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  2. THE OLDEST VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS.—PRAHRAN V. ST. KILDA.

    Sir,—My attention was called yesterday to a, letter in your issue of Wednesday (which until then had escaped my notice), from Captain Lesley A. Moody, claiming for the Prahran company ...

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  3. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1860.

    We suppose we may thank the war in New Zealand for the new feeling which has suddenly come over us in respect to our volunteers. It is ...

    Article : 4,889 words
  4. THE BEER BILL.

    We confess to having set our affections upon Mr. Howard's Beor Bill as an experimental instalment towards the amendment of the licensing system. Absurdly restrictive as the proposed ...

    Article : 1,778 words
  5. TASMANIA.

    ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.—Five prisoners escaped from the gaol on Friday evening last. They were all men under sentence, and as such were supposed to be carefully guarded. A constable ...

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  6. STAR AND GARTER HOTEL.

    Sir,—The letter in your issue of to-day,from Mr. C. W. Barnes, needs a reply either from Mr. Laing or myself, and as I am acquainted with the case, and Mr. Laing not at all, I beg the ...

    Article : 527 words
  7. MYERS' FLAT FREEHOLD MINING COMPANY.

    The ordinary general meeting of this company was held on'Saturday, at the offices, 107 Collinsstreet west. Mr. Robert Kerr, chairman of the directors, presided. ...

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  8. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Babbage, Kangaroo Flat, bricklayer. Causes of insolvency—Non-fulfilment of a contract on the part of the Shellback Quartz Mining Company, Sandhurst, to pay the balance of ...

    Article : 589 words
  9. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir,—Don't you think Melbourne and tho colonial exchequer would be much benefited if the low-lying swampy ground south of Prince's Bridge were made available for building purposes? ...

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  10. VERY PARTICULAR.

    Sir,—Will you be kind enough to afford me space in your columns to make public an instance of hardship resulting from the eccentric administration of justice in the County Court of ...

    Article : 200 words
  11. RIFLES FOR THE VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir,—After all that has been said and written with respect to the non-arrival of the rifles which were ordered from England some time since, for the use of the volunteer force of this colony, and ...

    Article : 355 words
  12. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    Cortiflcato Meetings.—W. Benjamin Smith, David Meyes. Crellin and Affleck, Michael Tighe, Wm. Anderson, Thomas Gell, Joseph Lacy, John M'Coubrle, E. W. Watmore, Edward Timmins, J. K. Austin, Daniel ...

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  13. AMERICAN TOOLS.

    Sir,—I observe in your issue of this morning a report of a meeting of the Royal Society, held last evening, on which occasion "Mr. Sizar Elliott, J.P., exhibited and compared certain ...

    Article : 456 words
  14. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH.

    The corn market continues dull, and prices are hardly maintained. The Omeo sailed at 4 p.m. Amongst the members of the Assembly there ...

    Article : 156 words
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