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  2. LAW REPORT. INSOLVENOY COURT.—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5.

    William Barry, plasterer, of Gladesville. Liabilitics £26 17s. 5½d. Assets,£8. Mr. Augustus Morris, official assignce, Henry Yates, of Nyngan, labourer. Liabilitics,£63. ...

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  3. THE DEATH OF SIR JAMES MARTIN.

    The illness of Sir James Martin, the late lamented Chief Justice, whose death was announced in our issue of yesterday, was of very brief duration. He was in his ordinary state of health on Sunday afternoon, but he complained of ...

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  4. AS YOU LIKE IT.

    It was not at all'as I like'it—the play, I mean. For me there is no Forest of Arden any more—or, at all events,there will be none until time shall weaken my memory of this one. Until then I must wander sadly in ...

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  5. THE JENOLAN OAVES.

    A few paces only from "The Srow Room" is "The Fairies' Bower," rich in grotesque lines and mystic orypts, in the purity of the "formation" which decorates it, and delicacy of tints ...

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  6. COURT OF QUARTER CESSIONS.

    Mr. Healey prosecuted for the Crown. LAROENY. Joseph Henry Francis pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing six boilers, the property of the United Land, ...

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  7. THE LANDS DEPARTMENT.

    The following important minute was issued by the Minister for Lands yesterday morning:— " I desire, during the present Parliamentary recess, and prier to the preparation of the Estimates for next year's ...

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  8. SURVEYING CROWN LANDS.

    Sir,—The urgent necessity for retrenehment in the expenditure of public money, which has been admitted by the Government as well as by every intelligent person in the community, is my excuse for forwarding this letter to ...

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  9. [?]LAW NOTICE.

    In consequence of the d[?]th of the Chief Justice, it is hereby ordered that the sitting of the Court is adjourned until Monday next the 8th instant, and it is further ordered that during the time of such adjournment the several offices of the Supreme ...

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  10. POLICE.

    Mr. A. M. Fisher, D.S.M.,presided in the Charge Branch of the WATER POLICE COURT yesterday. A man named Michael Reynolds, on remand, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment with hard labour for having been concerned ...

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  11. CORONER'S INQUESTS.

    The, City Coroner.(Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.), hold an inquest at the Forth and Clyde Hotel, Mort's Dock, Balmain, yesterday, touching the death of a married woman named Su[?]nnah Turnbull, who expired suddenly at her ...

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  12. THE JENOLAN CAVES.

    Sir,—I must beg your indulgence for the insertion of a few lines in reply to a communication that appeared in your columns of Friday last, signed by " J. Hornby Spear," commenting on a former letter of mine. As a ...

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