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  2. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    At the Institute quarterly meeting last evening at the schoolroom—the President, Mr. E. J. Catlow, in the chair—there was a large attendance. After reports by the Presidents Secretary and Treasurer ...

    Article : 264 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Mr. Bakewett, Crown Solicitor, and Mr. Way for the defendants, appellants: Mr. Stow, Q.C., for the plaintiffs, respondents. The petition of appeal set out that by a decree of ...

    Article : 1,642 words
  4. A REMARKABLE FAMILY.

    [The following sketch is quoted with some slight omissions from a paper entitled "Birmingham Descendants of Wonderful Robert Walker," which recently appeared under the weekly heading of ...

    Article : 1,921 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Assembly are engaged on the Estimates. A fair general business is doing. Wheat is a trifle lower. ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. VICTORIA.

    The repeal of postages on newspapers has been notified in the Assembly. The Turf Committee have accepted Watson's apology and his resignation. He will ...

    Article : 38 words
  7. MELROSE, April 5.

    On Tuesday the Sunday-school annual treat took place in one of Mr. J. H. Angas's paddocks, where an apparently in exhaustible supply of tea and huge piles of pastry gladdened the hearts of ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Governor'a family have returned to town for the winter. Heavy rain fell last night Sugars have advanced £2 per ton. ...

    Article : 27 words
  9. TASMANIA.

    The Hobart Town papers report that in several instances salmon have been seen in the river. ...

    Article : 23 words
  10. STREET PAVEMENTS.

    It would seem as it the magnificent and astonishing results of railroad locomotion might earlier have taught us an important principle in the construction of pavements. ...

    Article : 3,080 words
  11. PORT AUGUSTA, April 5.

    On Monday night, March 29, the Court Pride of the North. A.O.O.F., annual ball in the Institute was well attended, the room being full, and every one well pleased. Dancing was kept up with vigour ...

    Article : 46 words
  12. WAIRUA.

    Intelligence from the above district has reached Napier. The bodies of two natives murdered in the neighbourhood of Felix Goulet's house had been found, and the hone of a third. It has been ...

    Article : 552 words
  13. VICTORIAN NOTES.

    Hugo Levinger, who is alleged to have murdered several Polynesian Datives on the high seas, was yesterday discharged from custody under the warrant issued against him from Sydney. He was ...

    Article : 804 words
  14. VESTRY MEETINGS.

    HOLY TRINITY RIVERTON.—April 1. The Vestry was attended by a fair proportion of the seatholders, and the Ven. Archdeacon Twopeny presided. The accounts were passed, and Messrs. ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. INSOLVENCY COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  16. THE "PROVIDENCE."

    We published yesterday a brief account of an alleged attempt to induce a young girl to enter the Roman Catholic Convent. Our contemporary the Advertiser gives the statement of the girl herself. ...

    Article : 882 words
  17. LOCAL COURTS.

    KNIGHT v. ALLEN (in appeal).—Mr. Brook for the appellant. In this case the appellant had been fined £10 and costs £1 by the Mount Gambier Magistrate for the sale, through his wife, of four ...

    Article : 740 words
  18. THE DEATH-HOLE.

    Sir—The leader in Tuesday's Journal drew my attention to this subject. You say the hole is eight feet deep. I have bathed in it and bottomed it in one or two places, and these places were about ...

    Article : 430 words
  19. RIVERINA.

    The effect of the breaking up of the drought in Riverine is shown by the following extract from the Riverine Advertiser:—"The rain, which has been general has been unusually heavy for these ...

    Article : 262 words
  20. PASSENGER VEHICLES.

    Sir—Your article on the licensing of public vehicles induces me to bring under your notice another grievance to which the public are frequently liable. Having occasion often to travel on ...

    Article : 248 words
  21. POLICE COURTS.

    His worship stated, with regard to a case of assault heard last Friday—Fesenmeyer v. George—I have reason to believe that if toe informant could appeal to the Local Court, my decision would ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. A NOVEL RAILWAY PROJECT IN LONDON.—THE NARROW GAUGE.

    A project of a somewhat novel character is announced in the prospectus of the "Islington Railway Company." The object is the construction of a line from Islington Green, near the ...

    Article : 706 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND.—THE WAR.

    Wellington, March 18.—On the 9th Te Kooti, with 100 men. attacked Hohoaia's pa, to which tie had previously advanced under a white flag. When his intentions became evident the garrison opened ...

    Article : 968 words
  24. SUPREME COURT.—IN BANCO.

    Mr. Ingleby made an application in this case for a rule to set aside the nonsuit or for a new trial. The grounds stated were improper rejection of evidence and that there was evidence which ought. ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  25. ALPHONSO LIGUORI.

    Sir—I had intended sending a reply on all points to the letters of "Catholicus" and "St. John's;" but as I should have to draw out carefully the meaning of the passages quoted from Luther and ...

    Article : 498 words
  26. THE CASE OF CATHERINE MARTIN.

    Sir—In the Register of to-day I was greatly astonished at the absurd reports concerning a young female who was brought down to Adelaide on Monday last. I can perhaps account for her being ...

    Article : 270 words
  27. OUR INSOLVENCY LAWS.

    Sir—Your correspondent "E.S., of No. 3, Rundle-street, appears to forget that the "gent" referred to in his letter of the 5th instant did offer to pay one-third cash, and half his income to meet ...

    Article : 231 words
  28. A DANGEROUS PLACE.

    Sir—Would your kindly oblige me by calling special attention of the City Corporation to the dangerous state of the tunnel just below the City Baths, on the City Bridge-rood, over which the rail ...

    Article : 115 words
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