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  2. Insolvency Court.

    John Wilson, of Platte burg, miner. Lia[?] £150 15s 3d; assets, £1 10s. Mr. L.T. Lloyd, official assignes. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION. ...

    Article : 44 words
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    LONDON, October 31—Two separate and' distinct explosions, the cases of which have not yet been ascertained, occurred last night on the underground railway in London. The force of ...

    Article : 68 words
  4. SECOND EDITION.

    A number of shipowners were fined in the District Court to-day for haring allowed ships to proceed down the bay at too quick a speed. John Ryan, a labourer, died suddenly at ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    LONDON, October 31.—The Hon. Patrick Hely-Hutchinson, who it was announced, was appointed to a lieutenancy on board one of the Victorian gunboats, is to take the command of ...

    Article : 39 words
  6. Shipping.

    Cintra, steamer, 1979 tons, Captain D. Calder, from Levuka October 23, via Noumea 27th. Passengers—Mesdames Ewing Eddy, Woods Saunders, Deans, Hon. T. Eddy, Hon, R.D. Woods, Messrs Ewing. Saunders, p. ...

    Article : 199 words
  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 245 words
  8. General M'Iver's Expedition.

    LONDON. October 31.—General M'lver, who has organised a colonising expedition to New Guinea, now threatens to hoist a foreign, flag on his ship if Lord Derby interferes with his ...

    Article : 55 words
  9. BREVITIES.

    E. Trictt, M. Rush D. M'Donald, and W. Beach meet on December 8. Mrs. Hampton, the lady evangelist, leaves for 'Frisco this afternoon. ...

    Article : 1,559 words
  10. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    In the libel action brought by Mr. JO. Crichton, of the "Federal Australian," against the proprietors of the "Leader" the jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff for £5 damages. ...

    Article : 284 words
  11. Reported Death of De Braza.

    LONDON, October 31.—It is reported that the celebrated explorer, M. de Braza, has been, killed as Libreville, on the west coast of Africa, in a fight with natives. ...

    Article : 34 words
  12. CLEARANCES—October 31.

    Rodondo, steamer, 1119 tons, Captain E. Johnson, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mesdames C. Davies, G. Adamson, wilson Misses Morgan, Walker, Messrs A. Webber, G. Easton A.G. Mibel E.W. Gibson J. Bord F.W ...

    Article : 378 words
  13. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The following Bales were reported on 'Change this morning :—Gas Company, £12 2s 6d; shale and Oil, 16s 9d; Vale of Clwydd Coal, £1 10s. ...

    Article : 29 words
  14. The Prince of Wales.

    LONDON, October 31.—His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in dosing' the Fisheries Exhibition, to-day, expressed the hope that the British-Colonial Exhibition, to be held at South ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. The Evening News.

    Judge Bowling took occasion on Wednesday to ever to the misuse of the Randwick Asylum for lestitute children. The circumstances appear be that a man and his wife, both drunkards, ...

    Article : 409 words
  16. Abstract of Sales by Auction

    R. GOLDSBROUGH AND CO. (Limited).—At the Exchange, at 5—Wool N. HERMAN.—At 78, Oxford-street, near Riley-street, at 10.30—Tobaccomst's Stock; at 12—Household ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. Fontaua's Statues.

    LONDON, October 31.—The statues of the Queen and the Prince of Wales, and the allegorical figure representing Australia, which were recently completed by Signor Fontana for the ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. Queensland News.

    Farther particulars have been received of the affray at Swallow's plantation near Cairns. The Chinaman was not shot, but fall on his head while escaping, and died. A great fight ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 549 words
  20. The French Government.

    LONDON, October 31—In the French Chamber of Deputies, a motion expressing confidence in the firmners and prudence of the Government in regard to the war in Anam, was carried by a ...

    Article : 40 words
  21. South Australian News.

    Mah Poo, who is now lying under sentence of death, has made a confession implicating two Europeans in the murder, one of them being a witness who gave evidence at the trial. The ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. A. Steamer Capsized.

    LONDON, October 31 (night).—The steamer of the regular line of packets running between Dublin and Holyhead met with severe weather crossing the Channel to-day, and capsized when ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. EXPORTS. October 31.

    Patriarch, ship, for London: 4251 bales wool, 1851 bags copra, US casks tallow, 80 casts beef, 151 bars and quantity bones and horrs, 34 bales hoofs, 430 bags charcoal, 18 bales mohairs, 3 casas tortoiseshell, 2 tales cotton, and 1 package ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. Grafton Items.

    The seventh annual flower show and fine art exhibition were held yesterday in the Theatre Royal. The show of flowers and plants, although net numerous, was very good, and creditable to ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. Fisheries Exhibition.

    LONDON, October 31—The International Fisheries Exhibition was formally closed to-day by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, who made a speech, in which he specially thanked the British, ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. IMPORTS.

    Ex Chimborazo: 20 cases juvenile clothing.—H.L. Summerfield and Co., 235 and 237, pitt-street. Ex Chimberazo: 11 cases woollens.—H.L. Summerfield and Co., Chmberazo 237, pitt-street. ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. Queensland News.

    A complete change took place in the state of the poll at the Cook election after the returns from California Gully and Halpin came in. The totals now stand: Mr. Hamilton, 809: Mr. Cooper. ...

    Article : 221 words
  28. Failures in the Cotton Trade.

    LONDON, October 31.—Failures at Liverpool continue in connection with, the cotton trade. The failure of three more firms is announced. ...

    Article : 26 words
  29. Commercial.

    The month has opened quietly. Merchants have been occupied with answering their letters for mails via San Francisco, and also per Orient Company, both pf which close to-day. Hops.—We refrain from ...

    Article : 949 words
  30. CABLE MESSAGES.

    LONDON, October 31.—Sir Charles Dilke, Political Secretary to the Foreign Office, in addressing a public gathering at Glasgow on the Pacific Annexation question, remarked that the ...

    Article : 78 words
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    The Land Boilers Bill has passed the second reading, though not without encountering the most strenuous opposition from members of all parties in the Assembly. It remains to be seen ...

    Article : 373 words
  32. Wagga Items.

    Miss Pownal, daughter of Archdeacon Pownal, was married yesterday in St. John's Church to Mr. Tugwell, Manager of the A.J.S. Bank, Murrumburrah. The Bishop of Goulburn officiated ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. France-Chinese Difficulty.

    LONDON, October 31—The Eight Hon. the Marquis of Hartington, Secretary of State for India, speaking at Buxton, expressed his opinion that if war should ensue between France and ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. The Late W. A. Kemp.

    "We were in error in stating in our yesterday's issue that the late Captain W.A. Kemp (not I. Kemp) was in command of the schooner C. Walker at the time a portion of her crew so gallantly rescued the pas- ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. Mainland Items.

    The Hunter Saver Farmers' Association, encouraged by the success of the Maitland weakly sales, has decided to extend its operations to Newcastle. ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. The Rebellion in the Soudan.

    LONDON, October 31.—The Egyptian army in the Souden has checked the raids of the insurgents, and the rebellion which bad broken out the of Khartoum has now been isolated. ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. Melbourne Turf News.

    A cold, but pleasant morning, was taken advantage of by both trainers and spectators, there being fully 300 people on the training ground. Work began shorlly liter 4 o'clock, and was continued up to 11. there being ...

    Article : 733 words
  38. Illawarra Railway.

    Messrs. Proudfoot and Logan's tender is the accepted and lowest for contract No. 3, Coal Cliff to wollongong extension, the amount being £318,526, 2s 8d. There is one tunnel 1056yds in length at Coal Cliff. ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. New Zealand Railway Loan.

    LONDON, October 31.—The Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, New Zealand, invite tenders for a loan of £236O,OOO, the minimum for which has been fixed at par. Tenders will be ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. Gundagai Items.

    Mr. D'Oursay Ogden and his company played "The Woman of the People" to a good audience yesternight. ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. The M'Gregor Fund.

    To-night a meeting is to be held at Waverley, for the purpose of raising a fond for the benefit of the wife and eight children of the poor fellow M'Gregor, the train guard, who recently died from the effects of ...

    Article : 406 words
  42. France and China.

    PARIS, October 31.—In the Chamber of Deputies last night, the Government were questioned by some of the Radical members in regard to the state of affairs in Tonquin. In reply. M. ...

    Article : 65 words
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    The proceedings of the Free Selectors' Conference have not been quite so harmonious as might be desired. On Monday the discussions assumed a personal complexion. which might and ...

    Article : 389 words
  44. Newcastle Items.

    A young woman named Mary Shea was arrested last night in Timmony's hotel, in Hunter-street, where she was employed as barmaid, and charged with what ia known as the Cookburn River ...

    Article : 378 words
  45. Colonial Exhibition in London.

    LONDON, October 31.—It is announced that it is intended to hold &n exhibition consisting solely of products of the British colonies in 1886. The building will be placed upon the cite at South ...

    Article : 47 words
  46. Rebellion in Arabia.

    ADEN, October 31.—Intelligence is to hand from Muscat that the brother of the reigning Imaum has rebelled, and is besieging the city of Muscat. The Imaum has called in the aid of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. The S.S. Roma.

    BATAVIA, October 31.—The B.I.S.N. Co.'e Roma sailed to-day homewards. ...

    Article : 12 words
  48. Inhuman Outrage.

    LONDON, October 31.—Much alarm has been seated by two attempts which have been made destroy the underground railway in London by means of dynamite. About o'olook on ...

    Article : 167 words
  49. PROFESSIONAL SCULLING RACK.

    A professional [?] between E. Trickett, M. Rush, D. M'donald and W. Beech, each contributing £20. The first prize will be £150, presented by J. Hunt, of the Oxford Hotel, second ...

    Article : 114 words
  50. MELBOURNE MINING MARKET.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—[?] buyers 5s 6d, Read and Albion, buyers 9s sellers 10s, [?] Downs, sellers 15s [?]d, [?] Messrs, sellers 9s, [?] Flat, sellers [?]s, 6d, Capt. He[?]burn sellers 1s 3d, ...

    Article : 244 words
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