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  2. THE REGISTRATION OF DEEDS.

    SIR,—In dealing with a question of vast importance to the interests of society, one which is designed to effect a mighty revolution in those laws which have kept confined within fortifications—not of stone, ...

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  3. DONATIONS TO THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, DURING JULY, 1859.

    A FISH, allied to the genus Chellodactylus, of Lacepede, caught in Port Jackson. Presented by Mr. Samuel Brown. An amphisboona, or blind worm, New South Wales. By Arthur Blaxland, Esq. ...

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  4. MR. KEMP'S PETITION.

    SIR,—Your correspondent "?" has not, as he fondly imagines, started such a very knotty point respecting Mr. Kemp's position in the case of Mr. Parkes' resignation. The Governor is bound in case of vacancy by death, resignation, or otherwise, to issue a ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—My excited curiosity at seeing my name in Mr. Garland's letter, which appeared in your issue of the 26th ultimo, has been gratified through the kindness of a friend sending me a copy of the Empire, in which I have perused Dr. Lang's letter referred to by ...

    Article : 667 words
  6. THE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    SIR,—I believe that the success of the new municipal bodies will depend very much upon the mode on which they are started, and I have, therefore, read, with great attention, all the reports of the proceedings of these bodies which have appeared in your paper. ...

    Article : 359 words
  7. NORTHERN EXPLORATIONS.

    We have been favoured by Messrs. Alford and Mole with the following report from Mr. Edward Giles, surveyor, containing an account of the exploration in the far North, from which he has recently returned:— ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    BY way to Melbourne, we have seven days' later news from Wellington, viz., to the 26th ultimo. In the summary of intelligence from this province, published in the Herald of 30th ultimo, it was stated that there had latterly ...

    Article : 1,546 words
  9. VICTORIA MARKETS.

    HAY MARKET.—The market continues over-supplied with inferior descriptions, for which sorts there is but little demand. Really good hay is inquired for, but little is being brought to market, and sales have been difficult to effect, although the hay supply has ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  10. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I respectfully beg to correct the paragraph inthis day's Herald headed, "One of the Evils of 'Bus Racing." The actual time occupied between the Glebe and the Queen's Wharf—where the accident occurred—was one half-hour. The animal kicked ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—Having observed in the Herald of this morning a paragraph purporting to be a report of the monthly meeting of the Church of England Teachers' Association, at which a teacher complained of some rules "which had been recently issued for the regulation ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. VICTORIA.

    The Champion Ploughing Match of the Port Phillip, Farmers' Society was held upon Mr. Love's farm, Broadmeadows, on the 3rd instant. There was a large number of persons on he field. There were ten competitors, all prize ploughmen, who [?]ad ...

    Article : 2,252 words
  13. THE LATE MAIL ROBBERY.

    SIR,—Observing a letter in your paper of the 30th ultimo regarding the Hartley mail robbery, signed "Truth," I beg to state it is perfectly unture that I have ever made it to appear to any person that ...

    Article : 429 words
  14. MELBOURN STOCK MARKETS. AUGUST 4.

    FAT Cattle.—The market opened on Monday, 1st August, with a fair supply, which, however, fell off towards the close of the week's sales. 90 bullocks averaged £9 16s 9d; 74 ditto ditto £12 17s; 124 ditto ditto £12 6s 6d; 45 cows ditto £8 8s 4d. On ...

    Article : 290 words
  15. INTIMIDATION OF MEMBERS.

    In the Parliament of South Australia last week, the personal intimidation of honorable members, by men professing to be out of work, was thus alluded to. Mr. Reynolds wished to draw the attention of the House to a matter which had occurred to him, ...

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  16. IN RE HENRY FISHER'S APPEAL.

    SIR,—On hearing the decision of their Honors the Judges in the above appeal, I cannot believe three accounts current, forwarded from the Official Assignee's Office, at their Honor's request, on ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    THE RIFLE PRACTICE ON THE BEACH.—His Excellency the Governor, Sir Richard MacDonnell, attended by the Chief Secretary, W. Younghusband, Esq., Inspector Hamilton, and two orderlies, rode down to the beach, at Lefevre's Peninsula, on Thursday, for ...

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  18. IMPOUNDINGS.

    KENILWORTH.—26th July. Strawberry working bullock, near horn drooped, in hobbles, like [?] off rump. White working bullock, hobble chain off fore leg, like [?] near rump. To be sold on 19th August. ...

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