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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGNECE.

    FROM Port Phillip, on Saturday last, having left the 30th ultimo, the schooner Thomas Lord, 70 tons, Captain Brown, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. Guille; stecrage—Mrs. ...

    Article : 328 words
  3. COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY.

    BEFORE Sir JAMES DOWLING. OWEN v. "THE GOVERNOR HALKETT." The Judge, at the petition of the promovent's proctor, assigned to hear this cause on ...

    Article : 102 words
  4. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    BEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. PROOF OF CLAIMS. Third meetings were held in the estates of Jeremiah Donclly and of James Williams ...

    Article : 1,743 words
  5. SUPREME COURT CRIMINAL

    THE Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court commences its sittings this day. The following is the calendar exhibiting the names of the prisoners, with the charges for which ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. DIARY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  7. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice BURTON. ELECTION OF TRUSTEES. The CHIEF COMMISSIONER moved that the elections of the following trustees be ...

    Article : 966 words
  8. DEPARTURES.—NONE.

    ARRIVALS.—September 27.—Ocean, barque, 560 tons, James Ward, master, from Liverpoll, 12th May, and Rio de Janeiro, 1st August: Passengers—cabin, Alastair M'Kenzie, ...

    Article : 461 words
  9. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    The press of matter during the last few days has been so heavy that we hare got into arrears with out correspondents, but we hope to be able to make amends during the week. ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. The Sp[?]ney Morning Herald.

    UNDER this head there appears in the Weekly Dispatch, of the 29th of May, a series of letters from the mechanics and labourers of Sydney, containing a number ...

    Article : 324 words
  11. MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    On Tuesday evening, Mr. Rae delivered his second lecture on the English Language, which he illustrated by numerous quotations from poets and prose writers from the time of ...

    Article : 4,012 words
  12. SHIP ON FIRE.

    "AT 9, a.m., perceived a strange smell in the cabin; at noon overhauled the whole vessel, but found nothing to account for it, at 30' past noon, cleared the sail cabins, ...

    Article : 1,247 words
  13. PENRITH RACES.

    THE following are the correct entries for the Penrith Races, which commence to-morrow, and from the character of the horses entered, there can be no doubt, but the leren ...

    Article : 458 words
  14. POST OFFICE

    ARRANGEMENTS are being made nt the Post Office for increasing the frequency of the overland communication between Melbourne and Sydney, by running the ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    Cave papers to the 28th July, came to hand on Saturday. They are filled with objections to the proposed conversion of Robben Island into a penal settlement, to ...

    Article : 403 words
  16. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    THE above races took place on Tuesday, the 27th September, and the two following days and were both numerously and respectably attended, the weather being very favourable, ...

    Article : 882 words
  17. NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR.

    THE BATHURST ROAD,—In consequence of the favourable weather, this road continues in a very passable condition, with the exception of the last twenty miles, where the bridges ...

    Article : 1,001 words
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