MR. SPECTATOR--As you were kind enough to insert my crude and undigested letter of April last, on the "Education Question," without any alteration save a few typographical errors, I am induced again to trespass on your valuable ...
Article : 1,095 wordsSINCE the commencement of the road to Porirua, a body of fifty men of the 58th Regiment have been left to occupy a position at Boulcott's barn, in the Hutt valley. This detachment is under the command of Lieut. Page. The main body occupy the ...
Article : 1,166 wordsSIR--His Honor Major Richmond directs me to enclose for publication in your next paper, copies of the reports of Major Last and Lieut. Page, relative to the late affray between the military and the natives, at Mr. Boulcott's farm on the Hutt, ...
Article : 1,474 wordsSIR,--It having been rumoured that the troops under your command are to remain on the defensive, I am deputed by the Magistracy of this District to represent to you their unanimous opinions that active operations should with the least possible ...
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The Spectator (Sydney, NSW : 1846), Sat 20 Jun 1846, Page 260
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