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  2. LOWER MURRUMBIDGEE.

    MARCH 15th, 1856. R[?]vision of the Electoral Lists.— A Court was held at Balranald, on Monday, the 18th February, before Mr. Stephen Cole, P.M., for the revision of the electoral lists for the police ...

    Article : 982 words
  3. THE NORTHERN SEPARATION QUESTION.

    SIR,—Your correspondent T. B., in this day's Herald, certifies that the inclusion of Darling Downs in the resolution against Northern separation, at the late Grafton meeting, was an error on the part of the ...

    Article : 496 words
  4. PROROGATION OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF VICTORIA.

    ON Thursday, at one o'clock, the session of the Legislature was prorogued by his Excellency Major-General Macarthur. This was the fifth and last session of the Council. It was opened by the late Governor on the ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  5. CHINA.

    To our contemporary, the South Australian Register, we are indebted for the following news from the Celestial Empire. Our former direct advices were to the 3rd of January, from Canton: ...

    Article : 700 words
  6. A PET [?]

    SIR,—There are always a great many different Schemes being laid before the public by which, in one way or another, the colony is proposed to be benefited; no[?] Mr. E[?]tor, I have one little pet notion of my ...

    Article : 292 words
  7. THE LAND QUESTION.

    SIRA,—In perusing the addresses of the numerous candidates to the electors of the colony, I can find that neither in those addresses, or in any of the questions put, is any defi[?]e plan promulgated or demanded as ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  8. TASMANIA.

    WE have papers to the 19th instant. The Daily News [?] more disclosures in connection with the Convict Department. "It has been pretty generally known (says that journal) for some ...

    Article : 1,337 words
  9. LETTER CARRIER FOR BALMAIN.

    SIR,—What have we, the residents of Balmain, done, that we should not have our letters delivered at least once a-day at our houses? surely we all contribute our quota to the general revenue. We have the honour ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. MUS[?] WIT.

    THE Russian papers are filled with the most ridiculous stories against the English. As some of these are weak and clumsy and not so violently absurd as they might be, we make the Muscovite journals a present of ...

    Article : 684 words
  11. BRE[?]DALBANE RACES.

    IN various parts of the district, races took place on Monday, the 17th instant, in honour of the great national holiday of Ireland—St. Patrick's Day. Amongst these meetings that at Breadalbane Plains is ...

    Article : 638 words
  12. THE CUMBERLAND BOROUGHS ELECTION.

    SIR,—I could very will have aff[?]rded good humouredly to pass over the letter signed "John Selkirk," appearing in your issue of the 24th instant, feeling assured that, on the same principle that that gentleman ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  13. SINGULAR GOLD FRAUD.

    RICHARD TURNER was yesterday brought up before Mr. H. Chambers, at Port Adelaide, on the charge of having fraudulently, and by false pretences, obtained the signature of one George Perkins, master of the ...

    Article : 1,811 words
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