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  2. DARING OUTRAGE BY BUSH RANGERS.

    The Portland Guardian publishes the following particulars, elicited on the examination of a couple of ruffians by the Bench at Casterton on Monday last:— ...

    Article : 760 words
  3. LAW REPORT.

    The Court was occupied in sittings in the £10 jurisdiction, and ninety-five plaints were heard. There are three hundred and sixtytwo plaints filed. The sittings will extend ...

    Article : 49 words
  4. POLICE.

    Anne Johnson and Janet Nisbet Dawson, two females who have been inmates for some time of Dr. Milton's Reformatory, in Spring-street, were charged by him before the Resident ...

    Article : 1,806 words
  5. LAND QUESTION.

    Sir,—I have for many years been one of your correspondents and I think I may presume not a despised one, from the simple fact that my letters have always been kindly ...

    Article : 761 words
  6. SUPREME COURT, GEELONG.

    Before the jurors were called, Mr. Ireland said that, by consent, he proposed to postpone till next session the case of Waldock v. Boyce, on the usual terms. ...

    Article : 940 words
  7. UNITARIAN CHURCH MEETING.

    The usual half-yearly tea party and fourth anniversary meeting of the Unitarian Society was held yesterday evening, at the Church on the Eastern Hill. After the ...

    Article : 1,533 words
  8. BANKING.

    Sir,—Mr. M'Culloch is reported to have said at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, that the Government had withdrawn their proposed banking scheme; but Mr. Childers's ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Sir,— Your correspondent of to-day, "An QArchitect's Assistant," must be either a "new chum" or a very bashful young man, for I feel certain by the tenor of his letter that he ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. A FEW WORDS FROM AN OLD HAND

    Sir,—One of the inconveniences to which we squatters are subject is the want of quick and frequent postal communication with the metropolis. I do not mean to make that ...

    Article : 2,719 words
  11. BARRICADES.

    Sir,—Our side of the way in collins street has been barricaded for rather more than two months of the busiest season of the year, by the building now in course of erection next ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. MURRAY RIVER.

    THE MURRAY STEAMERS.—The Gundagai and Lady Augusta have sailed from Hopwood's to the Go[?]wa. The Albury and Milla remain at Echuca, in order to be ready for ...

    Article : 881 words
  13. TIMBER BRIDGES.

    Sir,—Having perused in your yesterday's paper the article headed "Timber Bridges," I beg the favour to make the following remarks, feeling more than a little interest ...

    Article : 376 words
  14. LAW NOTICES—(This Day.)

    Sittings in the £10 Jurisdiction. FOREIGN CAPITALISTS AND COLONIAL RAILWAYS.—One of tho curiosities of the railway discussion was the happy idea that private ...

    Article : 580 words
  15. MELBOURNE AND HOBSON'S BAY RAILWAY COMPANY.

    Sir,—As all corporations are susceptible of castigation from the press, allow me to claim a short space in favour of a charge against the Melbourne and Hobson's ...

    Article : 450 words
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