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  2. News by Telegraph.

    COBAR, Thursday.—At the Cobar Court of Quarter Sessions, held on Wednesday, before Judge Docker, Mr. Herbert Harris prosecuting for the Crown, Edward M'Loughlin and Patrick ...

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  3. Allison v. Rignold.

    This unhappy split between two theatrical mates again came before the Chief Judge in Equity yesterday, in the shape of a motion for an injunction asked for by Mr. James Allison against ...

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  4. Yesterday's Supreme Court.

    PEEK AND OTHERS v. HERON.—This was an application by Mr. Moriarty to move for a rule nisi, calling upon J. H. Nesbitt, P.M., Z. G. Byce, James Fraser, and others, Js.P., Nowra, ...

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  5. Yesterday's deputations.

    The aldermen of Paddington interviewed the Minister for Lands respecting the large quarry in Cascade-street, Paddington. Mr. Brown (not the alderman), a contractor for the council ...

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  6. Brevities.

    In the Equity Court to-day Mr. Justice Owen announced his intension of clearing away all remaining motions for injunctions next week. His Honor wont sit more than a few days during ...

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  7. Queensland News.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A most remarkable and unaccountable rise of Mount Morgan shares took place to-day. The shares were selling on Wednesday at £6 10s to £6 15s, and about 4000 ...

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  8. JURY COURT NO. 1.

    LENTHALL v. ROGERS.—The evidence in this case having been completed, counsel addressed the jury, after which his Honor intimated that he would commence his summing up on Monday ...

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  9. An Excited Beehive.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A peculiar accident happened on Thursday afternoon to a man who was driving along the Bayswater-road, in the suburbs of Brisbane. He was in a springcart with a ...

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  10. Alleged Assault on the High Seas

    NEWCASTLE, Friday —The charge of assault on the high seas preferred against Captain Jones, of the barque Glencoyne, by Otto Hermeas, lasted all Thursday, and was again adjourned until ...

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  11. NO. 3 JURY COURT.

    NATHAN v. CAINS.—This part-heard action was continued yesterday. The plaintiff, Alfred Nathan, of the firm of Cooper, Nathan, and Co., claimed £2000 from the defendant, Charles Cains, ...

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  12. WATER.

    A boy of nine years of age, named Harry John Taylor, on a charge of being a child under the age of sixteen, and found habitually wandering about the streets in no ostensible lawful ...

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  13. The disposal of Nightsoil.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In reference to the seven years' lease of Gibson's Island granted by the Government to the Brisbane corporation for the disposal of city nightsoil, the Government ...

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  14. WIDENING RICKETTY-STREET.

    The Minister of Public works received a deputation, consisting of the Mayors and aldermen of St. Peters, Alexandria, and North Botany, to ask that the width of Ricketty-street be ...

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  15. Discovery of Coal.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—There is great excitement here over a grand seam of coal which has been found about two miles from the Great Western railway line, near Maryvale, and ten ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. South Australian News.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A press correspondent severely condemns the method of the government of the Northern Territory by South Australia. He states that although the territory belongs to ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. The Primate at Maitland.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.—The Primate, Dr. Barry, held a confirmation service on Thursday night in St. Mary's Churchy West Maitland, in the presence of a very large congregation, when ...

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  18. TO SAVE FOUR MILES.

    Messrs. O'Sullivan, M.L.A., Dickie, Beauregard, and Hellyer interviewed the Minister, requesting a restitution of the people's rights in that a road from Bungendore over Molonglo ...

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  19. Maitland Horough Markets.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.—A very large opposition meeting of the ratepayers of West Maitland was held in the Old Masonic Hall on Thursday evening, for the purpose of protesting against ...

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  20. The Local Government Act.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Premier, Mr. Playford, is about to visit some of the northern district councils with the view of conferring with them on matters relating to the working of the ...

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  21. WOLLONGONG HARBOR, TRUST.

    A deputation or gentlemen from Wollongong was introduced by Mr. Joseph Mitchell, M.L.A., to the Colonial Secretary at 12 o'clock yesterday request for the establishment of a harbor trust ...

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  22. BALMAIN.

    Frederick Kirby, a quarryman, who disobeyed a summons for non-payment of school fees, was ordered to pay the amount, £1 Os 9d, and 9s 2d costs. ...

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  23. IN EQUITY.

    HOMEWARD BOUND GOLD-MINING COMPANY.—This application was heard of some days ago when the Australian Mercantile Loan and Guarantee Co. were called on to account for some assets ...

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  24. Alleged Assault with Intent to Rob.

    Two men, named William Mitchell, alias Davidson, and Henry Hunter, alias Woods, were charged in the Water Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Addison, S.M., with being concerned one ...

    Article : 272 words
  25. In Bankruptcy.

    In re M. D. kilheary : Bankrupt attended, and was examined at great length by a solicitor for creditors, and the meeting and examination was adjourned until Friday nest to enable the ...

    Article : 547 words
  26. Protection in Blayney.

    BLAYNEY, Friday.—A meeting was held in the Town Hall on Thursday night for the purpose of establishing a Protection League. About fifty persons were present, half of whom were ...

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  27. NEWTOWN.

    John Beach, a bricklayer, charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm upon one Fredrick Osborne, was remanded till Monday, ban being allowed. ...

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  28. RIVER BARS.

    THE BRUNSWICK, THE RICHMOND, AND THE TWEED. The Minister for Works received a deputation yesterday, consisting of Messrs. Ewing, Nicoll, and Perry, Ms.P. for the Richmond, Stevenson, ...

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  29. The Railway Commissioners.

    WALGETT, Friday.—The Railway Commissioners, Messrs. Eddy, Fehon. and Oliver, and District-Superintendent Robinson, arrived here on Thursday from Narrabri, on a tour of ...

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  30. Sporting.

    MANTON.—We understand that a gentleman well known on 'Change has received an intimation that the New Zealand colt Manton will probably leave Macriland during the course of the present week for ...

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  31. A Sudden Death.

    COONAMBLE, Friday.—A sudden death occurred on Thursday evening, about 7 o'clock, at the Occidental Hotel. James Ritson, aged 57, who has been following the vocation of a tutor for a ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. Alleged Slander.

    The defendant, continuing his evidence, said he knew a watchmaker named Ludovic. He gave a superb, beautiful gold watch to him to be mended, and he spoiled it. Sued him for spoiling ...

    Article : 425 words
  33. Commercial.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 638 words
  34. CRANBOURNE (V.) RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  35. A Presentation.

    WAGGA, Friday.—On Thursday evening a number of residents made a presentation to Mr. Gr. T. Baker, manager of the Union Bank. The Mayor presided. Mr. Baker, who has been in ...

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  36. Liability for Fencing.

    NEVERTIRE, Friday.—A case of considerable importance to selectors came before the Warren Land Board on Thursday. A conditional purchaser sued a conditional leaseholder for half the ...

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  37. Stock and Share Report.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 words
  38. LONG BAY.

    A large deputation from Leichhardt, Petersham, and Askfield waited upon the Minister for Works yesterday, to ask the Government to have a channel dredged from Battle Bridge to the ...

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  39. The Newcastle Miners.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The mining referee's court met this morning at the Imperial Hotel, when the referee (Mr. A. Oliver) gave his award in the South Waratah colliery case. He found that the ...

    Article : 235 words
  40. Arrest of Suspected Garrotters.

    DUBBO, Friday.—Two young men, named Alfred Smith and John Blackmail, were arrested on Thursday by Constable Menzies on a charge of garroting a man named Ayres, near Gulgong, on ...

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  41. Yesterday's Police Courts.

    John Rogan, 47, groom, was sentenced to two months' gaol for assaulting' Constable Taplin while in the execution of his duty, and on a further charge of maliciously injuring a uniform ...

    Article : 368 words
  42. Died in Gaol.

    TAMWORTH, Friday.—Arthur Coulton, the youth who was sentenced to two years and ten months' imprisonment at last Circuit Court, for shooting his stepfather, Patrick Keenahan, at ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. A Brisbane Beauty.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday a young and handsome girl named Teresa Scott, alias Lardner, was charged with feloniously receiving one dress, one skirt, one case of ...

    Article : 122 words
  44. Mining.

    MINE SALTING.—The following extract from the New York ENGINEER AND MINING JOURNAL will be read with interest: " Recently, at Morelia, in Mexion, as we learn from one of our Mexican exchanges, an ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. Victorian News.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  46. Casualties.

    The following cases have been attended in the Prince Alfred Hospital since Wednesday: Maggie Lawler, 14, residing in Camperdown, injury to foot; James Cook, Church-street, Camperdown, ...

    Article : 68 words
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