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  2. THE IMPOUNDING LAW AND FREE SELECTORS.

    Two cases, both E. Heffernan v. M. Ryan, for breaches of the Impounding Act come before the Court From the evidence it appeared it,at defendant impounded forty head of cattle from & free selction at ...

    Article : 821 words
  3. EAST MAITLAND.

    THE CIRCUIT COURT.—Owing to the continued illness of his Honor Judge Milford, the business of this court has been adjourned until Monday morning next Telegrams were sent to Sydney yesterday morning, asking ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH. QUEENSLAND TWENTY-TWO v. NEW SOUTH WALES ELEVEN.

    The return match between the representatives of the cricketers of New South Wales and Queensland was initiated on Saturday, upon the ground in the Outer Domain. The day was as fine as could be ...

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  5. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    Before the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Love and Burdekin.) Five drunkards and one man locked up for protection, were discharged. ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. VICTORIA.

    We have Melbourne papers to April 13th. A telegram of the 12th, from Wangaratta, says:—, The prioner supposed to be Ben Hall was discharged from custody to-day," The following is also from ...

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    POOR-BOX.—Received nil; relieved six persons. ROSTER.—Monday — Messrs. Ross, M. Cohen, Murphy, and Bossley. Tuesday—Messrs. Hogg, Raper, and Pinhey. Wednesday—Messrs. Caldwell,. ( ...

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  8. MINING LEASES.

    THE DONKEY HILL.—Some two or three weeks back we gave information that a letter accompanied with a tracing had been received in Moruya from the Surveyor General, conveying the information that Dunlop's ...

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  9. WATER POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    ' Jane Wilkinson, aged 29, described, as a.domestic servant, was brought up for protection. From the evidence it appeared that the prisoner, on Thursday night lost, threw herself into the water from the pier near the ...

    Article : 237 words
  10. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

    PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.—THE LENTON TROUPE. —These clever acrobats have, during the past week, been favoured with full patronage, and in addition to their usual sensational performances, have exhibited the ...

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    ROSTER.—Monday—Holiday. Tuesday —Messrs. J. Caldwell, W. Macleay, and M. Motcalfe. Wednesday— Messrs. J. Cuthbert, S. Lyons, and E. Raper. Thursday—Messrs. T. Laury, M. E. Murnin, and S. H. ...

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    THE DROUGHT.—The long continued absence,of any fall of rain adequate to the requirements of the season has become a matter fraught with apprehension to the farmer, the grazier, and others. The Tumut district is ...

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    KEROSENE MINERAL.—We have been favoured by Mr. Judge Owen with an inspection of a sample of kerosene made from the Illawarra mineral by Mr. Hall, of Sydney. Inequality it is decidedly equal to ...

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  14. THE LUNCHEON.

    The luncheon waa prepared by Mr. W. J. O'Brien' of Tattertall's Hotel, and was spread in a large apartment beneath the Grand Stand. The spread was excellent, and in point of completeness equal, if not ...

    Article : 1,082 words
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