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  2. FORTNIGHTLY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    SIR,—The results obtained from the present route to Australia via Galle, compared with the experience of all others, even when under the same munagement, have proved eminently satisfactory. Telegraphic ...

    Article : 315 words
  3. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—All those interested in the discussion in your columns, on the subject of sheep-breeding, will have read with pleasure, your able article in jour issue of the 26th June. You therein sum up the different arguments ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  4. THE WAIL IN THE NATIVE OAK.

    WHERE the lone creek, chating nightly in the cold and sad moonshine, Beats beneath the twisted fern-roots and the drenched and dripping vine; ...

    Article : 788 words
  5. RUSSELL V. BRENAN.

    SIR,—In reply to tbo letter of Mr. W. Russell headed in the above cause, and published in your issue of the 9th instant, I shall for the present content myself with informing you and the public that the whole of the statements put ...

    Article : 104 words
  6. THE CHURCH AND SCHOOL LANDS.

    SIR,—Notwithstanding all that has been said and reiterated concerning the Church and School Lands, there are some things still unexplained. In September of last year you published a correspondence ...

    Article : 643 words
  7. THE ENGLISH VOLUNTEER OF 1803.

    IN Lord Stanhope's life of Pitt, the following important foots are mentioned:— "A full account of these enormous preparations has been given by an eloquent and able historian of our ...

    Article : 1,403 words
  8. ABORIGINAL DEATH-SONG.

    Eureka, go over the tope of the bill, For the death-clouds have passed us to-day, And we'll cry in the dark for the footfalls still, And the tracks which are fading away! ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. STREETS' WATERING RATE. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I live in that part of Liverpool-street which is situated between Elizabeth-street and the South Head Road, which fronts Hyde Park, and in which there are no shops. ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. THE NEW IMPOUNDING ACT.

    SIR,—Observing that a new Impounding Bill has been introduced into the Legislative Assembly, I beg, through the medium of your columns, to call the attention of the House to section 24 of the present Impounding Act, which is to a ...

    Article : 407 words
  11. AMONGST THE ROSES.

    I walkt through a forest, beneath the hot noon, On Etheline calling and calling! One said, "She will hear you, and come to you soon, When the coolness, my brother, is falling!" ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—There is such real satisfaction in being able to agree with anything emanating from the member for Morpeth, that, though not given to the scribbling mood, I cannot resist the opportunity of expressing my porfect concurrence with ...

    Article : 571 words
  13. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 39 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,052 words
  15. THE GROWTH AND MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO.

    SIR,—As the growth and manufacture of tobacco in this colony is at the present time attracting considerable attention, perhaps the following remarks from one who has had some twenty years' experience in the manufacture of ...

    Article : 682 words
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