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  2. MISCELLANEA.

    THE DEFINITION OF PASSENGERS.—The Court of Queen's Bench has given judgment in the cas? of the passengers by t[?] Windsor, which, it will be recollected, was lost on one of the Cape de Verds while on a voyage to Melbourne, ...

    Article : 2,719 words
  3. LOCAL COURT.—ANGASTON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 326 words
  4. PER INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAPH.

    The navigation of the Murrumbidgee is now a realised fact. The steamer Albury has succeeded in reaching twenty miles below the Wagga Wagga. At the time of starting the Albury had ...

    Article : 176 words
  5. THE GREAT CAMEL QUESTION.

    Sir—The gun I brought to bear upon the Victorian desert-ship "Moonshine." seems to have somewhat disturbed the zoological savans of Melbourne, for in your issue to-day "Captain" Embling tries to explain away the ...

    Article : 419 words
  6. FURTHER INTELLIGENCE.

    By a telegram from Sydney, addressed to W. P. White & Co., of this city, it appears that the rush to the Port Curtis diggings is immense. The ordinary means of transit are quite ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    ASSAULT AND ATTEMPTED RESCUE.—Thomas Hughes was charged with feloniously assaulting Eliza Corrigan, also with violently resisting and assaulting the police in the execution of their duty, on the 18th inst.; and Rosetta Hughes, his sister, ...

    Article : 338 words
  8. ASSESSMENT OF STOCK.

    Sir—As far back as the 31st ult., a correspondent in your contemporary, "Fiat Justitia," enquired what might be "a moderate assessment" on stock? but as, so far, no one has enlighted him on the subject, may I request ...

    Article : 410 words
  9. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    DRUNK.—Two individuals, apparently of the same family. and bearing the same patronymic were fined in the usual penalty of 5s. each for this offence. ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE.

    We are in possession of English papers to July 4, inclusive, for which we are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs. Mather and Sims, both passengers by the Orient. This vessel left England ...

    Article : 6,733 words
  11. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 words
  12. COAL BORING.

    Sir—In the Advertiser of the 14th isnt. I see what professes to be an answer from Mr. Thompson to the letter signed "Victim," in your paper of the previous day. Mr. Thompson styles "Victim's" letter disgraceful: ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. MOUNT CRAWFORD.

    Present—Messrs. Robert Rankine (Chairman), Barker Hiles, and Tolmie. Informations were laid by the Ranger against Henry Bugg George Hams, and Christian Domasche, the latter for cutting ...

    Article : 439 words
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    THE VICTORIA THEATRE.—The pantomime drama "The Dumb Man of Manchester," was produced on Saturday evening to a bumper house. The principal character "Tom the dumb Man," was sustained by Mr. ...

    Article : 935 words
  15. TASMANIA.

    Parliament was opened by His Excellency Sir Henry Young on the 7th instant. The address in answer to the Viceregal speech was agreed to in both Houses. Mr. Gregson had again, in the Assembly, been ...

    Article : 217 words
  16. WILLUNGA.

    Present—At the members. The granting certificates for licenses was adjourned to Monday, the 20th inst. The consideration of Mr. Griggs's application was deferred ...

    Article : 101 words
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    THE SYDNEY "EMPIRE."—This newspaper ceased publication on the 28th ultimo. Mr. Henry Parkes, the editor and proprietor of that journal, in resigning his seat in Parliament, thus addresses his constituency, the ...

    Article : 603 words
  18. HIGHERCOMBE.

    Present—Messrs. Watson (Chairman), Goodall, Smyth, and Reed. Granted, a transfer of general licence from S. Pearce, Travellers' Rest, Honghton, to Thomas Battenley. ...

    Article : 284 words
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    GRAND STEEPLECHASE.—This event will come off to-day upon the old ground, near the Hilton Hotel, Hilton. If the weather holds good, no doubt the citizens will avail themselves of the opportunity of witnessing the ...

    Article : 253 words
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