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  2. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—THURSDAY.

    The trial of this case was resumed, and lasted all day without being concluded. It was an action involving, questions of account arising out of a joint purchase by these parties of the steamer Torch, and her resale at ...

    Article : 471 words
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    It is stated that in the Lower Murrumbidgee the bulk of the runs are now considerably overstocked with cattle. There are not many sheep in these parts, the number not exceeding 25,000 or 30,000 in all. ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  4. ROBERT STEWART FOR EAST SYDNEY.

    A MEETING of persons interested in securing the return of Mr. Robert Stewart as representative of East Sydney in the place of Mr. Charles Cowper, resigned, was held last evening, at the School of Arts. The attendance ...

    Article : 2,766 words
  5. BOOKS.

    IT has often been said, and probably all educated and thinking men will admit it, that constant infusions of new blood are required to prevent this colony, or perhaps more correctly, its inhabitants, degenerating. But ...

    Article : 1,189 words
  6. BUSINESS FOR TO[?]DAY.

    BANCO COURT LIST.—Moore v. Brooker (part heard); Davis v. M'Cooke, Long v. O'Dowd, Hilder and another v. Mitchell, Allen v. Graham, Allen v. Dark. JURY COURT LIST.—Special jury of twelve.—Watson ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. MR. COBDEN AND THE AUSTRALIANS.

    MR. Richard Cobden, M.P. in the course of a speech delivered on the 19th August at Rochdale, thought proper to make a sweeping and particularly unfair attack upon Australians seeking seats in the British Parliament. ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  8. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  9. INSOLVENT COURT.—Thursday. BEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates.

    In the estate of William E. Potte, an examination pursuant to Judge's order was held. Mr. Edward Ogg, of Maitland, was examined [?]y Mr. Hellyer with reference to certain accommodation bill transactions with ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. ON THE SEPARATION OF GOLD FROM MUNDIC QUARTZ.

    THE following Paper was read by Professor Smith, before the Philosophical Society, on Wednesday evening last:— I lay the following observations before the Society, ...

    Article : 1,286 words
  11. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

    November 18.—William Thompson, adjourned single, at 2; John Ames, adjourned examination, at 11; Robert Wallace, examination under a judge's order, at 12. The Commissioner of the Court of Claims will sit in the ...

    Article : 46 words
  12. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—Thursday.

    BEFORE Mr. Warburton, Mr. E. S. Hill, Mr. Williams, Mr. Smithers, Mr. Asher, and Mr. Jonac. John Keegan, Michael Lynch, Patrick Enwright, Michael Dacey, William Durham, Samuel Ellison, and Ann ...

    Article : 283 words
  13. THE SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL,

    SIR,—So much has lately been said in reference to Education by the leading men of all denominations in out city, that one would almost think the subject had been exhausted. But the object especially of this letter is to endeavour to in[?]tigate the ...

    Article : 747 words
  14. WATER POLICE COURT.—Thursday.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and B. Burdekin, Esq. Ann Smith convicted of drunkenness, was ordered to pay a fine of 10s., or, in default of payment, to be ...

    Article : 493 words
  15. KEMPSEY.

    NOVEMBER 6.—The progress of religion is a matter involving such high considerations as not to be passed over by a more hasty observation. Involving as it does the social happiness of man while a resident on earth, ...

    Article : 868 words
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