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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsThis care was resumed and the evidence was continued. The addresses of counsel were aommenced and will be resumed this morning. JURY COURT. ...
Article : 92 wordsTHE adjourned meeting of parties interested in the purchase and sale of produce was held this day in the Chamber of Commerce. There was a full attendance of persons interested, including ...
Article : 1,901 wordsATREVIDA, barque, 457 tons, Blaset, from [?] 23rd August Durham and Irwin, agents. SORATA, barque, 390 tons, Jack, from Adelaide 3rd instant. Passengers- Mrs. Jones and Mr. Dunstan, Molison and Black, ...
Article : 140 wordsOUR enterprising friends in South Australia appear to be puzzled what to do with their conquests. That they have the right to a first voice in the matter no one can dispute, for they ...
Article : 1,368 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE— Talbot v. Cunnigham, examination; Turner v. Wright, examination; Mitchell v. Simons, for receiver to bring in account; Rodd v. Hickey, to re-settle report; re Reid and others (infants). ...
Article : 45 wordsBEFORE the Chief Comminssioner. In the estate of William Whiteman, an adjourned certificate meeting. His Honor on hearing Mr. Wilkinson for insolvent. and two creditors in opposition, said ...
Article : 975 wordsLA TOUCHE TREVILLE, French war steamer, for Tabill. ...
Article : 10 wordsNovember 8— Boomerang, from [?]imaro, New Zealand. ...
Article : 10 wordsFor Auckland— Auokland, steamer, 14th instant; Novelty early. For. Mauritius— Clars Sayers. early. For Olago— Mountain Main, 14th Instant. ...
Article : 71 wordsNovember 3— Isabells, from Duncdin. November 4— Woodlark, from Sydney. November 5— Windhover, and Susan, from Lyite'ton. SAILED. ...
Article : 23 wordsJULIAN CROSS, David Gedge, and Elizabeth Scott, who were convicted at the Be chworth Cironit Court, of the wilful murder of Robert Soot, the husband of Elizabeth Scott, were executed it half past pine this morning. The ...
Article : 136 wordsOctober 25— Tomstin, from Newcastle. October 27— Thomas Brown, from Foo-Chow-Foo. October 30— Primuis, from London. October 31— Amazon, from Mauritins. ...
Article : 29 wordsClara Sayore, barque, 294 tons. Bremner, for Maurltins. E. M. Savers, agent. Grafton achconer, 55 tons, Masgrave, for King's Island. Captain, agent. ...
Article : 43 wordsTIGER. 75 tons, Gilvecay, for Bulli. RHOHDA, 80 tons Reaodon, for Jervis Bay. VILLAGE BELLE. 129 tons. Brown for Newcastle. MACLEAY. 47 tons, Fraser, for Macleay River. ...
Article : 65 wordsFEDERAL WAR STEAMER AT MAUITIUS— On the 24th September (which was the day the Amson sailed from Mauritins). the inhabitants of port Louis were started by the discharge of cannon reverberating over the island, and it was supposed at ...
Article : 398 wordsAt evida from Ilo Ilo: 19,800 bags augar, 69 bales bags, Colonial sugar Company. Sorata from Adelaide: 900 bags flour, 64 bales hay, H.H. Besuchamp: 1376 bags flour. 30 bags maize. N. Calton; 4[?] ...
Article : 257 wordsA special meeting was held yesterday, at which a satisfactory solution of the boundary difficulty was arrived at. A vote of thanks was unanimously voted to Dr. Jones, the president, and it was decided that be should ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE COLLISON BETWEEN THE HUNTER AND KEMBLA STEAMERS—It will be remembered that the unfortunate collison between the Hunter and Kemble, by which one life was sacrificed, was fully investigated and inquired ...
Article : 1,051 wordsNovembers 26— Adventure, from NewYork; Racer, from Launceston; Phillis, from Melbourne. SAILED. November 27— Sir Raiph Abercrombie, for Galle. ...
Article : 346 wordsClosing at the General Post Office as follows— For New Caledonia— By the Domingo, This Day, at noon. For Maurltins— By the Clars Sayars,. This Day, at 6 p.m. For Brsibane— By the Telegraph, steamer, on Saturday, at ...
Article : 518 wordsNovember 10— Margarot Elizabeth, from Sydney; June, from Invercargill; Nile, from Newzealand; Hebe, and Remark, from Otago. SAILED. ...
Article : 37 wordsNovember 10— Samson, from Burdekin River. November 11— Star of Peace, from Sydney; Mary Smith, from Adelaide. SAILED. ...
Article : 32 wordsNovember 3— Ottoling,from Rotterdam; Zephyros, from Foo Chow-Foa; Martha Bornio, from London; Lady Emma, from Sydney. November 4— Chatsworth, from Soderham; O[?]eo, from Otago; ...
Article : 1,359 wordsNovember 15— Alexandrs, from Newcastle; Ell Whitney, from Olago; Caroline, from Southampton; Brandon, from London; Panama, from San francisco via Sydney; Jeannie, from New York. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsThursday 12th— James Smith. Friday 13th— Issac Moss, third; W. Everiagham, [?] single, Edmond Freeman, George M. Robertson, A[?] Everelt, Robert Crouch, flert, Bamuel Collins single At ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsINTERCOLONIAL ROWING MATCH— This affair having Isllen through for the present, owing to the Melbourne men refusing to meet the amstenrs selected by the Sydney committee, it is intended (weather permitting) ...
Article : 399 wordsBEFORE Alfred Checke, Esq., Judge. ' ROSSITER AND LAZABUR v. MARKS— An issue from the Supreme Court. issuing out of an action for goods sold and delivered. Plaintiff claimed £79 5s., but was ...
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