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  2. IMPOUNDINGS.

    ABERDEEN.—26th August; damages 5s: Light bay more. By over 1 near shoulder, like [?] conjoined near thigh, be[?]on in to saddle and barn[?]s, black points, 6 years, old, 15 hands high, notice sent to supposed owner. ...

    Article : 3,743 words
  3. THE SCAB DISEASE.

    A MEETING of gentlemen interested in sheep properties, and opposed to the bill now before Parliament for the destruction of infected sheep, was held on Tuesday afternoon, at Mort's Rooms. There were ...

    Article : 4,075 words
  4. ACCIDENTS, CASUALTIES.

    ACCIDENT AT THE POLICE BARRACKS.—A trooper named John Sinclair received a severe injury from being kicked by a horse, and the joint of one of his knees was much hort. He was soon afterwards removed to ...

    Article : 418 words
  5. PARLIAMENT.

    IN the legislative Assembly, Mr. COWPER, in reply to a question from Mr. EAGAR, said that a bill was in course of preparation for amending the Insolvent Laws. ...

    Article : 2,576 words
  6. OUR GOLD FIELDS.

    MAJOR'S CREEK.—A nugget of gold weighing upon the turn of two ounces was found by Royal and party in their claim last week. Several panics of Chinese are remuneratively employed on the Creek, and up on ...

    Article : 1,067 words
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