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  2. Latest Intercolonial.

    The Age says:—It is almost super[?] contradict the ' canards' daily circulated prejudional to the Ministry by antagomstic sections of the prees. ...

    Article : 2,998 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WAXES.

    A heavy thunderstorm passed all over the RiVerine district this afternoon, accompanied with a alight rain, which is likely to continue during the night. ...

    Article : 595 words
  4. Police COurt.

    Two women were filled, the one 10s and the other £l, for drunkenness. Andrew Farrell was charged by District Constable Keegan with failing to comply ...

    Article : 454 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    News has been received from Auckland to the 4th inst, and from Wellington to the 5th. The Maori prisoners who escaped ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. SENTENCES.

    John Crawford, convicted on his own confession, of stealing clothing and blanket from a tent at Jingler's Valley, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. Telegraphic Despatches.

    Sir Henry Manners Sutton lunched today with Mr Aitkin, at Ellerslie. His Excellency and Lady Manners Button, and Mr Niel Black, were ...

    Article : 542 words
  8. CIVIL JURISDICTION.

    While the jury had retired, in the awe nf Pease, His Honor heard and delivered judgment in this case. Mr. Rocher appeared for plaintiff, and ...

    Article : 872 words
  9. Supreme Court.

    The Court opened at tea o'clock. The Attorney-General conducted the Crown prosecutions. THE TENT ROBBERY AT JINOLES'S VALLEY. ...

    Article : 1,637 words
  10. BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    A petition from the inhabitants of Jerusalem was read, soliciting the employment of Mr. Darcy an a teacher at the school. ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The corn market it firm. Best brands of flour are selling for shipment to Enplaned at £12 10s.; wheat, 5s. 3d. The diggers at Barossa, to the ...

    Article : 397 words
  12. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING.

    Robert pease was charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding William Excell on the left shoulder with an axe, on the 1st inst. ...

    Article : 1,767 words
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