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  2. LAW REPORT.

    This is a suit by Mr. Archibald M'Millan against his mother and brother, widow and son, executrix and oxecutor of the late Mr. — M'Millan, of Lake Leagher Station, on tho Lower ...

    Article : 439 words
  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Aldinga, Captain M'Laan, arrived in Hobson's Bay at an early hour this morning, direct from Otago, with news to the 18th inst. An extraordinary edition of the Witness, of that ...

    Article : 3,051 words
  4. THE GAZEITE.

    The Gazette of last night contained the following announcements:— 1 SALE OF COUNTRY LANDS. At Beechworth (applications to 25th October), ...

    Article : 374 words
  5. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1861.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. MITCHELL gave notice that, next day, he would move that an address be presented to His Excellency on the subject of the occupation ...

    Article : 6,429 words
  6. A SCOUND[?]EL.

    Sir,—My wife and other married ladies of her acquaintance have, on more than one occasion, been subject to annoyance and insult by a respectably-dressed fellow who is in the habit of ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. POLICE.

    His Worship took his seat on the bench at five minutes past ten o'clock. DRUNKENNESS.—Timothy O'Leary, James Fagan, and James Niddrie were fined 5s. each. ...

    Article : 1,827 words
  8. RECORDING VCTES.

    Sir,—In most elections it is objected that the vox populi is not expressed; and my own experience shows me the loudest murmurers in the ranks of the non-voters. ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    M'Millan v. M'Millan, partly heard; the Australian Trust Company v. Tayler, hearing (undefended); same v. M[?]pas, hearing; same v. Cunningham, hearing (undefended); Gray v. Py[?]e, hearing on bill and p[?]ea; ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. MELBOURNE RACES.

    Sir,—This favourite amusement appears to be turned to the benefit of a few; for instance, the person who kept the gate at the Racecourse Hotel thought himself justified in charging any amount ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH.

    Mr. Alexander Salmon, formerly accountant in the Bank of New South Wales, has absconded —£5,100 in default. By private arrangement with Mr. Smith, the cashior, he was allowed an ...

    Article : 748 words
  12. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    1. The Hon. W. H. P. Mitchell: To move— That an address be presented to the Governor, sub mining to His Excellency the great inconvenience and danger that will result from the issue of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. FASHIONS FOR AUGUST.

    The town has now lost all its atiractions; we begin to sigh for the sea-side and the country. Thus the toilettes suitable for these places have the greatest interest at this season of the year. ...

    Article : 738 words
  14. THE PLENTY-ROAD.

    Sir,—As I observe that a deputation has waited on Mr. Brooke relative to the repair of a portion of the Plenty-road, near the Merri Creek Bridge, I should like to point out to wh[?]ever is the party ...

    Article : 194 words
  15. THE LATE CITY TREASURER.

    Sir,—I beg that you will allow me, through your columns, to inform the City Council that I have not the slightest intention of going to New Zealand, or elsewhere; but, on the contrary, ...

    Article : 294 words
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