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  2. INSOLVENCY COURT. THURSDAY.

    BEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the esta'e of Bernard Keough, a first meeting. The insolvent, who resides at Lochiavar, near Maitland, was not present. Two debts were proved, one ...

    Article : 206 words
  3. Mr. Merivale to Sir Gcorge Clcrk.

    Sir,—With reference to your letter of the 24th ultimo, I am directed by Secretary Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton to transmit to you, for the consideration of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, the enclosed ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. DISTRICT COURTS ACT.

    THE reasons proposed to be assigned in the intended Messnge from the Legislative Council to the Assembly —as moved by the Attorney-General, on Wednesday —disallowing the two now clauses, numbered 3 and ...

    Article : 571 words
  5. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH EUROPE.

    IRD Stanley to Governor Sir W. T. Denison, K.C.B. Downing-strcet, 29th May, 1858. Circular.) Sir,—I transmit, for your information, the copy of a ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. Mr. Gisborne to the Earl of Carnarvon.

    My Lord,—I have the honour to acknowledge your Lordship's letter of the 3rd instant, enclosing correspondence with the Board of Control and H. E. I. Co., upon the subject of telegraphic extension to ...

    Article : 634 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 93 words
  8. Mr. Merivale to Sir George Clerk.

    Sir,-I am directed by Lord Stanley to transmit to you, fothe consideration of the Commissioners for the affrs of India, the enclosed copy of a letter from Mr. L.Hsborne on the question of a telegraphic ...

    Article : 476 words
  9. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Forbes, Mr. E. S. Hill, Mr. Lucas, Mr. R. K, Wilson, and Captain M'Lcan. Four women and three men. charged with being drunk, were each, fined 10s., or twenty-four hours' ...

    Article : 607 words
  10. REPORT UPON THE VENTILATION OF THE TWO HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, AND THE LAW COURTS.

    PURSUANT to an Address voted by the Honorable the Legislative Council, requiring my report upon the means at present employed, and the extent of such means, to ventilate the two Houses of Parliament and ...

    Article : 2,932 words
  11. DUBBO.

    MARCH 26.—A murderof a most revolting and brutal nature was perpetraed here, between 11 and 12 o'clock, a.m., on Tueslay last, within about a quarterof a mile of the townslip, on an open fiat, not one ...

    Article : 1,063 words
  12. Lord Carnarvon to Mr. Gisborne.

    Sir,—With reference to my letter of the 22nd ultimo, in which you were informed that a copy of your further letter of the 8th June, relative to the execution of that part of your proposed line of telegraphic ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. Sir George Clck to Mr. Merivale.

    Sir,—The Commissioms for the affairs of India have communicated with the Court of Directors of the East India Company o the subject of your letter of the 8th ultimo, reconncnding, by order of the ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. Sir George Clerk to H. Merivale, Esq.

    Sir,—With reference to the communication which you made to this Board on the 22nd ultimo, I am desired by the Commissioners for the affairs of India to transmit, for the information of the Secretary of ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. John Peter, master of the schooner Zone, was fined 20s., and was ordered to pay 6s. 6d. costs, for a breach of the Harbour Regulations, in having neglected, on ...

    Article : 229 words
  16. Mr. Dickinson to the Secrets of the India Board.

    Sir,—The Court of Direors of the East India Company have he under consideration Sir George Clcrls letter of the 13th ultimo, with its enclosed Iter from the Colonial ...

    Article : 585 words
  17. Mr. J. D, Dickinson to Sir George Clerk.

    Sir,—I have laid before the Court of Directors of the East India Company Sir George Clerk's letter of the 26th ultimo, transmitting copy of a letter which has been addressed by Mr. Lionel Gisborne to the ...

    Article : 386 words
  18. A SCENE IN PARLIAMENT.

    IT is a quarter past four by the dial in front of the strangers' gallery, and the members of the Upper House arc gradually assembling in the hall below. Seven, eight, ten, twelve—are there already; some ...

    Article : 870 words
  19. The Govdrnor General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

    SIR,—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of a circular despatch, dated 29th May last, from your predecessor, transmitting a letter from Mr. Lionel Gisborne, relative to the establishment of ...

    Article : 159 words
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