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end are expected - there is to be a picnic next Wednesday and other amusements are to follow to commemorate the season. Mrs. and the two Missess Richardson are expected all this month - the two latter will be a catch for our young squire and your reputed successor G.S. Cooper. Gledhill is not likely to leave again, he intends building and entering into business. With the exception of the usual excitement during the presence of an English vessel, matters are very quiet, even the democratists are resting from their labours apparently absorbed in reflecting on the late extensive importations from Sydney and England. Nothing new about the Land

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