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  2. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    A PUZZLE.—Can any of our philosophers explain to us how the price of gold is regulated in this wonderful colony? Mr. Khull tells us in his circular yesterday that the ...

    Article : 4,265 words
  3. THE CORPORATION QUARRIES AT THE MERRI CREEK.

    Sir,—There are many disinterested persons, like myself, that wish to know what end the Coiporation have in view in having the quar. r[?]s at the Merri Creek worked. By so doing ...

    Article : 324 words
  4. THE SORREL NUISANCE.

    Sir,—I am much troubled in my garden with sorrel, and have noticed it covering the fields and market-gardens round about. I have turned the earth up and taken the roots ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. INSOLVENT COUET.

    A special meeting. No creditors were present, and the meeting lapsed. IN RE JAMES HAMILTON. A special meeting. Mr. Gresson appeared ...

    Article : 2,441 words
  6. COUNTY COURT OF BOURKE.

    Mr. Newton for the plaintiff; and Mr. Bindon for the defendant. This was an action to recover the sum of £86, for work and labor done and materials ...

    Article : 561 words
  7. TOMATOES.

    Dear Sir,—In one of the Gardeners' Magazines of last year, the editor, in speaking of Tomatoes, recommended his readers to grow this useful vegetable. My curiosity was ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. SUPEEME COURT.

    At the opening of the Court, the demurrer-paper was called on, but as it appeared the bar understood that arguments for new trials would be first heard, the demurrer arguments ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  9. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—I am confident that there is not one honest voluntary who desires to blink the workings of his highly valued principle in Amenca, or to avoid the argument that is ...

    Article : 1,217 words
  10. ACCIDENT ON THE ST. KILDA–BOAD.

    Sir,—Having occasion to be in Melbourne yesterday, I was driving, at about a quarter past three.between the junction of the Toorak-road and the Junction Hotel, at an ordinary ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. NEW CEMETERY.

    Sir,—I have to direct your attention to a case of flagrant neglect on the part of tho officiating minister at the new Cemetery. Every proper arrangement had been made for the ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. THE ECLIPSE.

    Sir,—1 observe in Saturday's issue the extracts from the Nautical Almanac concerning the approaching solar eclipse, accompanied by your request for the time of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,880 words
  14. THE ECLIPSE,

    Sir,—Might not the eclipse of Saturday next afford an excellent and fitting opportunity for a popular lecture on such phenomena, with a practical illustration on a largo ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. MEETINGS APPOINTED FOR APRIL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 527 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES COAL.

    Sir,—Perceiving that you have recently been directing public attention to the subject of colonial coal, and as every fresh development of our resources with respect to this ...

    Article : 494 words
  17. LADYBIRD.

    Sir.—I noticed in a late Argus a statement that the farmers in the Moreton Bay district were much alarmed by the appearance, in great numbers, of a small beetle called the ...

    Article : 237 words
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