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  2. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    J. H. D."—It is contrary to [?] rules to insert correspondence referring to what has appeared in other journals, but not in the Mercury. ...

    Article : 29 words
  3. MAITLAND CIRCUIT COURT.

    (Before the Chief Justice, and a special jury of four.) In this action Engene Kenny was plaintiff, and the Australasian Steam Navigation Company were defendants. The declaration stated that the defendants were common ...

    Article : 4,289 words
  4. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    THE second Parliament of New South Wales, elected under the Wentworth Constitution, met on Tuesday. As was the case on the opening of the first Parliament, the proceedings were ...

    Article : 632 words
  5. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT, Wednesday, 17th March, 1858.—We have no very decided change in prices to report this week. Colonial grain is brought forward in but small quantities, and for what offers the demand is good. ...

    Article : 620 words
  6. THE NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    It is impossible to write anything agreeable or exciting in these depressing times, as the departures for Tenterfield hav e continued daily since my last, and seem likely to continue till I have nothing to write about, seeing that the Rocky has become ...

    Article : 1,162 words
  7. STOCK AND STATIONS.

    Garland and Bingham report that this has been a very dull week. No sales of any importance. Store Cattle.—Holders are very firm, and purchasers will not advance. The report of so many losses from want of water and ...

    Article : 3,610 words
  8. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24.

    This case was referred to the award of two of the jurors, to settle all differences between the parties, and thus save a great deal of litigation. The jurors having made an award, a verdict was entered accordingly. viz., for the plaintiff, damages £20. ...

    Article : 2,135 words
  9. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The opening of Parliament took place this day, at noon, but it not being in accordance with parliamentary usage for the Governor to come down with his speech until a speaker had been elected, the ceremony was ...

    Article : 975 words
  10. DISTRICT NEWS.

    A distressing and fatal accident occurred here yesterday, in which two girls (sisters), named Anorah [?] Sarah Hollingworth, were drowned while bathing [?] Connolly's Falls. Their bodies were recovered within a ...

    Article : 692 words
  11. THE BOONOO BOONOO GOLD FIELD BUSH.

    GENTLEMEN—I wrote you on Monday last to let you know the excitement that was prevailing at that time on the Rocky. Now, Messrs. Editors, the sign of the case is altered; for on Tuesday last Mr. Giles, [?]nnkeeper, Sydney Flat, left for Tenterfield or ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. NEW VARIETY OF POTATO.

    The Argus says:—The great losses experienced in Britain from the continuance of the potato disease, have caused an anxiety for new varities, which may promise a freedom from its ravages. We have seen no account of ...

    Article : 641 words
  13. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    March 22.—Jamieson and Connell: Liabilities, £15,891 3s. 2d. Assets—value of real property, £5000; of personal property and money, £8750: total, £13,7[?]0. Deficit, £2726 3s. 2d. Note: Our compulsory sequestration has been at the instance of Messrs. ...

    Article : 217 words
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