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  2. MELBOURNE WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.

    The import markets since the mall's departure have not been characterised by much activity, for though, some large transactions have been carried through, yet, almost during the entire week, business has been ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    On the 22nd inst. His Excellency the Governor received the report of Captain Palmer, of H.M.S. Rosario, detailing the circumstances under which that officer seized and ...

    Article : 842 words
  4. THE COST OF RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    Sir,—In recent letters in The Argus I endeavoured to direct public attention to two systems adopted in South Australia, each of which I believe to, be more suitable to the ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  5. LAW REPORT.

    Mr, Michie, Q.C., Mr. Higinbotham, and Mr. Spensley for the plantiffs; Mr. Ireland, Q.C., Mr. Fellows, and Mr. Williams for the defendants. ...

    Article : 579 words
  6. LIGHT RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—Some seven weeks since the Commissioner of Railways was asked "if the Government had had under consideration any system of cheap railway construction?" The ...

    Article : 1,131 words
  7. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    We have received from a gentleman well informed in native matters, and who has recently visited the East Coast, some important information respecting the native meeting at ...

    Article : 1,541 words
  8. THE WHEAT STATISTICS FOR 1869.

    Sir,—In common with many of the people about here, I was surprised at the returns from the wheat crop of 1869. I am a steam thrasher, and wander to and fro through the ...

    Article : 448 words
  9. POLICE.

    MINOR OFFENCES.—John Davis was lined 20s.; or fourteen days' imprisonment for leaving his horse and dray unprotected.— William Wier was fined 5s. for insulting ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. MINING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir,—As you have more than once allowed me a large portion of your space in discussing the advantage that would follow the construction of a railway to this part of the ...

    Article : 394 words
  11. ENGLISH MISCELLANY.

    The Times supplies the following curious story of a damsel who seems anxious to emulate the fame of De Quincey's military nun:-"At the Tonbridge Police Court, a ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  12. LIFE KITES.

    Sir,—I am very much obliged to "Nelson" for detailing the merits of my kite, for although the one in the Exhibition is the one patented by Lieutenant Nares, yet when he ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. FRAUDULENT SPIRIT BOTTLERS.

    Sir,—Would you kindly give me room in your paper to make a few comments on your article of yesterday on the case of Hennessy v. White. ...

    Article : 555 words
  14. A COLONIAL MILITIA.

    Sir,—It is clearly the intention of the English Government to place the defence of the colonies in their own hands, so far, at least, as concerns our land forces. The cost of ...

    Article : 456 words
  15. THE INDIAN HORSE MARKET.

    Sir,—A company for the export of firstclass horse stock hence to the Indian markets-such as you refer to in this day's leaderwas projected here a few years ago; but the ...

    Article : 397 words
  16. BOURKE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The following is the calendar of prisoners for trial at the Bourke General Sessions, which commence to-morrow at ten o'clock, before his Honour Judge Pohlman at the ...

    Article : 128 words
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