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  2. ORIGINAL STORIES.

    Nothing could convince Jones, of the Survey Department, that he was wrong in his belief that a vast inland sea was waiting to be discovered in the northern part of ...

    Article : 3,343 words
  3. SPORTING.

    The following is we programme of the Randwick Spring Meeting:—DERBY DAY—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. THE TRIAL STAKES of 4 sovs. each, with 40 sovs. ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Leake v. Sutherland. Young v. Ashby. Hutton v. Hill and Another. Delaney v. White. ...

    Article : 34 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    Lord Belmore has arrived at Castlemaine. He visited several of the public places, and leaves for Melbourne to-morrow. ...

    Article : 45 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been a great fire at Dunedin. It commenced in the stables of the Commercial Hotel, and about twenty adjacent buildings were destroyed. A man was burnt ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    [Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Downer.] In re Jonathan Coulls, of Burnside, coach-builder; an adjourned final hearing. Mr. J. W. Downer for the insolvent, and the ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. LOCAL COURTS.

    CROZ V. MCGREGOR—Claim for £12, board and lodging, money lent, &c. Mr. Dempster appeared for the defendant, and pleaded the Statute of Limitations. His Worship ordered a nonsuit. ...

    Article : 44 words
  9. POLICE COURTS.

    George Edward Allen, alias George Struit, was charged with stealing notes and coin to the amount of £29 10s., the property of Thomas Boddington, of the Shamrock Hotel, who deposed to the effect ...

    Article : 960 words
  10. PICKINGS FROM MELBOURNE PUNCH.

    Some seasoning to stuff a cold. A pair of oats for a butter boat. A head-scenter for the stinks of Melbourne. A knife to cut down a suspended official. ...

    Article : 1,707 words
  11. THE LAW OF INSOLVENCY.

    Sir—"Lex" in complaining of the "attacks of some aspirant for newspaper notoriety, who has been lying in wait for an opportunity of bringing himself before the public," &c., ascribes an ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  12. ENCOURAGE HORSE-RACING.

    Let me now appeal to the gentry and turf supporters of the colony, not by way of dictation or on account of any superior knowledge of mine—far from it—but from the influence of natural ...

    Article : 3,750 words
  13. MARINE BOARD.

    Present—Captain Smith (in the chair) and Messrs. J. M. Linklater and G. W. Hawkes. The SECRETARY stated that the President was engaged in the survey of the inner bar in order to ...

    Article : 621 words
  14. DOUBLE AND TREBLE EVENT BETTING.

    It was an Important resolution that was discussed on Monday night at the Albion Subscription-rooms, aud we trust that the good effects anticipated to arise from it will be fully realized. ...

    Article : 1,657 words
  15. ELECTORAL LISTS.

    Sir—Seeing various complaints published from time to time bearing upon the inaccuracies of the electoral rolls of the province, I for one can vouch, from personal knowledge, how sadly deficient the ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. GAS! GAS! GAS!

    Sir—The supply of gas to the city is, I think, a public matter, and therefore I wish you to kindly publish my letter on the question of the price per foot thereof. I see by the report that the ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. WOOL-WASHING.

    Sir—In reply to your correspondent at Wood-side I beg to say that it will not pay to erect any hot water-washing and cold-spouting apparatus of however simple construction to do a few hundred ...

    Article : 174 words
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