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  2. STATE-AID, No. 4.

    SIR,--An opponent has now appeared to answer the letters, which I have written in defence of State-endowments. I have read his lucubration with some ease, and I find that he has not once ...

    Article : 1,549 words
  3. KEOGH v. STMSON

    Last Political Saying of the great Anti Squatter H. N. S. " Avaunt " you most immoral trickster, You played at cards, and get welt licked, sir; To meet the loss, you I O U gave, ...

    Article : 1,617 words
  4. TALBOT CANDIDATES.

    Sir,--Lawyers and squatters are likely to reign triumphant in our ballot-box Assembly; and lawyers are, as a matter of course, bits or chips of rogues, and the chip off the old block contains as ...

    Article : 492 words
  5. RETIREMENT OF MR. ASPINALL.

    SIR,--Without giving myself time for further consideration, I feel bound to inform you and the electors, at the earliest moment, that letters just received by this mail, have unsettled my plans ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. THE ELECTION FOR THE NORTHWESTERN PROVINCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 710 words
  7. PURCHASE OF CROWN LANDS.

    SIR,--As an attack has been made upon a party who bought a bit of land lately on Winter's Flat, in your valuable paper, I dare say you will give me the privilege of your columns, in shortly ...

    Article : 186 words
  8. THREE DAYS LATER ENGLISH NEWS.

    By the arrival of the Morning Light, we (Herald are in possession of European intelligence to the 5th July, three days later than that received per Almora. We are indebted to Captain ...

    Article : 1,501 words
  9. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 48 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 868 words
  11. THE FORSAKEN PUDDLING TUB.

    Sir,--It is now nearly two years since I arrived on Forest Creek. I was bought, I think, for fifteen shillings, by two rough-looking, but intelligent men, and conveyed to the creek side. My ...

    Article : 357 words
  12. To the Editor of the Mount Alexander Mail.

    SIR--In riding across the ranges to the south west of Castlemaine one fine sunshiney morning, in search of a planted or stolen horse, I was much struck with the natural beauty and many ...

    Article : 262 words
  13. CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR,--As Chairman of a meeting consisting of the most respectable farmers around the district of Muckleford, I have to protest against the report inserted in your last issue, representing not the ...

    Article : 406 words
  14. AFFAIRS AT MOUNT FRANKLIN.

    THE human mind is so constructed, that no matter how far a man swerves from his duty to his fellow man--no matter how much insolence and contempt he pours upon a fellow creature--the moment that ...

    Article : 391 words
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