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  2. XI. OUR LOCAL INSTITUTIONS.

    We have, in several places in this Summary, alluded to the local Institutions of the colony. It may not be generally known in England that the whole of the settled portions of this province, ...

    Article : 5,902 words
  3. XIV.—APPENDIX.

    The following official documents, and other papers, contain matter of interest:— PITBLIC SALES OF LAND BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. ...

    Article : 3,389 words
  4. XII.—EDUCATION AND RELIGION.

    THE "MAJORITY" MEMORIAL.—A movement is now on foot to which we most earnestly invite the notice of our readers, and it is to be hoped that the appeal will not be in vain. It ...

    Article : 4,810 words
  5. XIII.—MISCELLANEOUS.

    THE HON. JOHN BAKER, M.L.C.—This gentleman, after a residence of many years in this [?] proceeds ta England as the bearer of an [?] from the Legislative ...

    Article : 5,147 words
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