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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER.

    THE Select Committee of the Legislative Council, appointed on the 26th September last, "to inquire into and report upon, the number of shipwrecks and other disasters to shipping which have taken ...

    Article : 1,501 words
  3. WESTERN DISTRICT[?]

    HIGHWAY ROBBERY.[?] On Tuesday evening intelligence reached town that an outrage of a most aggravated nature had been committed upon the Sydney Road, in the neighbourhood of Mount Lambie. It ...

    Article : 954 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND. NELSON.

    The Nelson Examiner of that date thus chronicles the news from the gold fields:—" It will be seen by reference to the exports by the Louis and Miriam, which sails to-day for Sydney, that the quantity of ...

    Article : 257 words
  5. WANGANUL

    Our dates from this settlement are to the 20th of August. The Chronicle of the 13 h says:—It is our painful du[?] to chronicle the sudden death here, on the 11th, ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. COUNTRY LAND SALES.

    ROXBUUGH (Country Lots).— Parish of, F[?]sh, on the road is Piper's Flats, about five miles north-westerly from Rydal, and adjoining the north boundary of John Dobbie's 84 acres and the west boundary of William Clarke's 106 acres: Lot [?], 45 acres.— ...

    Article : 1,768 words
  7. THE MAINE LIQUOR LAW.

    SIR,—Having read with very much interest the able lecture of Sir William A'Beckett (as reported in your columns) upon the "Maine Liquor Law," I have been" induced to take up my pen to respond to his invitation ...

    Article : 2,111 words
  8. SOUTHERN DISTRICT.

    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY. —The Rev. William Scott, the Astronomer of New South Wales, has paid our town an official visit, for the purpose of arranging for regular meteorological observations here. The ...

    Article : 831 words
  9. TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c.

    THE Chancellor of the Exchequer will be delighted! He can be bolder than ever in bringing forward his Miscellaneous Estimates. He has now got Mr. Buskin's assurance, and in print, that the ...

    Article : 1,245 words
  10. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.

    A BRILLIANT sun and cloudless sky ushered in the closing day of the Oxford annual festivities. Notwithstanding the late hour (4 o'clock) to which the ball given by the Freemasons in the Town-hall had been ...

    Article : 1,573 words
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