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  2. THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL AND " AN AUSTRALIAN."

    SIR,—The editor of the [?]man's Journal has ventured to stake his reputaion on the denial of two things most easily verified. First, He accuees me of misrepresenting the words of our ...

    Article : 393 words
  3. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. District Judge S[?]PSON. The February sittings of this Court began yesterday morning. The whole of the day was occupied in the deceision of cases which were undefended. All the cases ...

    Article : 49 words
  4. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    BEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. In the estate of Paul M. Pur[?]ell, a special meeting. Insolvent and two witnesses were examined. I[?] the estate of Nathaniel Caston, an adjourned special ...

    Article : 282 words
  5. To the Editor of the Herald

    SIR,—With reference to a pargraph from the Newcastle Chronicle, republished in your daily contemporary of yesterday, and headed, "Freight by the Sydney steamers," the undersigned begs to inform those interested in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In your issue of this date, under heading "Narrow escape from fire," you state the hotel at Mudgee and nearly been set fire to by a calico ceiling taking fire. Had the owners whitewashed the calico on both sides with lime ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. SOUTH HEAD.

    SIR,—With the deepest regret I have to make great complaint to you against some person or persons for keeping my part of the road in such a disgraceful condition. The near approach to the Light House is very bad, but crawling to ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Pearce, Dangar, Hunt, Murphy, Evans, Love, and Chapman. Forty prisoners were brought before the Court; of these, ...

    Article : 642 words
  9. THE PACIFICATION OF THE COUNTRY.— THE RESULT OF THE RECENT ELECTIONS.

    THE general result of the recent elections is one of those decisive political triumphs which mark a new departure and a new epoch in our political history. We have had three of these great contests upon great ...

    Article : 1,264 words
  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    GOULBURN.—A meeting was held at Mr. Cohen's Hotel, on Thursday evening, for the purpose of devising some means to raise athletic sports in North Yass on Monday, the 18th March next, in commemoration of St. Patrck's ...

    Article : 307 words
  11. INTESTATE ESTATES.

    A RETURN made underr the Acts of Council, 11 Victoria, No. 24, and 1[?]the Victoria, No. 8, of all moneys received, disbursed, and paid into the Colonial Treasury, in respest of Fstates of deceased persons, entrusted to Mr. David ...

    Article : 2,235 words
  12. GRAPES.

    SIR,—In your issue of Saturday, Mr. Parcel is represented to have said at the meeting of the Horticultural Society that the Golden Hamburg and Snow's Muscat Hamburg were not more liable to shank than the black Hamburg under ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    WE are in receipt of Adelaide papers to the 4th instant. SMALLPOX AT STREAKY BAY.—Dr. Gething, who was dispatched by the Vaccine Board to ascertain whether it was true, as reported, that smallpox had broken out among ...

    Article : 773 words
  14. THE NEW CASSOWARY.

    SIR,—In the Herald of to-day is a letter from Mr. G. Krefft of the Sydney Museum, giving the description of a cassowary lately obtain by Mr. G. Randall Johnson at Rockingham Bay, and also alluding to one shot by Mr. ...

    Article : 442 words
  15. MUSEUM OF INDUSTRY AND ART.

    THE following Address to Exhibitors on the subject of contributions to the proposed Museum of Industry and Art has been finally approved by thhe commissioners, and is now in course of circulation in Victoria and the neighbouring ...

    Article : 651 words
  16. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. G. R. Elliott, and Mr. J. B. Smithers. John Cunningham was brought up by constable Fraser, under warrant, charged with violently assaulting Catherine Cunningham, his wife. She stated that they lived in ...

    Article : 547 words
  17. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—We know how futile it is to recommend any measure to the Government which would tend to the quiet of the interior, to the order of its inhabitants, and to ensure safety to person and property, which safety is almost endangered. ...

    Article : 745 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    FROM Hokitika we have news to tho 31st ultimo. James Wilson, alias Murray, was indicted for tho wilful murder of Georgo Dobson on the 28th of May last. After hearing the evidence of Sullivan and other ...

    Article : 339 words
  19. LAW PROCEEDINGS, THIS DAY.

    IN[?]QUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock: M[?]tions and petitions—Sempill v. Lee and others, further directions and costs; same v. same petition. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Re Thomas Dent and Trustee ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. WHEN WERE OUR GOSPELS WRITTEN?

    FROM an interesting paper in the Church Chronicle, contributed by the Rev. Dr. Tucker, we take the following extract:- If much of the scepticism and neology of our modern ...

    Article : 879 words
  21. SUBMARINE VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    A LETTER written by the Rev. Dr. Turner, under date 20th December, 1866, to Mr. W. Mills (at one time a fellow-worker in the mission field), contains the following account of a volcanic erution near to one of ...

    Article : 1,289 words
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