753 words
  12. THE FAR NORTH.

    Sir—I fully agree with "Facts" with regard to the importance of there being immediate attention called to the state of the Gums Government Well. It is well known that parties ...

    Article : 469 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Reading in this days's paper the account of another death occurring at the Adelaide Hospital through the administration of chloroform, I would offer one suggestion as to the ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I am not quite prepared to sustain the view respecting the inquests held on Walter Aldridge on January 7, and on Patrick Murrigan April 1—in both those cases the ...

    Article : 379 words
  15. CHURCH MATTERS IN ENGLAND.

    E[?] matters are drawing towards a crisis in England as well as in Germany. It is not merely that the old theological bitterness is showing itself ...

    Article : 1,263 words
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