THE steamer Ganges has been floated again. The hull has been found to be uninjured. LONDON, SEPTEMBER 2. The Glasgow police yesterday arrested an Irishman ...
Article : 958 wordsSIR,—The aggregation of freehold holdings in this colony during the last twenty years has proved beyond a quibble that the various Parliaments of New South Wales, as well as the Ministres acting during ...
Article : 967 wordsA MAN, under re[?] supposed to be of unsound mind, was again remanded until to-day. A woman, charged with drunkenness, was fined 5s, or to be locked up for 24 hours. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsJ. D. Gray v. J. Newell, a claim of £5 13s, subscription to newspaper, &c. Verdict for plaintiff. Edward Meskill v. John M'Lennan, a claim of £7 for detention of four logs of cedar. Verdict for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsPARLIAMENT may make laws, but it is the Courts which interpret them. It thus often happens that the construction of a clause in some of our Acts is made to have a different signification to that which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 365 wordsWE have been favoured during the past week with a fow light showers of rain, but much more is required for farming purposes. The land is exceedingly dry and hard, adding considerably to the labour of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsGEORGE ANDERSON, of the Home for Destitute Children, was on Friday, charged in the Water Police Court, on the information of James M'Keon, Crown Land ranger, with that he, not being a person ...
Article : 525 wordsA TERRIBLE story of filth, discease, and wretchedness was told on Friday morning in the Water Police Court, when Inspector Seymour described the state in which he had found the habitations in George, ...
Article : 632 wordsSIR,—Mr Doberer is reported in to-day's Examiner as having said that this obnoxious Act was passed "whilst Mr Horace Dean was Mayor of Grafton;" and I learn from persons who were present at the ...
Article : 195 wordsMessrs. HENRY PRIESTLY AND CO. report: Maize, 2s 10d pev bushel, and in fair demand.—3 p.m. Some astounding particulars have now been obtained respecting a prisoner at Mazas named Marteau, ...
Article : 339 wordsSIR,—I am given to understand that the Reception Committee have invited the Mayor and Aldermen of Glen Innes to the banquet, and I should he glad to know why, if such is the case, they did not also ...
Article : 84 wordsON Tuesday and Wednesday there was considerable tidal disturbances in the waters of Sydney harbour, which there is but little doubt had some connection with the shooks of earthquake which were reported ...
Article : 238 wordsMR. F. W. CHAPMAN.—At M'Guren's Yards, T[?] DAY, at 11, Cattle. MR. H. MAURICE.—On the Junction Road, ToMORROW, at 11, Oaten Hay. ...
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