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  2. CAPE OTWAY.

    The ship Harlaw, from London for Sydney the 11th June, is now passing, and has requested to be reported. PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE.—The desire ...

    Article : 6,509 words
  3. LAW.

    For Judgment.—Sempill v. Vindin and another, Sempill v. Logan, Chisholm v. Macaulay. Motions, &c.—Ex [?] Gardiner [?] Solomon, attachment; [?] M'Intyre, prohibition (Cattle ...

    Article : 225 words
  4. BUSINESS FOR THIS DAY.

    Master's Office.—At 10.30: Frazer v. Burdon and others, to settle advertisement. At 11[?] Higham and others v. Hellyor and another, adjourned receiver Cowlishaw's final account; Brown. v. Huckle, ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. MAIL ROUTES BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND ENGLAND.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "A. T.," in his zeal for the Torres Straits route, seems ready to quash that by Panama, if he could get his pet scheme takenup here. But I apprehend the merchants of Sydney are not so ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. INSOLVENCY COURT.—SATURDAY.

    David Lewis, of Dark Creek, near Newcastle, miner. Causes of insolvency[?] Want of employment and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £46 2s. 4½d. Assets, £6. Deficiency, £40 2s. 4½d. Mr. ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    Five persons for being drunk and disorderly in public places, were fined in small sums. Isabella Johnston or M'Donald was brought before the Court by senior-constable Larkins, charged with ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. CO-OPERATION IN FARMING.

    Sir.—Having read the article in your valuable paper of last Friday on the above subject and as I quite agree with your remarks, I consider that they are very applicable to this district, as I know of many free ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. MR. PARKES AND THE PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—When the above association was formed in Sydney some months ago, it was generally understood to be for the purpose of influencing the patronage of the Government and the Municipal Council, so as to ...

    Article : 873 words
  10. WINDSOR.

    August 27, 1868.—ACCIDENT.—A fine little boy, aged 18 named Willio Pitt, met with a serious accident this evening whilst taking a horse from the blacksmith's shop to Mr. Harris's hotel. The poor ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. WATER POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    William Jones was charged by detective Camphin with being a prisoner of the Crown illegally at large. He was remanded for further evidence. Three drunkards were fined. ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    DEATH FROM DISEASE OF THE HEART.—An inquest was held on Saturday afternoon at the Woodcutter's Arms, Engield, on view of the body of a boy named Patrick Michael Devine, lying dead at his parents ...

    Article : 457 words
  13. CURIOUS THINGS ABOUT FROST.

    One morning in October I found all the tomato and rumpkia vines need up and killed by frost, but the bean vines, the potatoes, and the cabbages in my [?] den were in fine order still. Three weeks after the [?] ...

    Article : 717 words
  14. THE SINGLETON AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Northern Agricultural Association held their first show on Thursday last, at Singleton. The weather had borne a very threatening appearance on the day previous, but Thursday was a day of unbroken ...

    Article : 2,142 words
  15. MR. PARKES AND THE SPECTATOR.

    Sir,—In [?]your report of Mr. Parkes's speech at Kiama, on Monday last, the following passage occurs: —"If the Spectator was a great authority on the 23rd May, he supposed it must be equally great on the 6th ...

    Article : 782 words
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