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  2. THE COMET.

    [The following reprint, extracted from an English paper of 1849, and headed "The Expected Great Comet," has been forwarded to us by a correspondent.] As the world is looking out for the ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  3. SUPREME COURT FURTHER PROCEDURE AMENDMENT BILL.

    This Bill merely proposes to repeal clauses 182 and 183 of the Supreme Court Procedure Amendment Act, No. 5 of 1853. The clauses proposed to be repealed are as ...

    Article : 2,852 words
  4. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH.

    We see our swells partly turning their backs upon all-round collars, that for so many months past have turned their heads—that is to say, granting the possibility of any one who was immured inside one of those linen ...

    Article : 4,930 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    We have already intimated that the news from the Port Curtis diggings, contained in the latest Sydney files, was on the whole favourable, while the telegrams conveying the latest ...

    Article : 1,665 words
  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS

    GEORGE BRUNSKILL, late of Grenfell-street and Greenock Creek, storekeeper.—Adjourned final hearing. Mr. Smith appeared for the Official Assignee; and the Attorney-General, instructed by Mr. Donaldson, for the ...

    Article : 2,880 words
  7. THE PUBLIC BREAKFAST TO THE REV. MR. BINNEY.

    Sir—It will oblige some of my friends and myself if you will be so good as insert in your paper to-morrow the following extract from a letter which I wrote this morning. It will ...

    Article : 511 words
  8. POLICE COURTS.

    OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Julia Lavless, charged by T. W. Bee, of the Destitute Asylum, with using obscene language towards him, was sent for one month to the Gaol. ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. DESTITUTE BOARD.

    Present—The Very Rev. Mr. Ryan (in the chair), the Very Rev. the Colonial Chaplain, and the Rev. Mr. Gardner. The Relieving Officer stated that he had enquired into ...

    Article : 806 words
  10. ASSESSMENT ON STOCK.

    Sir—I perceive by one of your late issues that the Ministry intend to introduce a Bill to impose an assessment upon stock depastured upon the waste lands of the Crown. Now, I ...

    Article : 338 words
  11. THE IMPOUNDING BILL.

    Sir—Will you allow me through the medium of your paper to call your attention to the 12th clause of the new Impounding Bill, which authorizes owners or occupiers of land to ...

    Article : 982 words
  12. GAWLER CORPORATION.

    The MAYOR stated he had received a letter in reply to one addressed by him to the Central Road Board, informing him that in the event of any money being spent in erecting a new bridge, the line of road as laid down in ...

    Article : 896 words
  13. EXPLORATION OF THE INTERIOR.

    Sir—Having read in a late number of your journal an account of Mr. J. M. D. Stuart's late explorations, in which he states that "Having taken one month's provisions, he was ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Sir—I shall feel obliged by your correcting an error in your report of the proceedings in the House of Assembly yesterday, under the head of "Mount Gambier." I am reported as ...

    Article : 108 words
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