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  2. S[?]PPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.

    FROM Singapore via Launceston, yesterday, having left the former Pert the 14th August, and the latter the 10th inst., the barque Nerco, Capt. Hill, with sugar, &c. ...

    Article : 78 words
  3. DEPARTURES.

    For Port Phillip, yesterday, the steamer Seahorse, Capt. Ewing, with sundries. Passengers; His Excellency Sir George Gipps, Aide-de [?]mp, Secretary, and two servants, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 408 words
  4. POLICE COURT.

    In this case Mr. Nichols, on the part of Mr. Abraham Polack, applied to the presiding Magistrates to commit George Jones to take his trial on a charge of forgery, founded on the ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  5. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. DEBATE ON FEMALE EDUCATION.

    ON Monday evening, a full mid most respectable audience assembled in the Theatre of the School of Arts, to hear the adjourned debate ot Female Education. Previous to the ...

    Article : 1,902 words
  6. POLICE.

    THE following orders have been issued by Mr. Miles for the guidance of the Force under him: I. A constable is to be not only firm, but is ...

    Article : 2,375 words
  7. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.

    VAN Diemen's Land papers to the 9th inst, came to hand yesterday, but their contents are uninteresting to general readers. The Legislative Council had ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 32 words
  9. TO CORRESPONDEN[?]S.

    We are nuable to decide the wager aliuded to by A[?]Subscriber; but as it depends upon a quibble, we presume it is a foul bet end cannot be maintained. ...

    Article : 32 words
  10. The Sydney Herald, W[?] WHICH IS INCO[?] [?]

    ALTHOUGH our files of Indian papers are so incomplete that we are unable to give our readers a connected account of what had taken place since the dates of our last ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  11. THE GOVERNOR'S EMBARKATION.

    YESTERDAY, HIS EXCELLENCY accompanied by his Private Secretary, and Captain Tyssen, the Colonial Aide-deCamp, embarked in the Seahorse for Port ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. LAW INTELLIGENCE. SUPREME COURT.—CIVIL SIDE.

    Special Juries were applied for and granted in the following cases: M'Dermott v. Perry, Vaughan v. — and others Dug[?] v Sempill" CRIMINAL INFORMATION. ...

    Article : 2,076 words
  13. NEWS FROM THE IN[?]IOR. (From our various Correspondents.) SCONE.

    WE have been blessed with between two and three days and nights steady rain, and truly we may call it a blessing; if it only be becayse it will serve to check the rapacity of parties who ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  14. WATER POLICE OFFIC E.

    NOTHING of importance was transac[?] in this court to day, although the smali place during the whole of the forenoon was crowded with captains of Ships and others, thst at times one ...

    Article : 290 words
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