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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE DECEMBER MAIL.

    By the Havilah we have our portion of the December mails brought to Melbourne by the E.S.M. Company's steamer Emeu. The latest dates are as follow:—Suez, ...

    Article : 8,609 words
  3. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAPH.

    [From our General Correspondent.] Melbourne, February, 12. The Corporation is about to erect 25 public fountains. ...

    Article : 172 words
  4. TASMANIA.

    We have advices to February 3. The only paragraphs of interest are as follow:— THE LATE MURDER IN BRISBANE-STREET.—The examination of William Archer, who was on remand, ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. PUBLIC TELEGRAMS.

    The following telegrams were posted outside the Telegraph offices on Saturday:— February 11. PORT PHILLIP HEADS. ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Hour, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. [?]. Simeon Durbidge, first hearing. 2. James Allen, audit. ...

    Article : 45 words
  7. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNK AND DISORD[?]LY.—John Jones and Mary Gumprs. were each fined 10s. for this offence DRUNK AND RESISTING THE POLICE.—John Matthews, a respectable old settler, near the Para, was charged ...

    Article : 323 words
  8. VICTORIA.

    We have papers by the Havilah to the 8th instant. They contain nothing of importance. The following are the only scraps for which we have room:— DINNER TO THE VICTORIAN CRICKETERS.—About ...

    Article : 411 words
  9. THE LATE MEETING AT THE NORFOLK ARMS.

    Sir—I feel myself called upon most emphitically to deny the statements made by Mr. Ex-Councillor Clark, at the meeting held last night, being a tissue of falsehoods from beginning to end. I shall not ...

    Article : 572 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    From various numbers of the Argus we are indebted for the following late telegrams from Sydney:— Sydney, Thursday, February 3. At the produce sales to-day, out of 402 bales of ...

    Article : 710 words
  11. GAWLER CHURCH BAZAAR.

    Sir—In reading the account of the Bazaar in your paper of this morning, I was led to think very poorly of your, reporter (on this occasion) as a writer, with, the misstatements and uncomplimentary remarks ...

    Article : 126 words
  12. THE BARQUE BENVENUE.

    Sir—Having noticed, in your issue of this morning a letter relating to the loss of one of my apprentices named William Anderson, at sea, contradicting your shipping report of my arrival, I hereby certify that the ...

    Article : 77 words
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    We are requested to call attention to Green, Pa[?]r, & Luxmoore's sale of horses, cows, bullocks, &c., at the German[?] Arms, Hahndorf, to-morrow (Tuesday). ...

    Article : 31 words
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