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  2. COUNTY COURT OF BOURKE.

    In this case a verdict had been entered for the plaintiff for £26 10s., the value of some repairs alleged to have been agreed on to be paid by the defendant. Mr Muttlebury, on behalf of the ...

    Article : 1,462 words
  3. CITY POLICE COURT.

    BOOTLESS EXCUSE.—A George Brown confessed to having stolen a pair of boots, while under the influence of liquor, oh the previous evening. In toxication was not held by the Court to excuse ...

    Article : 203 words
  4. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE COSMOPOLIGRAPHICON.—New features of attraction continue to be added to this delightful entertainment. The last is a series of extremely spirited paintings representing the British metropolis; an ...

    Article : 622 words
  5. OUR NATIONAL GRANARY.

    It is pretty evident, therefore, that the sheep and cattle farmers have made a false cry of alarm when they prophesied their own ruin, first in the discovery of the gold fields, ...

    Article : 1,653 words
  6. THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMMON THINGS.

    At a late meeting of the Association of Schoolmasters of Great Britain, a lecture was delivered by Mr Thomas Crampton, master of the Bentford public school, on the importance of instruction in ...

    Article : 1,917 words
  7. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—I beg to send you an excellent receipt for preserving either cucumbers, gherkins, of melous Take large cucumbers, green and free from seed, put them into a jar of strong salt and water, with vine ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. TAXATION.

    Taxation is imminent, and the public mind must be made up to bear it. The simple process of land-seiling is worn out, and borrowing, even if practicable, is not the resort best fitted ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  9. DISTRICT POLICE COURT.

    PRISONER OF THE CROWN.—Thomas Williams was placed in the dock charged by detective Randall, with being a prisoner of the Crown, illegally at large, and also on suspicion of ...

    Article : 622 words
  10. MELON JAM.

    SIR,—Mr. Law's recipe for making this article is too troublesome by half for the housewives of this colony. I beg to give you another one, which I have seen tried here and in America. I am at ...

    Article : 301 words
  11. GOLD ROBBERY.

    SIR,—Eloquent silence is hardly "the right thing" on a subject of public importance. Therefore, I beg to offer a few words on the unaccountable disappearance of gold and cash deposited in the Government ...

    Article : 497 words
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