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  2. THE BOMBAY'S MAIL.

    The letters and a portion of the papers for Maitland by the Bombay's mail reached here on Sunday morning. We extract the following items of news principally from the Home News of the 26th August. ...

    Article : 512 words
  3. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    OUR public men, rightly so called, are not plentiful enough to be lightly spared. There are many indeed who are most obligingly ready to assume the character and play the part of public ...

    Article : 1,175 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Thursday evening.—Thomas Morris and William King Golding were tried to-day for cattle stealing at the Lachlan. Morris was acquitted, but Golding was convicted of receiving.—Every appearance of rain. ...

    Article : 1,599 words
  5. THE CATTLE DISEASE.

    Professor Gamgee has made some startling statements at the Marylebone Institute. A meeting of London cow-keepers was there held, and the professor addressed them with respect to a disease which has broken out in the cow-houses of London. In ...

    Article : 1,218 words
  6. A FIVE FOLD MURDER.

    On August 7, a billiard-marker named Ernest Southey alias Forward, took apartments at the Star Coffee-house, in Red Lion-street. Holborn, for three little boys, of the respective ages of 6,8, and 10 years. They slept there the same evening, ...

    Article : 871 words
  7. LONDON WOOL REPORTS—August 24, 1865.

    The sales opened on the 17th of August; the arrivals in the for this series consisting of—Sydney, 35,897 bales; Port Phillip, 15,848 bales; Van Diemen's Land, 10,477 bales; New Zealand, 34,753 bales; Adelaide, 6318 bales; Swan River, 501 bales; ...

    Article : 910 words
  8. INSOLVENOY PROCEEDINGS.

    Oct. 12.—Isabella Cooper, of Nichol-street, Sydney, widow. Liabilities, £73 3s. 7d. Assets, £20. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. Oct. 18.—Daniel Brown, of Queen Charlotte Vale, farmer. ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Dr. Pritchard was executed on Friday, July 28, in the presence of nearly 100,000 spectators. On the preceding night be retired to rest about twelve o'clock, and slept soundly till about five o'clock the following morning, when he rose and ...

    Article : 7,403 words
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