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  2. THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    The attendance at the Centennial International Exhibition during the week ending last Saturday, October 27, was 58,851, as against 31,359 for the corresponding week at the Exhibition of 1880, being the smallest yet recorded for any ...

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  3. THE MAORI FOOTBALLERS IN ENGLAND.

    The Maori footballers commenced the season most auspiciously on Wednesday last by defeating a strong team of Surrey men on the Richmond Athletic Ground. The first appearance of the New Zealanders created no ...

    Article : 870 words
  4. THE LONDON EAST END MURDERS.

    The fifth and sixth of the series of atrocious murders were committed early last Sunday morning. In each instance the victim of the horrible crime was a woman of the unfortunate cass. The boldness and the ...

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  6. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3.

    Julius Gustave Ziehlke, of Avondale-terrace, Paddington, on petition of debtor. Mr. A. Morris, official assignee. Frederick Warburton Hare, of Bombala, rink manager, ...

    Article : 47 words
  7. LAW NOTICES.

    No. 1 Jury Court.—Tasmanian S.S. Company v. Browne and others, Bell v. Corbett, Shannon v. Australian Widows' life Assurance Society. Chamber List.—At 9.30 a.m.: Lyne v. Ross, Bank of New Zealand ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. BANKRUPTCY BUSINESS.

    Monday.—John Laird Morrison, Thomas Nicholson, certificate application; M'Murtrie v. Smart, Pepper v. Campbell, hearing of creditors petitions; re Allan M'Vean, application for summons for examination. ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. DISTRICT COURT.—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.

    For Judgment.—Cormick v. Harrison. Causes.—Marshall v. Marshall (part heard); Burt v. Collier, Muir v. Henley, James v. Harding. ...

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  10. POLICE.

    In the CENTRAL POLICE COURT on Saturday morning, before Mr. Delohery, D.S.M., Ann Bayliss was fined 20s., with the option of seven days' gaol, for having been drunk and disorderly at the Glebe; and £3, or one month, for having ...

    Article : 350 words
  11. THE PREMIER AND THE LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    The following correspondence has been handed to us for publication:— "Sydney, October 27, 1888. "My dear Sir,—I was surprised to hear the member for ...

    Article : 801 words
  12. ANALYSIS OF IRON ORE.

    Sir,—The letter recently published by you from our worthy ex-Mayor, Mr. John Young, while proving most interesting reading, contained, as ladies' letters are said invariably to do, the most important statement of all in its ...

    Article : 702 words
  13. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE NEAR MARRICKVILLE.

    At a quarter to 12 o'clock on Saturday night Constable Plunkett, stationed at Canterbury, and a man named Thomas Foord, raised an alarm of fire. Messengers were quickly dispatched to the Ashfield and Metropolitan Branch ...

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