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DOMESTIC.

The college huildings projected by His Lordship the Bishop of New Zealand, on the estate at the head of Hobson's Bay, —formerly the property of Mr. Guilding, and recently purchased fiom His Honor Mr Justice Whitaker, —ure already, to a certain extent, designed \ and are about to be instantly commenced. We should have been better pleased if, after his services to St. Paul's Church and other public purposes, Mi. Mas"fi had been employad on this work also ; but we dare say Mr. Kemplhorue will be energetic uuder the supervising eye ot His Lordship, Southern Cross Bunkum.—" Why need WE conceal (from Captain Fitzroy, that on this Colony are fixed the eyes of every religious and civilized man in England ! perhaps in Europe II" Think of that Master Brook ! only think of the Southern Cioss asking why it should, or should not, put blinkeis or blankets over the eyes of Captain Fitztov and all the civilized and religious Mi»N of Europe ; and if the latter, —if " blankets of the dark,"— not even leave loop-holes for the inquisitive eyes of the ladies to sparkle through!l Cricket. —We take the liberty of asking the clubs what they are about that they do not commence their spring practice during this long succession of glorious Weather,, We have been told that some efficient additions to the players have recently arrived, and now that many business avocations have become so light—what more useful mode of driving away the blue devils can be adopted, than recommencing the practice of this patriarchal sport.

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Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 15 October 1844, Page 2

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DOMESTIC. Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 15 October 1844, Page 2

DOMESTIC. Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 15 October 1844, Page 2

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