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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL VIA TORRES STRAITS, AT COOKTOWN.

    The E, and A. M. Company's steamship Menmuirarrived to-day, with the English mails. Passengers for Sydney: Mrs. Darke and two childi en, 13 Europeans and 14 Chinese, and ...

    Article : 165 words
  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    SAILED, September 5: May, schooner, for Wellington. ...

    Article : 36 words
  4. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    In the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, Questions were asked according to notice by Messrs. DANGAR, COPELAND, M'ELHONE, LYNCH, J. DAVIES, PILCHER, BAKER, and answered by Ministers. ...

    Article : 3,506 words
  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Jack and Annie Firmin are drawing good houses at the Theatre Royal. ...

    Article : 21 words
  6. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE.

    A magisterial inquiry was held to-day on the body of a girl named Susan Travers. The inquiry was adjourned in order that the contents of the deceased's stomach might be forwarded to Sydney for analysis. ...

    Article : 42 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    AERIVED: Rotorua (s.), from Sydney. GREYMOUTH, TUESDAY. A deposit of antimony sulphate has been found near Greymouth. The analysis gives 84 ounces of gold and ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. BATHURST.

    Twenty members of the local Volunteer Rifle Corps, under Captain Paul, attacked the Cadet camp after midnight. The sentries had been withdrawn at 12 o'clock, and the Volunteers carried the position, and got ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. SPORTING.

    The Spring meeting of the Queensland Turf Club commenced to-day. The weather was fine, but the attendance was small. His Excellency the Governor was cresent. The Queensland people are delighted at the result of the Derby, ...

    Article : 355 words
  10. WAGGA WAGGA.

    The Circuit Court was opened this morning by Sir William Manning. The following cases were tried: Martin Rogers, convicted of larceny, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in Wagga Wagga gaol; ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. GENERAL SUMMARY,

    The Judges of the Queen's Bench by a majority of three have decreed that the three years' suspension by the Dean of Arches against the Rev. Mr. Maconochie is invalid. ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  12. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE cable is still interrupted, and there seems now a probability of some days elapsing before communication is restored. The Superintendent of Telegraphs advises us that the steamer Willum M'Kinnon, due at Port ...

    Article : 3,503 words
  13. MOSS VALE.

    The entries for the races are good, and there is every prospect of excellent racing on Thursday and Friday next. ...

    Article : 25 words
  14. TUMBERUMBA.

    Telegraphic communication was extended to this place yesterday evening. ...

    Article : 11 words
  15. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notifications appear in the Goverment Gazette published yesterday morning:- GRAPTON.—The Circuit Court is to be held at Grafton on Friday, October 18. ...

    Article : 1,147 words
  16. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Gresley Lukin has given notice of motion for the next meeting of the Council of the National Association to the effect that the association will take active measures to secure a worthy representation of ...

    Article : 70 words
  17. VICTORIA.

    The Government intend to release Gerald Supple from Pentridge in a few days. He is now almost blind, and unable to work. It is stated that the Government will treat Sir John ...

    Article : 423 words
  18. ESCAPE of CONVICTS from NEW CALEDONIA.

    An open boat, containing two escaped convicts, arrived to-day at Mackay from Noumea. Four convicts left on the 4th September; one died on the passage, and one was hushed upon Whitsunday Island. ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. THE BANKERS' BOOKS EVIDENCE BILL.

    Sir,—Mr. Watson is intent on immortalizing his name as the author of Acts of P[?]rliament in connection with banks. He was the author of, the Bank Holiday Act, with its fixed days for holidays, [?]pplicable only to banks, and ...

    Article : 610 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A singular incident occurred at the Rov. Charles Clark's [?]ecture on "Charles Dickens," at Gawler, last night. During the recitation of the quarrel between Sairy Gamp and Betsy Prig, Mr. James Hams shouted ...

    Article : 229 words
  21. HASLEM'S CREEK ON SUNDAYS.

    Sir,—I wish to call the attention of the Commissioner of Railways, or other officer, to the great difficulty there is in obtaining tickets on Sunday at the funeral station, Redfern. On Sunday last I had occasion to attend the funeral of a ...

    Article : 226 words
  22. (REUTEE'S TELEGRAMS.) VICTORIA.

    The receipts from the late ball in aid of the Melbourne Hospital were about £800. The expenditure was nearly equal in amount, leaving only a small balance to go to the funds of the institution. Great ...

    Article : 146 words
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