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  2. FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT AT HAWTHORN.

    The lad Walter Augustus Jenkins, who was shot in the bead with a revolver by his companion, William Duncan Love, at Hawthorn, on Monday, died from the effects of ...

    Article : 939 words
  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    By the s.s. Alhambra we have New Zealand intelligence to the 9th inst. The following is a summary of the news:- Several of the Ministers of the Crown who ...

    Article : 1,881 words
  4. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The sub committee appointed to inquire [?]nto the complaint made by Mr. Leplastrier regarding the maltreatment of hia daughter, a little girl, whilst in the hospital suffering ...

    Article : 2,108 words
  5. THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. R Yeomans, at the invitation of the Sandridge National Reform League, yesterday evening addressed a meeting of electors at the local town-hall. Mr M'Callam, ...

    Article : 1,223 words
  6. MESSRS STEVENSON AND SONS AND THE CUSTOMS.

    We mentioned in yesterday's issue the determination arrived at by the firm of Messrs, L. Stevenson and Sons not to continue the actions instituted by them against the ...

    Article : 1,048 words
  7. BALLARAT.

    There was a very good steady business done to-day at the Corner—Black Horse, De Murska, Dyke's Freehold, Egerton, Newington, and Prince Patrick all being in good ...

    Article : 758 words
  8. VICTORIAN EYE AND EAR INSTITUTION.

    The annual meeting of the subscribers of the above institution was held yesterday the Rev.J. Miram s in the chair. The committee's report was as follows:- ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  9. SUDDEN DEATH AT GEELONG.

    An awfully sudden death occurred at Geelong today, which cast a feeling of gloom over the whole neighbourhood. Dr. W. E. Crook, one of the practitioners of the ...

    Article : 768 words
  10. SANDHURST.

    The rumours of loss of life at H[?]ly through the storm and flood of Monday night happlly turn out to be incorrect, Some fencing, a few sheep and pigs, some vines ...

    Article : 351 words
  11. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' STRIKE.

    A numerously attended meeting of carpenters and joiners was held last night at the old Trades-hall (Mr. R. Miller in the chair), to take into consideration the action ...

    Article : 389 words
  12. A SCENE IN THE JIKA COUNCIL.

    Sir,—I am reluctantly compelled to again ask space in your valuable journal, through "Your Northcote Correspondent" having given my letter of the 9th the "lie direct," ...

    Article : 312 words
  13. THE PROPOSED LAND TAX.

    Sir,—Mr. Molesworth Greene tells us how the King's tenants in Capite were assessed, &c., but he ignores the land taxes that from time immemorial had affected lands ...

    Article : 275 words
  14. TUE BISHOP ON UNEDUCATED MEN.

    Sir,—I accept with becoming meekness and gratitude "X.'s" lesson in grammar, and conclude that the Bishop's words had no retrospective application. Reading them, ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. THE REV. S. J. WHITMEE.

    Sir,—Please permit me to correct a statement in your report of the London Missionary Society's meeting of yesterday. I am reported to have said respecting the ...

    Article : 111 words
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