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  2. LAW.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice DICKINSON and a Jury of four. ERLAM V. BOWLER. This was an action of trespass for malicious prosecution; plea, the general issue. ...

    Article : 612 words
  3. BATHURST.

    NOVEMBER 16.—THE WEATHER.—The anticipated rain (as mentioned in my last communication) has not yet fallen; we are, consequently, in a deplorable state for want of moisture. The writer is led to suppose, ...

    Article : 469 words
  4. DIALOGUES OF THE DAY.

    QUOIN.—Ah! it is something—and not a something to be laughed at either—if we merely get out of that drench of dust which is simooning it about the streets. Oh! dear—here's down to it. ...

    Article : 2,214 words
  5. MELBOURNE.

    NOVEMBER 16, 1856.—The gold fields' constituencies have entered on the enjoyment of their newly-granted political privileges. The nomination took place in the different electoral districts on the 10th instant. For ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  6. TASMANIA.

    WE have papers to the 10th instant, from Hobart Town and Launceston. On the coming into operation of the New Constitution, and the changes likely to be produced thereby, ...

    Article : 1,452 words
  7. SECOND COURT.

    Before the CHIEF JUSTICE and a Jury of four. GREENWOOD AND ANOTHER v. DURHAM. This was an action for the value of timber supplied at a given price per foot. The defendant paid £22 ...

    Article : 260 words
  8. (From the Bathurst free Press of Saturday.)

    LOCUSTS.—These destructive insects have made their appearance on the plaina in great numbers, and in certain patches are completely denuding the earth of everything in the shape of vegetation. To rid us of ...

    Article : 594 words
  9. EDUCATION.

    SIR,—May I beg the favour of a small space in you much esteemed impartial journal. "Every labourer is worthy of his hire." It is to be deplored that our Legislative Council are not actuated ...

    Article : 729 words
  10. WINDSOR.

    THE WEATHER AND CROPS.—One of the most disastrous consequences of the late visitation of hot winds consisted in the fact of the wheat crops being prematurely ripened, which, in many places, caused the ...

    Article : 964 words
  11. SOUTHERN DISTRICT.

    GOULBURN COMMERCIAL.—The recent hot weather has added greatly to the anxiety already felt for the safety of the crops. All our correspondents concur in stating that unless rain fall plentifully within the ...

    Article : 944 words
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