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  2. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Hour Name. Object. 11 James Plunkett. First hearing. ...

    Article : 18 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The market for breadstuffs is very quiet. Best brands Adelaide flour cannot be quoted over £22 10s. per ton. Teas and sugars are in steady demand at ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH.

    On, this is a very unpleasant position! This confinement of the arms and neck causes such a confounded aching, or else I shouldn't mind it so much. The ignominy of it I should care not a ...

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  5. LOCAL COURTS.

    The sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide, Limited Jurisdiction, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 29th and 30th March. The following is a list of the causes set down for ...

    Article : 664 words
  6. THE NOARLUNGA ELECTION.

    Sir — I see that Mr. Colton denies having acknowledged that he was invited by Mr. Carr to attend the Cherry Gardens meeting. Now, Sir, it occurs to me that that gentleman adheres strictly to the ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. A STRANGE STORY

    The following strange and evening story, u not vouched for by persons of the highest respectability, would be deemed more a tale of romance than a simple narrative of facts which have recently ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The bushrangers made their appearance at Mr. Paul Burke 's, Gingamonna, on Saturday night last, and took away three horses leaving their own in exchange; and about 8 o' clock on ...

    Article : 2,319 words
  9. WEATHER PROGNOSTICS.

    Sir — However applicable the observations and calculations of Lieutenant Saxby may be to the antipodes, it has become plain to all from the many failures of his predictions here that they are ...

    Article : 472 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND

    TWENTY - FIVE REBELS KILLED — CAPTURE OF PERI, THE REBEL LEADER.— About 3 o' clock yesterday afternoon a special messenger arrived in Wellington from Wanganui. with despatches for ...

    Article : 847 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It has been arranged to hold u Conference in Sydney with representatives of Victoria to settle the border duties. Murray's drapery establishment was burnt ...

    Article : 40 words
  12. MEADOWS.

    I am sorry to say that Mr. Oakely is still in a very precarious state, little hopes being entertained of his recovery. It is also my painful duty to chronicle ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  13. TASMANIA.

    There are dates from Hobart Town to March 23 : A few parcels of Adelaide wheat and flour have been placed — the wheat at from 10s. to 10s 3d.; the flour at £23 4s. ...

    Article : 39 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Alexandra. which was arrives at Sydney, brings later news from New Zealand. The dates, however, are not given. H.M.S. Eclipec has been sent to East Cape ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. WALLAROO.— STRANDING OF THE STEAMSHIP KANGAROO.

    The Kangaroo steamer is on shore about live miles from here. She will be dry at low water. She is close to Bird Reef. Position not dangerous. ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. POLICE PROTECTION AT PORT CAROLINE.

    Sir — At Port Caroline, Kingston, Lacepede Bay, there is a population of from 120 to 150 residents, besides an addition of about 50 men at present employed by the Government in drainage and ...

    Article : 259 words
  17. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The City Council held a special meeting to consider drainage and other questions. Present — His Worship the Mayor (in the chair), Councillors Clark. Thomas, Baik, Rankin, Murphy, and ...

    Article : 524 words
  18. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queen-cliffe—March 25. Monarch, barque, from Newcastle; Maris, schooner, from Newcastle. March 26. Isabells, barque from Newcastle; ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. MODERN YOUNG LADIES. — If Queen

    Charalatte, or snuff- taking memory, should revisit the glimpses of the moon, she would see and hear much to make her venerable hair stand on end. She would stare in mute horror at a porkpie hat. ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  20. AMERICA.

    The Argus publishes the following extracts from a letter forwarded to a gentleman in Melbourne by his brother in New York:— "Coppin has gone with the Kean to Van- ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  21. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    We have two days' later dates from Melbourne. DEEP-SEA FISHING— A project for exploring and testing the natural capabilities for the establishment of deep-sea fisheries on the victorian ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  22. WALLAROO.

    Everybody here seems nighty gratified at the termination of the strike of the smelters, which had continued over a period of ten weeks The when have all returned to their work cheerfully and ...

    Article : 1,214 words
  23. EDUCATION BOARD.

    Present — Mr. Belt (Chairman). Mr.J. Brown, and Mr.E.W. Wickes(Secretary). PRELIMINARY APPLICATIONS. W.H. Harris applied for a licence for his school ...

    Article : 611 words
  24. NAIRNE.

    [From our own Correspondent.] A serious accident happened at Callington on Thursday morning last to Mr. Jabez Dodd. a labourer at the mines, who, while lifting a piece of timber, was by some means thrown backwards ...

    Article : 267 words
  25. LYNDOCH.

    On Tuesday last madame Carandini and her company gave an entertainment at the Lord Lyndoch Hotel. On Wednesday Professor Below, the famous ...

    Article : 236 words
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