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  2. COAL-FIELDS.

    The following progress report of the select committee] of the Legislative Assembly, appointed to consider and report upon the best mode of utilising the coal-fields of this colony, ...

    Article : 1,687 words
  3. LAW REPORT.

    John Cooper and Edward Middleton were charged with stealing in a dwelling-house a gold watch and chain, value £10, the property of Miss Brewer, on the 2nd of October. ...

    Article : 889 words
  4. ENGLISH PERIODICALS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST.

    The present is a ponderous number of the Quarterly Review. It came out too early to enable any of its contributors to enlighten us with an article on the Indian Question, and ...

    Article : 3,824 words
  5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at eight mi[?]es past three o'clock, and opened the pro[?]dings with the usual from of prayer. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. ...

    Article : 1,436 words
  6. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    Sir,—It may be interesting to your readers to know precisely what the Corporation has done, and intend to do, with respect to cattle and sheep yards and abattoirs. ...

    Article : 306 words
  7. CROWN LAND SALE.

    The second of the Melbourne monthly series of Government Land Sales for October took place yesterday at Messrs. W. M. Tennent and Co.'s rooms. The country lot at Morang and ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  8. To the Editor of the Argus.

    Sir,—Many years since (1839-40) I was one of the jury who found a master baker (now a retired and wealthy inhabitant) and several journeymen guilty ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. To the Editor of the Argus.

    Sir,—I have read many letters in your paper about the combination of the butchers and the owners of slaughterhouses. With, respect to the latter, their license will ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. BUTCHERS AND SALESMEN.

    Sir,—We beg to correct the following assertion in your leading article of to-day on the subject of the high price of meat:—"That Mr. Brown was allowed to purchase a lot of sheep ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. THE POLICE.

    Sir,—Your unfinching [?]. all occasions to repel [?] determination on it emanates [?] oppression, withersoever faithful [?] by opening your columns to ...

    Article : 668 words
  12. INSOLVENT COURT.

    A second meeting. Official Assignee, Mr. Courtney, for whom Sir George Stephen appeared. Mr. W. M. Bell and the insolvent were ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Philipp Martin Hesslein, of Smythe's Creek, merchant. Debts, £8,863 6s. 11d.; assets, £812 2s. 8d.; deficiency, £3,051,4s. 3d. Causes of insolvency—losses sustained by ...

    Article : 28 words
  14. LAW NOTICES—(This Day).

    Hayward v. Rainy (partly heard), Simson v. Sim[?] son, Same v. Same, Davis v. the Commissioners o[?] Sewers, Same v. Same, Hawkins v. M'Kenzie, Maxwell v. Maxwell. ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. POLICE.

    Fourteen persons were dealt with for drunkenness. Thomas Hutchins, clerk to Mr. G. M. Stephen, barrister-at-law, was chargd with using ...

    Article : 476 words
  16. THE ELECTORAL BILL.

    Sir,—The seventh additional clause proposed to be inserted in the Electoral Bill by Mr. Mitchell provides that officers of the array and navy, clergymen, and other ...

    Article : 96 words
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