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  2. THE POLICE COURTS.

    THE CITY COURT (Thursday).—Before Mr. Sturt, P.M., and Messrs. Curtain, Wrasse, Rawlings and Hurst J.P.s. Minor Charges.— Mary Wilson, who had been behaving in ...

    Article : 1,260 words
  3. THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.

    A meeting of the council of the Board of Agriculture was held yesterday, at the offices, Queen-street. There were present: The hon. F. Robertson (in the chair), Dr. ...

    Article : 623 words
  4. THE COLONIAL BANK

    The fourteenth annual general meeting of the proprietors in the Colonial Bank was held yesterday at noon, the chair being taken hy the hon. John O'Shanassy. A large number ...

    Article : 498 words
  5. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    The proceedings at the Circuit Court were resumed to-day. Ah Sam, charged with murder at Harrietville, was found guilty of manslaughter. Ah Choi and Ah Coon were ...

    Article : 442 words
  6. THE BATTLE OF THE BAILIFFS.

    Considerable interest was evinced yesterday at the City Police Court in the hearing of a case of assault arising out of a late signment of the estate of Mr. Sloman ...

    Article : 964 words
  7. MR. MACPHERSON IN EXPLANATION.

    There is something exquisitely entertaining about the Macpherson embroglio. Whether he has in what is in vulgar parlance called played the double, remains yet ...

    Article : 1,387 words
  8. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

    In RE A. D. BELL.—His Honor delivered judgment. This was an appeal against the granting of the insolvent's certificate by his Honor Judge Forbes at Geelong. His Honor ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. ATMOSPHERIC QUARTZ CRUSHER.

    Several gentlemen interested in mining visited the Black-hill Company's works on Wednesday for the purpose of seeing a new quartz reducing machine; called the Patent ...

    Article : 743 words
  10. THE EIGHT HOURS DEMON­STRATION.

    The fourteenth anniversary of the Eight Hours League, which was celebrated yesterday, passed off, like its predecessors, with great success; the attendance of ...

    Article : 1,664 words
  11. BLOWING UP THE LIGHTNING.

    In the due course of events the Lightning was blown up yesterday, and fortunately (or unfortunanely as the case may be) the town did'nt go with the remnants of the ...

    Article : 254 words
  12. DEPUTATIONS TO MINISTERS.

    A deputation consisting of Mr. Eastwood, the mayor of Ballarat East, and Mr. Steinfield, the ex-mayor of the borough; Mr. Cowan, the mayor of Ballarat West; Mr. ...

    Article : 937 words
  13. MELBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    The criminal sessions were commenced on Wednesday in the Old Supreme Court-house, before his Honor Mr. Justice Barry. George Brown, tried last December and found guilty ...

    Article : 452 words
  14. FLOGGING AT THE GAOL.

    Yesterday afternoon James Reeves, James Sullivan, and Thomas Tracey, were flogged in the Melbourne Gaol. They were sentenced at the Bourke General Sessions, on ...

    Article : 425 words
  15. AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

    Business in the produce markets during the past week has been interfered with to a material degree by the Easter holidays, which have naturally interrupted the regular ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  16. THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Benevolent Asylum committee took place yesterday, the chair being taken by Mr. Wisewould. Admissions.—Among the applicants ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  17. A VETERAN'S STORY OF HIS LIFE.

    The following autobiography has been handed to us by Mr. Dorman, the superintendent of the Benevolent Asylum. Old age and infirmity forced the subject of it to ...

    Article : 1,169 words
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