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MARCH 7.—Petrel, ship, 848 tons, Captain Taylor, from Adelaide the 19th ultimo. Passengers—Mr. Campbell, Mr, Hardy, Mr. Bonck, Dr. Lucas, Miss Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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THE Sydney Morning Herald.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1851. "Sworn to no Master, of no Sect am I." COMPLEXITY OF THE LAND REGULATIONS.
IF a commission of ingenious lawyers had been appointed by the Government for the express purpose of drawing up such a code of Crown Land Regulations ...
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THE General Meeting of employers of labour called by the MAYOR for the 27th instant, will have to consider not only the means of bringing labourers into the ...
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LAW INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT.—FRIDAY. EQUITY JURISDICTION. BEFORE his Honor the PRIMARY JUDGE, TERRY v. HOSKING.
The SOLICITOR-GENERAL moved, that the receiver be at liberty to bring ejectments, and to take certain proceedings against the tenants who had refused to attorn. ...
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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.
INSOLVENT COURT. FRIDAY. BEFORE S. F. MILFORD, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates.
In the estate of Samuel Terry Hughes, a third meeting was held. Claims amounting to £10 4s 8d. were proved; another for £45 was tendered, and evidence taken as to its bona fide, ...
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THE Otago News has been discontinued in consequence of the ill-health of the proprietor. —Private letters from New Plymouth state (says the Wellington Spectator), that the wheat ...
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COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS.—His Excellency the Governor has appointed John Gaggin, Esq., of Sydenham, near Singleton, the Commissioner of Crown Lands, for the ...
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A VERY fair amount of business has been done throughout the week in Sugars and Teas—Congous in halfchests are much wanted; Skins have been taken freely by the trade at full rates; there is an evident ...
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WHEAT AND FLOUR.—Messrs Barkers' Mills:—A more abundant supply has been received than for several weeks previously, which was purchased at from 5s. 8d. to 6s. 3d. per bushel, according to quality. Flour is ...
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POLICE COURT, TUESDAY. — Before Messrs. Scarvell, Ascough, and Tuckerman J. P.'s. BAREFACED CHARGE OF STEALING.—Robert Hutchins, residing at Windsor, was brought ...
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MARCH 6.—According to promise, we give the result of the Land Sales which took place at the Police Office, Wollongong, on Wednesday, the 26th ultimo, from which it will be seen ...
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