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  2. THE FLOOD IN THE HUNTER.

    IN last Saturday's issue we chronicled the advent and progress of this disa[?]trous visiotation. On the morning of that day the river at Maitland was within eighteen inches of being as high as during the flood of August. ...

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  3. LAW

    This was an action for the recovery of £43 17s for week and labour done and for money paid by the plaintiff for and on account of the defendent. The defendent pleaded—1st Never indebted; and ...

    Article : 122 words
  4. BUSINESS FOR THIS DAY.

    BANCO COURT—Porter v. Neale part heard; Rus'en v.Elliott and another, Brown v.Whyle. JURY COURT.— Gritton v.Wailer and another. IN EQUITY.— Before his Honor the Primary Judge, ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. INSOLVENCY COURT.—TUESDAY

    BEFORE the Chief Commissioner Certificates of release from sequestration were granted to William Langford, Robert William Sharpe, James Crawford. William Hayes, Spencer Ashlin, Edward ...

    Article : 324 words
  6. THE FLOOD AT THE NAMOR

    The following is a copy of a letter received in Maitland yesterday from Mr.Otto Baldwin:- "Derriwarindi, February 13, 1864— Saturday. "We are in a depicrable condition here; we had a ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    CAUSE LIST FOR THIS DAY. Card v.Warburton; Good v.Coles; Priestly v. Dolphin; Nunn v.Kelly; Craddock v.Craddock; Sunners v.Young; Miller and another v. Levinge;same ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. "CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    There were eighteen prisoners brought before the Court, of whom seven were discharged, and three remanded. James Mullery a soldier, was charged with breaking a ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. THE MAORI WAR.

    WE bave Auckland papers to the 10.h February. Beyond long shot firing between the Maoris in their fortifications" and the troops in front, there had as yet been no further fighting. The New ...

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  10. WATER POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    BEFORE Messrs.E.North R.S. Ross, and F.Lord. William Jones, Owen Jones, and Elizabeth Sheeby were severally fined 5s., or twenty four hours gaol for being drunk and of riotous department in public places ...

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  11. THE FLOOD AT SINGLETON.

    The rain began to fall on Tuesday evening, and poured down steadily until Thursday afternoon: The river became impassable to drays on Wednesday, rose rapidly during the night, and was half bank high at day. ...

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  12. CORAL CHARMS.

    SIR.— I am induced to offer a few remarks on the long established custom of furnishing children with coral shells, as was, and is now; thought for a twofold purpose of amusement and siding the young gums at the ...

    Article : 551 words
  13. DISASTROUS FLOOD AT SCONE.

    I hasten to inform you of one of the most disastrous floods that has taken place in this district since its first foundation, but I am happy to inform you that we have lost no lives; and at present I am not able to ascertain the ...

    Article : 409 words
  14. DRURY

    I have it from a private who left tbe General's camp on Saturday afternoon that shelling had been going on at the enemys position since Thursday last, with no very great results, and it seems highly probable that this may ...

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  15. GREAT FLOOD AT TAMWORTH

    A brief letter Was received yesterday by our cotemporary from its agent at Tamworth, Mr.Regan Writing on Friday, he states that telegraphic communication with Tamworth was stopped. A most disastress flood ...

    Article : 690 words
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