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  2. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—The Chairman (W. Clark), Messrs. Player, Jepson, and Klemm. Mr. Bidgway's letter to the Council, relative to his contract for the bridge at Obst's Crossing was read when it was ...

    Article : 694 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    RE JOHN FISHER (A PRISONER IN GAOL). The prisoner was brought up by the Keeper of the Adelaide Gaol under a writ of habeas corpus, by whom also a return to the writ (including the ...

    Article : 211 words
  4. TALK ON THE FLAGS.

    The talk is that the Council acted with their usual prudence in adjourning their meeting till next Tuesday; that the hon. members saw no fan hi sitting for the transaction of business when the ...

    Article : 1,884 words
  5. THE VICTORIAN GRAIN SHOW.

    Our Victorian neighbours are making large preparations for what they somewhat ambitiously call their "Grand National Grain Show," which is to be hold in March ...

    Article : 3,364 words
  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Chief Justice is presiding at the Crimina Sessions at Deniliquin. Special services are to be held in the Dissenting Churches in Sydney during all next ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    [Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Downer. [In our report of the judgment delivered on Friday last in the case of BeruBtein one or two important points were missed by our reporter ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Prince Alfred brings news from Auckland to the 31st December. Cattle bad advanced from 20s. to 30s. on last quotations. Flour was worth £26. ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. THE CAPE AND NATAL.

    The Reiherstieg, which arrived yesterday from Hamburg, brings Cape papers to the 18th November. The only copies on board were in the possession of Messrs. Leslie, Steele, and Taylor (of ...

    Article : 2,803 words
  10. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—January 5. Edina, steamer, from Portland; Aldings, steamer, from Port Adelaide; Ant, steamer, from Port Albert. Sailed ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    By the Coorong, which arrived on Saturday morning, we have our tiles of Melbourne papers to the 3rd instant, and Sydney papers to the 30th [?] ...

    Article : 933 words
  12. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,926 words
  13. YORKE'S PENINSULA.

    We are informed that grass is getting so scarce on Costal Brook run—which is ordinarily one of the best-grassed runs in the colony—that the sheep are fain to eat of the foliage of the [?] ser[?] a ...

    Article : 291 words
  14. POLICE COURTS.

    George P[?]ppett, labourer, was charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the Police Court on the previous day; also with assaulting an officer of the Court, at a police-constable who ...

    Article : 848 words
  15. THE ATTACK BY THE NATIVES AT LAKE HOPE.

    Sir—I am a man who endeavours to look at both sides of a question. I try to arrive at the equity of a case as nearly as my judgment aud intelligence will allow me. Now. Mr. George Revnolds, in his ...

    Article : 628 words
  16. MELBOURNE CHAMPION MEETING.

    We hare selected the subjoined particulars of this meeting from the Argus of the 2nd January—The New Year's Day of 1866 will long be remembered in the turf annals of Victoria as the greatest ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  17. THE ASTI-SQUATTING MEETING IN EAST TORRENS.

    Sir—The three tailors of Tooley-street called the mselves "The people of England." Is it not fair to assume that the sue notables who signed the requisition to the Mayor of Kensington ...

    Article : 66 words
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