MR. DAVID DUDLEY FIELD, the eminent American Jurist, who, with his wife and grandson, is now passing through the colony on his way to India, was invited by the Ministers to an excursion on the ...
Article : 1,684 wordsBEFORE his Honor Mr. Justice Hargrave. EDWARD RHODES V. JAMES SWEENEY. For plaintiff, Messrs. Stephen and Rogers, instructed by Mr. Meillon, of Grafton; for defendant, Messrs. ...
Article : 3,512 wordsAPRIL 17TH.—Although this township is in both a prosperous and progressive state, I must freely confess that it fairly puzzles me to find anything worthy of communication, and although I would always ...
Article : 1,755 wordsONE of the country papers—the YASS COURIER— lately had an article upon the desirability of forming a Press Association, one of the chier objects of which should be to secure an amendment of the law ...
Article : 503 wordsI DO myself the honur to submit my annual report on the condition and prospects of the Northern Goldfield under my especial supervision. 2 As will be seen from the accompanying statistics, ...
Article : 1,308 wordsIN our issue for January 31st, we gave a short notice of the sale in August last, of the famous herd of shorthorns belonging to the Hon. Samuel Campbell, of the New York ...
Article : 773 wordsWITH reference to the frightful murder, near the Guy Fawkes road, which we recorded last week, we now add the following particulars:—Mr. M'Lean, Dr. Spasshatt, and the policemen arrived at Kangaroo ...
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