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  2. LAW.

    BEFORE Mr. District Judge MACFARLAND. SENTENCE. Samuel Evans was brought up for [?]ntence,—he having pleaded guilty to the charge of having implements for ...

    Article : 2,550 words
  3. THE UNION.

    THE main obstacle to a Union, such as late events have made possible, and the interests of all parties would suggest, is not the temper of either North or South, but the existence of a papar-law, for which ...

    Article : 2,496 words
  4. NEW GUINEA.

    SIR,—A letter, signed "A Keith Collins," upon the question of New Guinea, appeared in your columns a short time back. The suggestions of the writer are, to my think ing, well worth the serious consideration of all ...

    Article : 488 words
  5. LAW PROCEEDINGS THIS DAY.

    MOTIONS AND PRTITIONS.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge at 11 o'clock—S[?]mpill v. Jarv[?]s, part heard; Rattray v. B[?]anchard, hearing; Lunn v. Brown, proof of debt and costs. MASTER'S OFFIC[?].—At 10.30.—Higham v. Hellyer, minutes; ...

    Article : 70 words
  6. DISTRICT COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    BATHCRST — The Timer of Wednesday reports another visit[?]tion of rain, which commenced shortly before 11 on Monday morning, and lasted, without much intermission, until half-post 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. There was ...

    Article : 751 words
  8. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    BEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. In the matter of C. Newton, Brother, and Co. v. Alfred All[?]n, the nisi was made absolute, on the motion of Mr. Wind[?]y[?]r. Schedule and statement, under rule 20, to ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

    SIR,—When the public suffers long under flagrant mismanagement in a great public department, it is natural to appeal to your powerful aid in obtaining redres[?]. The way in which the interests of the people to the South have been ...

    Article : 734 words
  10. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Birrell, Smithers, L[?]v[?]y, Hunt, and Moodons. Of fifteen prisoners, three were discharged and four were remanded. ...

    Article : 462 words
  11. PARRAMATTA.

    APRIL 4.—For some time past this neighbourhood has been subject to a series of petty robberies, tho perpetrators of which have evaded detection. Last Monday night a weatherboard store belonging to a Mr. Cahill, and used by ...

    Article : 497 words
  12. COCKROACHES.

    SIR,—Can you or any of your readers inform me as to whether there is any known method of destroying cockroaches, or of causing them to forsake their present locality, and emigrate to, if not next door, at least over the way. ...

    Article : 903 words
  13. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I observe in your paper of this morning a paragraph devoted specially to some supposed inconsistances in the complaints I have recently made respecting the present railway charges for the conveyance of passengers. ...

    Article : 779 words
  14. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Mr. St[?]house, and Mr. T. Dangar. George Love Coleman, a clerk in the Post Office, was brought up by senior-constable Haggarty, of the Water ...

    Article : 824 words
  15. JUDICIAL MATTERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ON the 25th of February the Attorney-General presented himself in Court with the now Equity Act in his hand, and the offect was at once sudden and alarming. If he had been a Spanish pi[?]ad[?]r brandishing a red flag aloft, and if ...

    Article : 1,634 words
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