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  2. NEW ARRIVALS.

    SIR— A stranger on his arrival in this Colony, listens with surprise, when he hears universally, the conduct of the Lieutenant-Governor, and of "the officials," generally spoken of always with supreme ...

    Article : 1,087 words
  3. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    NEW GOLD FIELDS.—Events are occurring every day in reference to our gold fields, which show the absurdity of the supposition that there is any probability of their being already exhausted, or being likely to be worked out ...

    Article : 3,543 words
  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A land sale on the 6th inst, comprised [?] acres. There was a large attendance [?] persons engerly desirous to become purchases and occupiers of agricultural land, as evinced ...

    Article : 701 words
  5. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Smyth, on behalf of the complainant, applied to His Honor for a rule nisi to dissolve the partnership between the above parties, in relation to the Royal Exchange Hotel, in ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. PUBLIC HOUSES AT THE DIGGINGS.

    The following is the letter from His Honor the Chief Justice, referred to in the report which appeared in our impression of yesterday, of the public meeting held at the Temperance ...

    Article : 2,964 words
  7. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—May I claim a small space in your widelycirculated journal to bring under the especial notice of the proper authorities, either here or in Melbourne, relative to a most cowardly, unmanly, and disgraceful ...

    Article : 533 words
  8. HINT TO THE CORPORATION.

    SIR— It is not often I venture to give "advice gratis" as medical men would say,—nevertheless some short time ago, I perused both in your paper, and in that of your antagonistic journal, several letters ...

    Article : 354 words
  9. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Our readers will agree with us, we are sure, in thinking that, in these stirring times, we are not justified in locking up our columns by the publication of long detailed reports of the debates in the Legislative ...

    Article : 3,563 words
  10. THE LATE ACCIDENT AT THE THEATRE.

    SIR,—Your valuable journal of this morning contains a paragraph relative to the unfortunate accident which occurred at the Queen's Theatre on Thursday evening last; I feel confident that your well known liberality of ...

    Article : 262 words
  11. THE WATER POLICE.

    As I believe it to be always the aim and the duty of the public press, to expose abuses where ever they may appear, and as I am confident it is your desire to do so, I beg to call your attention ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. THE STRANGER.

    SIR,—I have been in the Colony now six weeks, and, from inability, have not been able to do a stroke of work, and, even if I could, my situation is precarious, being one of the fraternity called clerks ...

    Article : 393 words
  13. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

    Messrs. Tennent and Co.—Shop and dwelling-house, gold nugget, cart, cottage, steam ship Rajah Wallie. Messrs. Francis and Cohen.— Iron house, grocery and oilmen's stores, hops, schooner Twins, pipes. ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. Thursday, Jan. 20th, 1853.

    1. Forfolted Recognizances Enforcement Bill.—Second reading. 3. University of Melbourne Endowment Bill.—Adop tion of roport. ...

    Article : 45 words
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