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  2. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    NOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. FORSTER— "That he will ask the Honourable the Chief Secretary whether any application has been made ...

    Article : 1,272 words
  3. VISIT TO THE DJAMBI.

    The weather on Saturday morning gave very little promise of a favourable day for the projected file on board the Djambi, and it was feared that few ladies would venture afloat. But as the hour ...

    Article : 2,150 words
  4. AGRICULTURE.

    Mr. Potts can scarcely be called a farmer now, although holding some 300 to 400 acres of land, a portion of Which was in cultivation some years since; but as he has been raising water for the ...

    Article : 2,779 words
  5. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH.

    Pending the examination of witnesses before the Commission for Enquiry into the Convict System, some very interesting and touching revelations continue to be made of the state of feeling on the ...

    Article : 2,016 words
  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  7. POLICE COURTS.

    ABSENTEE APPRENTICE.—William Walan was charged by his master, Samuel Edmonds, boot and shoe maker, Wakefleld-street, as an absentee from his service, stipulated under an indenture of ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. THE AMERICAN QUESTION.

    Sir—As one of the few in this colony who think that the cause of humanity and freedom is on the, side of the North in the present struggle, I would, with your permission, say a few words in reply to ...

    Article : 1,359 words
  9. NOARLUNGA.

    I have but little news to record this week. Everything seems very dull, and the prospects of im-provement are very distant. The weather continues exceedingly dry but ...

    Article : 218 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND GOLD FIELDS.

    We cautioned our readers some time since to pause before joining in the rush to the New Zealand gold-fields. But many persons from South Australia had already gone thither. Some ...

    Article : 1,572 words
  11. THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

    Sir—I see a number of letters obviously from workmen asserting that eight hours labour a day is sufficient for employer and employed. They surely forget that this colony at least paid in its ...

    Article : 615 words
  12. MR. HARGRAVES' REPORT ON WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The following report, received by the Albany mail has been handed to us (Perth Inquirer) for publication:— "Albany, King George's Gound, March 3, 1863 ...

    Article : 2,001 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE REGISTER.

    Sir—I am much pleased with your remarks on the eight hours movement, and if as you say, the mason and carpenter are to work only eight hours a day, we must expect that the blacksmith ...

    Article : 210 words
  14. INFANTICIDE.

    Sir—Though I may not be able to endorse all that your correspondent Mr. Ayliffe has advanced on this subject, I firmly believe that there are numbers of infants die within short periods of ...

    Article : 598 words
  15. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Messrs. Gray (Actingp-Chairman), Paterson, and Ramsay. Messrs. Waddy and M Kenzie waited upon the Council, requesting that the Council would gravel the footpath in ...

    Article : 526 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE REGISTER.

    Sir—The above question is occupying no small space in your columns just now, which have been availed of mostly by those in favour of the reduction. I would ask those writers if they have ...

    Article : 887 words
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