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  2. LATEST DATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  3. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    A deeply interesting lecture on "Christian Union" was delivered in the Infant School Room, Castlereagh-street, last evening, by the Rev. John Held, This lec[?]ure was the sixth of the series now boing delivered in ...

    Article : 885 words
  4. LAW.

    This was an action for trespass upon a depasturing run in the district of Liverpook Plains. The questions of possession raised in this, suit have been repeatedly itigated. The present trial did not terminate, and will ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 115 words
  6. BANCO COURT.

    This was an action of assumpsit for money paid. A deposit of £1000 had been paid by the plaintiff a[?] part of the purchase money for an estate sold by the defendant, and the plaintiff now sought to recover back ...

    Article : 464 words
  7. SHIPPING RECORD

    CHRISTOPHER GEORGE, schooner, 57 tons, Warren, fron Wanganui July 14th. Passengers—Mr. H. Taylor. E. Smith, H Davis, and 2 in the steerage. Agent, Mr. Taylor. AUGUST 9. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 423 words
  9. DEPARTURES.—AUGUST 9.

    SHAMROCK, brig, Punch, for Melbourne. CLARENDON, brig, Spence, for Hokianga N.Z. THISBE, French corvette, 24 guns, Huchet de Carter, for New Caledonia. ...

    Article : 31 words
  10. CLEARANCES.—AUGUST 9.

    HERALD OF THE MORNING, ship, 1291 tons, Rudolp, for Callao, in ballast. GAZELLE, schooner, 212 tons, Jones, for Auckland. Pa ssengers—Mr. A. Newell. Mr. Gedye, Mr. cruickshank, Mr. Lucas ...

    Article : 40 words
  11. COASTERS.—AUGUST 9.

    INWARDS—Prospector, Albatross and William Hazlet, from Maclcay River, with 1,300 bushels corn, 2,800 bushels maize, and 74 hides; Peacock, Sylph, Absalom, and Cambrian Packet from Brisbane Water, with 60 knees, 27,000 feet of timber, 1,[?]fill fell[?] ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. IMPORTS.

    For CHRISTOPHER GEORGE, from Wanganui: 50 t[?] potatoes. Taylor. Per OCEAN QUEEN, from Nelson: 91 tons potatoes, Capt[?] Peacock; 1 ton potatoes, Belt; 21 tons potatoes, Arnold. ...

    Article : 34 words
  13. EXPORTS.—AUGUST 9.

    Per GAZELLE, for Auckland: 3 half tierces tobacco, J.M[?] and Co.; 2 half tierces tobacco, 100 bags sugar, 10 chests, 40 [?] chests tea, Fairfax and Co.: 25 half chests tea, 102 bags sugar, bags coffe, 2 pairs bellows, 20 boxes, raisans, 5 tons iron, 9 c[?] ...

    Article : 362 words
  14. INSOLVENT COURT.—MONDAY.

    In the estate of William Chisholm, this was a first meeting. Two debts were proved, and the meeting ter minated. In the estate of George Butt, this was an an adjourned ...

    Article : 383 words
  15. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS FOR THIS DAY.

    Mr. JAMES MACARTHUR to move—That the conduct of the Government in neglecting to take steps, with a view to the restoration of Mr. Plunkett to the Board of National Education, conformably with the ...

    Article : 750 words
  16. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  17. The Empire.

    A VARIETY of causes conspire to threaten the peace of the world. The difficulties with France are said to have blown over. We trust that they have; for nothing could be so ...

    Article : 1,079 words
  18. MAILS BY THE COLUMBIAN.

    The Mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail C[?] [?]any's Steamer COLUMBIAN, will be made up at this [?] On WEDNESDAY, the 11th instant, at 9 a.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following mails [?] ...

    Article : 917 words
  19. WESTERN DISTRICTS.

    A pubilc meeting, convened in pursuance of a resolution passed at a preliminary meeting held at the Carriers' Arms on Wednesday the 28th ult., for the purpose of petitioning the Legislature to grant an additional ...

    Article : 2,436 words
  20. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—MONDAY.

    DRUNKARDS.—Twenty-eight individuals were convicted of drunkenness. They were ordered to pay the usual fine, in default some to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours, and others for forty-eight hours. Three persons were ...

    Article : 164 words
  21. WATER POLICE COURT.—MONDAY.

    DRUNKARDS.—Five persons, charged with being drunk in public places, were each fined 10s., in default, to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. Margaret Smith, charged with being drunk and indecently exposing her person in ...

    Article : 393 words
  22. Advertising

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