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  2. A Wild-Fowl Controversy.

    UNDER this head the Herald of Tuesday published a correspondence that had passed between Sir GEORGE STEPHEN and THOMAS FINLAYSON, Esq., who, we presume, is the secretary to the railway company. The knight, it seems, had offended the squire and his ...

    Article : 438 words
  3. The News of the Week.

    ON Monday a man was “sold” in Collins-street. Tuesday afternoon, Mr. MICHIE was seen in the House, and although in the SPEAKER’S gallery, he did not utter a word. Some time during Wednesday, a man, wishing to lessen his ...

    Article : 112 words
  4. PRIDE OF PLACE.

    NEW MACE.—Get out you temporary and trumpery impostor! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 11 words
  5. The Markets.

    CURRANT rates are 6d, per lb. Voters have been freely registered at 1s., but dogs still maintain a crown. Pretty girls are very dear. The purchase of a lever has been effected. A high-souled man fetched a good price, but a short individual only realised a low ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. Sold.

    SAID the Maryborough Advertiser the other day— It is with indignation of the deepest character we have to recount perhaps the most dastardly act of malevolence that has ever been committed in this or any other district, and it will be the earnest wish of every honest mind that the ...

    Article : 272 words
  7. Valuable Hint.

    MR. BAYLES, the Mayor of Melbourne, sent a man to gaol the other day for forty-eight hours, for uttering a bad joke. His WORSHIP is evidently impressed with the enormity of this kind of offence, and the example made of the delinquent in question should ...

    Article : 188 words
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