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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at ten minutes past four o'clock, and read the customary prayer. THE EXPENDITURE OF THE AGENT-GENERAL. ...

    Article : 5,828 words
  3. BREACH OF THE QUARANTINE LAW. —THE CASE OF THE MACASSAR.

    G. C. E. Bohn, master of the barque Macassar, appeared to answer an information laid by the immigration officer, Mr. Macfarlane, charging him with having given a false ...

    Article : 2,952 words
  4. LAW REPORT.

    The arguments in this case were at last concluded, Mr. Michie finishing this morning; his speech, in reply, on behalf of the appellant. ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    In re Rutledge (proof of debt—partly heard), In re Henderson and Sons, Australian Trust Company v. Webster (exceptions), same v. same (further directions, In re Rutledge and Co. (certificate). ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. POLICE.

    DRUNKENNESS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT.— Denis Donovan, Thomas O'Grody, William, Westberry, Anne Thompson, and Charles Shoesmith, charged with drunkenness, were ...

    Article : 446 words
  7. THE ABORIGINES.

    Some objections having been made to the mode of supplying stores to the aborigines, it may be well to call attention to the following circular letter, which was sent to each of ...

    Article : 669 words
  8. FIBRE PLANTS.

    NEW ZEALAND FLAX.—Mr. Miller, of the new rope manufactory on the south side of the Yarra, has received from Auckland a quantity of the dressed fibre of the New Zealand ...

    Article : 398 words
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