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  2. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1862.

    In the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, Mr. HEALES gave notice that, on Tuesday next, he would move that no new business, except postponements, be taken up after eleven o'clock ...

    Article : 6,431 words
  3. THE ALPAGA.

    The introduction of the alpaca, in sufficient numbers to insure its wool becoming one of the staples of Victorian produce, may now be said to be no longer a matter of doubt; it is rather one of ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  4. LAW REPORT.

    Mr Rippon opposed, on behalf of creditors; Mr. Gresson supported the application for certificate. Mr. Rippon addressed the Court at some length ...

    Article : 545 words
  5. THE SANDH[?]RST ELECTION CASE.

    The Elections, and Qualifications Committee sat again yesterday, at Parliament Houses, for the further hearing of this case. The members of the committee present were—Mr. Mollison ...

    Article : 1,032 words
  6. THE ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN AT SYDNEY.

    Play commenced at a quarter-past eleven, Caffyn and Laurence bowling. Hopkinson run out second ball from Caffyn; score, five. Thirteen out for eighty-one. ...

    Article : 620 words
  7. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH.

    Mr. Reynolds, the Treasurer, has sent in his resignation, which has been accepted. A great deal of sympathy is manifested towards him, the public thinking the editor was justified, in ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. GAZETTE.

    The following announcements appeared in yesterday's Gazette:— RESIGNATIONS. Charles Edward Bright, E[?]q., of his ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    Criminal [?] tting[?] at ten o'clock. INSOLVENT COURT. (Before the Chief Commissioner.) Adjourned Certificats Meeting, at Ten.—John ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. ESTABLISHMENT OF A SAILORS' HOME.

    A public meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the Mechanics' Institution, for the purpose of taking into consideration the establishment of a Sailors' Home. The Right Worshipful the Mayor ...

    Article : 2,452 words
  11. THE GEELONG WINES.

    Sir,—I am glad to find that your Geelong correspondent has taken a course likely to transfer to your columns the controversy between M. Bladier, of Bendigo, and Mr. Dardell, of ...

    Article : 670 words
  12. THE EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    Sir,—Will you kindly afford me space for the exposure of what I believe to be a very gross job, which has just been perpetrated by the Farm Committee of the Board of Agriculture? On the ...

    Article : 691 words
  13. GEELONG.

    The dismissal of the Rev. M. Handt from his post as Government chaplain here to the gaol and infirmary by Bishop Perry is a theme of general conversation and for genaral censure. ...

    Article : 612 words
  14. THE BOTANICAL GARDENS.

    Sir,—Has the present Government acted wisely —viewing the mat[?]er either from a scientific, economic, or practical stand-point—in abolishing the office of [?]rator at the Botanical Gardens? ...

    Article : 329 words
  15. THE LAND BILL.

    Sir,—One of the greatest deficiencies in this colony, and that which renders it inferior to most others, is the want of fresh-water streams or springs. This is a fact too well known to those ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. TASMANIAN GOLD.

    Sir,—Allow me to correct a mistake in your columns of this day, wherein you state that asmania, has made her first shipment of gold, [?]sisting of ten or eleven ounces. ...

    Article : 88 words
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