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  2. LATEST OF THE "SULTANA" FROM TROUBRIDGE SHOALS.

    WE detailed in our last the particulars of the running of this vessel on Troubridge Shoals on the night of Thursday the 27th ultimo. At that time, from the Mate's account, we ...

    Article : 438 words
  3. CITY AND PORT RAILWAY.

    AND so the North Arm-ites are not as they expected going to hare it all their own way Common sense is about to over-ride their vagaries, practical knowledge their ...

    Article : 2,606 words
  4. THE "ORATOR" AND THE "MA CEDON" FROM ENGLAND.

    THERE have been English arrivals since our last, the Orator, with one hundred and sixteen passengers and general cargo, and the Mocedon with two hundred and ...

    Article : 2,046 words
  5. RESIDENT MAGISTRATES COURT.

    DONALD McKECHNIE, farmer, Torrens, and THOS. SHANGHNESSY, of the Salt Plains, were fined £2 each and costs, for depasturing cattle upon Grown Lands without license, upon the information of ...

    Article : 892 words
  6. THE OVERLAND MAIL FROM PORTLAND.

    BY this Mail we have Portland papers of the 21st of September, and Port Phillip ones of the 20th, but they contain little likely to interest our readers generally. ...

    Article : 1,484 words
  7. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. MESSRS. WALLACE & ELLARD'S CONCERT.

    The fourth and last concert of this subscription look place on Tuesday evening, to a very numerous and highly respectable auditory. The programme presented a ...

    Article : 683 words
  8. POLICE COURT.

    JOHN JENKINS was charged with stealing eight posts, the property of C. G. Everard, Esq. Dugald Crawford, farmer. Edward's Town, depo[?]ed that the prisoner had a piece of ground near ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. LAW AND POLICE COURTS. SUPREME COURT.

    DUMBLETON v. G. M. SYEPHEN—Mr Parker for the defendant moved for a postponement of the trial on the grounds set forth by the defendant in person on the previous day. ...

    Article : 416 words
  10. PASSENGERS PER "INDIAN'S" TEA MEETING.

    The Tea Meeting to Mr Grundy and the Committee appointed to represent their grievances, announced by the emigrants of the Indian, took place last evening, at the Norfolk Arms, Rundle-street. ...

    Article : 3,037 words
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