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  2. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    We were last night startled out of our ordinary evening quietude by the cry of "Late English news—Glorious success of the Allies!" On searching the columns of the Argus not a scrap of this glorious news ...

    Article : 848 words
  3. LEGAL NEWS.

    Struck out. MURPHY V. FERRIE. Mr Fellows appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Wood for the defendant. This was an action to recover £55 12s., the amount of ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  4. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—I would ask how you can reconcile it with your pretensions to liberality, equality and the high moral tone which invariably characterises your journal, that in Saturday's ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. LAW NOTICES (THIS DAY.)

    West v Craig; Southam v Watt; Miran v Cruikshank; Paine v Gregory; Howe v Hodgson; Atkyns Faire; Mason v Baker; Burgess v Pearson; Crawley v Matt; Lachman v ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. INSOLVENT COURT.

    Hugh Swann, third meeting; Robert Mason, third meeting; C.B. Hutton, first meeting; James Watson, first meeting; David Anderson, first meeting. ...

    Article : 27 words
  7. COUNTY COURT OF BOURKE.

    The Court will sit this day to hear causes in the £10 Jurisdiction up to No. 119 inclusive. ...

    Article : 23 words
  8. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    INQUEST.—An inquest was held on Saturday last by Forster Shaw, Esq., Coroner for the County, on the body of William Kidd, formerly clerk in the Union Bank, who died on the 29th ult, in H.M. Gaol, Geelong, where he had been committed on a ...

    Article : 3,939 words
  9. THE GOLD SEIZURE CASE.

    SIR,—Can you inform me whether it is true that Mr. Haymes lays claim to one moiety of the forfciture on the gold seized last week on board the Tasmania, and if son, what becomes of Mr. Brewster's claim, as it was he who found the cases and ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. THE BAPTISTS IN VICTORIA.

    SIR,—Will you permit me to seek, through your commns, an answer from some one amongst your numerous readers to the following question. How is it that those who are Baptists amongst the thousands attracted to Victoria, have not formed ...

    Article : 100 words
  11. ENORMOUS TREES.

    SIR,—There is an accountin your paper of this any of a mammoth tree of the Eucalyptus family, growing in one of the valleys below Mount Wellington, V.D. L., you ask if any of your correspondents can confirm it. I will give you the measurements of a ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. TARADALE.

    The daily increasing importance of this place, together with its almost unnoticed richness as a permanent and profitable gold field both to the digger and the speculator, will occasionally tempt me to transmit ...

    Article : 506 words
  13. CELEBRATION OF THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL.

    SIR,—It has been a matter of astonishment as much no doubt to a large number of the colonists, as to myself, at the apathy and want of patriotism displayed by the "ruling powers" of this metropolis of Australia in so long delaying the holiday to ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. OLD COURT.

    Struck out. WRIGHT V. MILLS. Mr Bindon appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr Ireland and Mr Wright for the defendant. This was an action to recover the amount of two bills ...

    Article : 306 words
  15. GAS COMPANY.

    SIR,—It is laid down in the dead of settlement that intending directors shall give at least fourteen days clear notice of their intention to become candidates for the office of director, and (clause 39) that the directors of the company shall ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. MAMMOTH TREES.

    SIR,—In to-day's Age I met with an article headed "The Mammoth of the World" referring to an enormous tree in Tasmania, and expressing your desire that some contemporary ...

    Article : 585 words
  17. INSOLVENT COURT.

    This was a second meeting. Mr Bayno, solicitor, announced that since the previous meeting the insolvent had left the colony, and it was therefore impossible to obtain further evidence. ...

    Article : 352 words
  18. MR. THACKERAY'S LECTURE ON GEORGE I.

    We take from the columns of the Nero York Times, the following report of Mr Thackeray's lecture on George the First, recently delivered in New York:—The first scene opens amid the little splendors of the ...

    Article : 3,428 words
  19. MUSIC IN MELBOURNE.

    SIR;—In a notice of a concert given a few days ago be an artiste of undoubted talents, your reporter intimated that, had not the weather been unpropitious, the scantiness of the attendance on that occasion could only be accounted for on the ...

    Article : 430 words
  20. QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING.

    On Tuesday, at the City Court, before a numerously attended bench of magistrates, the following transfers of licenses were granted:—Joseph Abrahams, from James Swords, of the Collingwood ...

    Article : 558 words
  21. COUNTY COURT OF BOURKE.

    The plaintiff not appearing the cause was struck out with costs. SLATTERY V, ATKYNS. Mr Smyth for the plaintiff; Mr Newton for the defendant. ...

    Article : 357 words
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