A PRELIMINARY meeting of electors fovourable to the return of Mr. Henry Parkes as a representative in the next Parliament was held, yesterday evening, at Mr. Mason's, Albion Hotel, Park and Elizabeth streets, at half-past ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsJURY COURT.—Chin Ateak v. Elliott and others, part heard; [?] v. Atkinson; Serisaier v. Anthony; Lock v. Jones and wife.; FANCO COURT.—Morris, as assignee, v. Gannon ...
Article : 56 wordsIn the estate of James Malcolm and Co., an adjourned examination meeting. Mr. J. Brown, a witness, was examined, by Mr. Husband, who appeared on behalf of the official assignee, in reference to a mortgage ...
Article : 488 wordsI CAN add little fresh news to my last communication. The Assembly has been prorogued by the Governor with a very tame speech, and dissolved by him by a proclamation in the Gazette. The members have left us for their ...
Article : 1,118 wordsThe Advertiser says—Nothing could more strikingly shew the feeling of insecurity under which the Government and a portion of the inhabitants of the Northern Island labour than the strong sensation created in ...
Article : 234 wordsFrom Adelaide we have a report that a silver mine has been discovered there. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe following appointments are notified in yesterday's Government Gazette:—Returning Officers—Balranald, John Cramsie, Esq. The Murray, John Phillies, Esq.; Cosby William Morgan, Esq., to be vaccinator at Newcastle; and Mr. ...
Article : 2,297 wordsNOVEMBER 19TH.—During the past three days we have been visited with a heavy fall of rain, such as we have not had for many years for quantity and duration. The lower part of Macquarie-street was a perfect river— ...
Article : 198 wordsThe New Zealander of 7th November says:— The sixth session of the General Assemhly of New Zealand was terminated by prorogation on Monday last, at two o'clock, by his Excellency in person, attended by ...
Article : 260 wordsPATRICK Burnes was indicted for assaulting, with a pistol, one James Denmeed, and taking from him £7. From the evidence of James Denmead, it appeared that prisoner ran away with his (witness') wife and £300. ...
Article : 140 wordsNovember 19.—We have to record another of those dreadful floods, with which it has pleased an all-wise Providence to visit us, and the destruction to the farmers is past all calculation. Whole crops of wheat ...
Article : 128 wordsThis was an action against a carrier for failure to deliver, as per contract, at Sofala, seventy-six tins and three packages of opium. The only defence was that plaintiff was born an alien—a subjeat of China; that at ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Otago Witness has the following:— In Dunedin the ohsnges are so rapid, that on returning after an absence of three or four months, you scarcely recognise the outlying portion of the town to be the ...
Article : 426 wordsAnother of these distressing visitations has just come upon us. Clouds began to gather early on Thursday, and on Thursday night the rain began, and continued with but little intermission to pour down all that night ...
Article : 305 wordsBFFORE the Right Worshipful the Mayor, the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Shoobert, Armitage, Lucas, Asher, Oatley, and George Hid. Absent—Mr. Laycock. (For Wednesday—Messrs. Cook, Lyons, Joy, ...
Article : 438 wordsTHE AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK V. TAYLOR AND OTHERS. This was an action upon a cash credit bond, executed by defendants in favour of one Wallis, an auctioneer and ...
Article : 767 wordsMy last communication was dated Sur day, 6 p.m., and I now enclose a brief account of the flood to the present time. During the whole of last night the water rose very rapidly, until about eight o'clock this m rning; at ...
Article : 530 wordsWE have been requested to publish the following correspondence in reference to free selection in New Zealand:— "2nd November, 1860. ...
Article : 108 wordsWE yesterday quoted Taranaki news to the 10th November. Our other New Zealand dates are:—Nelson 10th, Wellington 6th, Lyttelton, 3rd, Otago 3rd, and Auckland (by the Breadalbane) to the 7th November. ...
Article : 33 wordsDRUNKARD.—Patrick Meagher was fined 10s., or twenty-four hours, for being drunk in George-street. ONSCENE LANGUAGE.—Frances Graham, a married woman, found guilty of making use of obsence language ...
Article : 123 words"Sir,—In reply to your note of this morning— inquiring of me whether the land was ever taken up before survey in New Zealand, and whether any inconvenience arose from the same—I beg to inform you ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Nelson Examiner says:—A very ortraordinary fish was captured in our harbour on the 24th October, which was thus described by Mr. Travers:— "The head was very small, not more than ten inches ...
Article : 623 wordsDISTRICT COURT.—The business was unimportant, the public are but little interested in squabbles between the bench and the bar, which mean nothing; and although it is at times highly amusing to spectators to ...
Article : 336 wordsWOOL.—Although large quantities are daily arriving, both from the interior and obastwise, yet there is little inclination to purchase until prices are fully established. Sheepakine: All that have appeared have been taken by the fellmongors. Tallow: ...
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