lachin3 D n a ? ai(lot greatness: some are born great, some them Bomo have greatness thrust upon Of Spain - mattcrs course. the report of Mr. Stafford's speech at the g II M ln L e tary Dinner in the Independent, Feb. 12,1851. I wouldTP«n™»\’ bati been 80 many shots fired, &c., he | dent snrh ~ s Pre f° r another opportunitv. IndenenI of him it ISS0 >~a a no further report has been heard I ari’ , S BU PI )OS0 d he has hung fire ever since. I And Bl i c ! ws the matin to be near, I 51 Lot t? ? pal ° hls ineffectual fire."— Ham let. I The Si® hhnso ’ f d 0 what he may, I will mew, and dog will have his day.— Hamlet,
By the Supply, which arrived on Sunday last from Castle Point, we learn that the bush in the neighbourhood of Mr, Guthrie’s station had caught fire and had been burning for several days. Thirty five sheep had been burnt and other damage done, and fears were entertained lest the fire should extend to the houses on the station.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 579, 19 February 1851, Page 3
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