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  2. MISREPRESENTATIONS OF THE COLONY.

    IT has frequently been the lot of the people of New South Wales to learn from the English Press the baneful results of the studied misrepresentations sent home for ...

    Article : 1,258 words
  3. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.— TUESDAY.

    The sitting yesterday concluded the business of the term; and his Honor requested the reporters to notify to those jurors summoned for Thursday that they would not be required to attend. The jurers in ...

    Article : 267 words
  4. SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR ENGLAND, Per Royal Mail Steamship Bombay.

    When the Suez mail for England left Sydney last month, the Parliament of this colony was still in session, but the prorogation was daily expected. Amongst the latest business then recorded was the ...

    Article : 2,150 words
  5. RELIGIOUS.

    The synod of the diocase of Brisbane, Queensland, not at the begining of this month. Their sittings terminated on the 8th. The chief object was to adopt a constitution for the Church of England in ...

    Article : 952 words
  6. LAW.

    This is an action to recover £40, proportion of loss alleged to be due by defendant, as subscriber (under deed of agreement, Novomber 8 1862) to a certain association, called thr New South Wales ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. JURY COURT.

    The trial of this action was resumed, and concluded late in the afternoon. The oise for the plaintiffs was as follows:—In o[?] about the year 1861 the defeadant (Mr, W. Nicholson) ...

    Article : 522 words
  8. CENTRAI POLICE COURT. — TUESDAY.

    Isabella Johnston, james Howard, Hannah Jones, John Fitzgerald, Catherine Cummins, Sarah Williams, Eda Phillips, Patrick Cramon, John Sharp, and Patrick Devan[?]y were punished for drunkenness. ...

    Article : 208 words
  9. THE GOID FIELDS.

    It is satisfactory to report that the receipts of gold by escort from the various gold-fields of the colony for the first four months of the present year amounted to 75,407 ozs., being an increase of ...

    Article : 1,196 words
  10. WATER POLICE COURT. —TUESDAY.

    Elizabeth Dark was fined 5s., or two days to gaol, for being drunk in George-street. Jan[?] Raymond, for drunkenness and making use of obscene language in Prince-street, was fined 10s., or ...

    Article : 170 words
  11. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES.

    The following notices appear in the Government Gazette of last night:PUBLIC POUND.—The public pound at Mount Murchison, established by notice of 8th August, 1865, has ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. BUSINESS FOR THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  13. INSOLVENCY COURT.— TUESDAY.

    In the estate of Alfred Croft: Application for insolvent by Mr. George Iceton, for a certificate. adjourned to the 26th instant, as proceedings at special meeting at Forbes, were not yet returned to the ...

    Article : 592 words
  14. PUBLIC WORKS, &c.

    The most notable circumstancce connected with the public works of this colony which has occured since the date of our last summary, has been the opening up of the Great Western line of railway from the ...

    Article : 1,840 words
  15. The Law of Copyright.

    A case comparatively of English interest as affecting the law of copyright has come bofore the Supreme Court of Adelaide in its equity jurisdiction. The parties to the suit are Mr. George Coppin.tho comedian, ...

    Article : 663 words
  16. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
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