An American cxumge says:—“lt is a gre it mistake to supple that editors keep | public I‘e.uliiig rooms : that they liavo plenty tv time to ta.x to all and everybody : that ; they are delighted to get anything to till up the pap"' ; that they liavo plenty of time to ] correct had manuscript; that they are in duty hound to puli’ everybody : that they i should know everything, whether informed )!it or not: that they have plenty of money ; j that they should notice every scalawag tliat j travels ; that t lev should, have news when i t i.tc is not any news ; that they should print I every man s name that attends a dog-tight, and should keep every man’s name out of the paper who comes before the police court.’’ The Tarmaki Hovornment otter a reward of I £IOOO for the discovery of a go] 1 field in that | Province. The Superintendent of the Province. I in announcing the fact, says:—“ This reward | will he paid to the discoverer whenever duty | shall have been paid in the Province on P2,ooi> ounces of gold, the produce of such goldfield.”
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 134, 4 June 1872, Page 5
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