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  2. FERNS IN THE BUSHHOUSE.

    At that charming public reserve known as One-tre Hill, or more properly as Mount Coot-tha, there is a beautiful gully leading up the side of a hill to a place called "The ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  3. PRISON DISCIPLINE IN VICTORIA.

    The following incident (says the Melbourne Age), vouched for by an indisputable authority, illustrates the peculiar system of discipline which exists in connection with the ...

    Article : 699 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL MINING NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Barrier Ranges.—The week's" run at the Brokon Hill p.c. was 3368 tons ore treated for 632 tons lead, containing 136,414oz. of silver. Mr. Schlapp reported that the poor coke had ...

    Article : 1,438 words
  5. SKIN DISEASE IN HORSES.

    The following report on skin disease in horses, popularly terned mang[?], has been received, by the Chief Secretary from the Chief Inspector of Stock (Mr. P. R. Gordon):— ...

    Article : 2,554 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The following summary of New Zealand news for the week ending 13th February has been compiled by the Dunedin correspondent of the Melbourne Argus:— ...

    Article : 1,437 words
  7. CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS.

    Sir[?]—Regulation 27 under the Civil Service Act states "A fair and reasonable sum as rent shall be deducted from the salary of every classified officer occupying for the purpose of ...

    Article : 401 words
  8. DIVISIONAL BOARD CHAIRMANSHIPS.

    Sir,—At various divisional boards there have been disputes as to who is chairman until the new chairman for the year is appointed. Surely the Act plainly states that the ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. THE GLADSTONE LIBELS.

    Referring to the action for damages raised by Mr. Herbert Gladstone, M.P., against the genial old jingo, Colonel Malleson, who, as London correspondent of the Allahabad ...

    Article : 778 words
  10. BALMORAL DEADLOCK.

    Sir,—At the large meeting of ratepayers held in the School of Arts on Friday evening last it was evident that most of those present regarded the cause of the deadlock as a very unimportant ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. FLOOD RELIEF FUND OF 1890.

    The following subscriptions have been received to date, namely:— Amount already acknowledged [?] £443 9 6 Mr. Horisk, per Rev. Clarke Kennedy 0 10 0 ...

    Article : 337 words
  12. IPSWICH.

    According to arrangement, Mr. R. Mar, champion draughts player of Queensland, visited Ipswich last evening, and contested several games with members of the Ipswich ...

    Article : 400 words
  13. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 112 words
  14. THE DOWNFALL OF A HUMBUG.

    The day of the "cheap Swiss watch" has gone by. It is ill-fitting—roughly made, not interchangeable, and when once out of order, rarely, if ever, susceptible of satisfactory repairs. The ...

    Article : 160 words
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