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  2. LAW REPORT.

    Mr. J. W. STEPHEN was heard for the defendant Stephenson. He contended that the plaintiffs had shown no equity. They claimed under the declaration of trust by Edward ...

    Article : 1,585 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    COTTON COLTIVATION.—Amumber of gentlemen, whose private commercial transactions and social position will make the success of their experiment of small consequence to them, hava ...

    Article : 1,254 words
  4. THE LACHLAN.

    Since my last communication, the good people of Forbes and neighbourhood have been alternately kept in a state of excitement by the report that the notorious Gardiner was in the hands of ...

    Article : 1,615 words
  5. POLICE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—The following persons war[?] dealt with in the usual way for this offenes:— Bobert Mory, Bridget Duffy, Eliza Gaynor, Mary Owens, Rufus Davis, Thomas Moody, Alexander ...

    Article : 427 words
  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    LOST CHILD FOUND.—Our Wallaroo correspondent writes:—"I have heard during the week that a blackfellow, named Captain Jemmy, some short time since brought to one of Rogers's ...

    Article : 854 words
  7. CITT COUNCIL.

    This was a quarterly meeting of the council, which met at noon. There were present the [?]ayor, Aldermen Eades, Gailagher, and Keeley; and Councillors Walsh, Edwards, Hill, Jones, ...

    Article : 1,993 words
  8. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    Regers v. Procter, Mouatt v. Kaye, Rolfe v. Matthews, Brett v. Freeth, and Sawyer v. Burfield. NISI PRIUS SITTINGS. IN THE NEW COURT HOUSE. ...

    Article : 498 words
  9. GOODS TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—Several letters have appeared in your journal during the present week upon the subject of the charges on goods from Melbourne to Bal[?]rat, and Geelong to Ballarat, and calling ...

    Article : 376 words
  10. THE NATIONAL SYSTEM AS ADMINISTERED IN VICTORIA.

    Sir,—Some months since you inserted a letter from me containing extracts from other lette[?] that, had passed between the board and myself clearly showing that an appeal against acts of ...

    Article : 483 words
  11. FAPMERS COMMONS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "A Farmor," is entirely mistaken when he supposes that the security required from managers of farmers commons by the Board of Land and Works ...

    Article : 848 words
  12. EDUCATION.

    Sir,—I hope you will favour me with a place in your columns to make known our grievances —which is not a local grievance, but extends to every farming district in the colony. When the ...

    Article : 789 words
  13. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Sir,—The following plain statement of facts will partly show the loss sustained by those teachers whose salaries for the firet part of the current year are not forthcoming. ...

    Article : 457 words
  14. THE TROUBLES OF GROWLER'S CREEK.

    Sir,— Perhaps, being a resident of the abovenamed place, you may imagine I am of a growling disposition, but I can assure you I am not naturally so disposed. I am a storekeeper here ...

    Article : 294 words
  15. THE NEW BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    Sir,—I have been watching with much interest the "serpent of denominationalism" unfolding his wily coils in your columns. I can no longer doubt but that the elergy of one denomination at ...

    Article : 251 words
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