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  2. LAW.

    BEFORE the Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Milford. CAMERON V. HAY. This was a motion for new trial, which had been partially argued on Wednesday, and the argument upon which was ...

    Article : 499 words
  3. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,125 words
  4. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    THERE is increasing gloom in commercial and financial circles. Although it is generally admitted that trade is sound, the mass of the population well employed, and the wealth of the country as great as at ...

    Article : 1,719 words
  5. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—As the present season has been unusually prolifie, and as the columns of your paper have reported the extraordinary yield of certain fruit trees, it may not be uninteresting to some of your readers to know that there were ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. VOLUNTEERS' GRIEVANCES.

    SIR,—A correspondent signing himself "A Full Private," has, in your issue of to-day, drawn attention, among other "grievances" which he [?]u[?]rates, to the ill-working of the present system of electing officers in the Volunteer corps. As it is an important ...

    Article : 626 words
  7. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Having addressed the following letter to the Fireman's Journal, and not having been able to obtain any reply, I take the liberty of sending it for publication in the Herald, hoping that either yourself or some one of your ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. To the Editor of the Freeman's Journal.

    Sir,—My attention having been called to a letter published in the Freeman's Journal, on the 6th instant, signed by "F. X. Bailey, LL.D.," in which an attack is made on the speech of the Rev. Dr. Jobson, delivered at the annual ...

    Article : 329 words
  9. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    BEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of John H. Holford, a third meeting. Two debts were proved, and the official assignee read his report. Insolvent was not present. The assignee was directed to ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. THE FALLING OFF OF THE GOLD FROM AUSTRALIA.

    THE following remarks, by J. B., appeared in the Economist of 23rd February, in the form of a letter to the editor. The writer says—In you leading article of Saturday last you discuss the policy of the Bank directors in advancing ...

    Article : 1,333 words
  11. TO ISAAC SHEPHERD, ESQ., M.P.

    SIR,—I beg to address a few words to you respecting the course of proceedings you have adopted sinice your election for St. Leonard's. I, and several others with whom I am intimate, supported you on the understanding that you would use your ...

    Article : 934 words
  12. MR. KENTISH'S PETITION TO PARLIAMENT.

    "Truth is great and must ultimately prevail; and with Truth, Justice—unless too late." SIR,—Although the party most seriously affected by the subject matter of inquiry which has been twelve months before ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  13. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Lanchan, Speer, Peden, and Asher. Four drunkards were fined 10s. each, two (who had obtained bail from the watchhouse) 20s. each, and the fifth, ...

    Article : 336 words
  14. THE CENSUS.

    SIR,—As you have admitted a letter in this day's Herald, signed a "Census Collector," you will be pleased to insert my note. I am not aware who the author of that note is, but this I do ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE, the Water Police Magistrate. William Ironmonger, a seaman, convicted of desertion from the ship Light of the Age, was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment with hard labour. ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. WINDSOR.

    INQUEST.—An inquest was held, on Monday lost, before Mr. Laban White, coroner, and jury, on the body of John Bailey, better known as "Jack the Groom," there lying dead. John Stewart, veterinary surgeon, deposed that, on ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  17. CULTIVATION OF TEA IN AUSTRALIA.

    SIR,—I notice in your issue of to-day a communication, headed as above, and think that some notice is due to it. The writer, Mr. Stavely, of Emu Plains, personally unknown to me, is evidently one deserving notice, seeing that he places before ...

    Article : 880 words
  18. INTERNAL COMMUNICATION BY WATER: SUGGESTIONS FOR ITS PROMOTION.

    SIR,—In a previous communication I suggested the expediency of a retention of the waters of the Namoi, Barwin, and Darling, by mechanical obstructions, as a means of developing the internal resources of the colony, and providing for a permanent ...

    Article : 951 words
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