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  2. MR. JUSTICE HORNE.

    Steps have been taken by an independent member of the House of Assembly, to bring the case of Horne v. Gilles, and the judgement of Mr. Justice Molesworth, as bearing upon the ...

    Article : 1,307 words
  3. THE EXPLORATION PARTY.

    We have received a communication, dated Swan Hill, River Murray, September 13, stating [?] at the exploring party arrived at Swan Hill at 3 o'clock on Thursday, the 6th inst., and camped ...

    Article : 526 words
  4. GEELONG.

    A melancholy and fatal accident has just been discovered. A woman named Gully, residing near the Connewarre Mill, and who since her just confinement had exhibited symptoms of ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. TASMANIA.

    NATIVE GAME.—A bill is before Parliament for protecting native game during the breeding season. Native game is defined to mean wild ducks, quail, and bronze-winged pigeons; and a ...

    Article : 512 words
  6. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER l8, 1860.

    Home precedent has, we believe, been faithfully followed in the commutation of NIAL'S sentence. It is certainly not the custom of the home Government to ...

    Article : 5,447 words
  7. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    A LARGE BEAR SHOT.—On Sunday morning last, a party, consisting of Captain Evans and Messrs. Maude and Hardy, went out some distance on the Douglas-street trail, taking their ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  8. "COMFORT FOR SIR CHARLES NAPIER."

    Sir,—In the present unsettled state of European affairs, it may not be uninteresting,perhaps, to some of your readers, to hear of the ineffective state of the French navy. For that purpose I ...

    Article : 713 words
  9. TARANAKI.

    Since last I wrote you, the troops have been almost constantly engaged in skirmishing with the natives, in some of which many have been killed and wounded. There has been no ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. A SKIRMISH IN WAIREKA.

    Sir,—Since our arrival in Taranaki; till yesterday, we have had nothing of any moment to communicate, save the murder of an artilleryman and the wounding of a private of the 40th ...

    Article : 935 words
  11. TELEGEAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The nomination of one member to represent the town of Portland in the Legislative Assembly, in the place of John Norman M 'Leod, resigned, took place at the Court-house at noon this day. ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. THE STREET FRUIT-SELLERS.

    Sir,—From want of other means of getting a living, I have been obliged to take to hawking fruit about the streets, to try and earn bread for my family; and while doing so, I find that I am ...

    Article : 483 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    DEATH or MR. LEAKE, LATE M.P. FOR VICTORIA.—We understand that a telegram was received in Adelaide yesterday, announcing the death, from disease of the heart, of Mr. R.R. ...

    Article : 434 words
  14. THE SILLER GUN.

    Sir,—The successful competitor in rifle practice being Edward Ross, the son of a celebrated deerstalker, has naturally enough awakened a just and laudable pride in the bosoms of his ...

    Article : 414 words
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