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  2. MR. TROLLOPE'S CONCLUSIONS.

    SIR,—Will you allow me space (before your columns become distended with dreary Partiamentary debatcs) to have another shot at my dear truthful friend Trollope—the squatter. ...

    Article : 339 words
  3. SUPREME COURT.

    BEFORE His Honor Mr. Justice Lutwyche. CRETIFICATE SITTINGS. IN THE ESTATES OF PATRICK DOYLE, SIMON LOUIS LOEVEN, AND R. AND J. PORTER.— ...

    Article : 780 words
  4. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY.

    THE inquiry tou[?]hing the death of Mrs. Spendlove and child was concluded yesterday, before Captain Hamilton. The following is a summary of the evidence:—Dr. Ha[?]cock stated ...

    Article : 784 words
  5. OPENING UP THE WESTERN DIS. TRICTS.

    THE opening up of the rast extent of country lying to the westward of Dalby, by improved means of communication, is a work that has long been talked of by those who profess to be ...

    Article : 1,722 words
  6. THE NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION.

    DR.TATE, late surgeon of the New Guinea Expedition, has forwarded as the following particulars of the voyage and wreck of the Marin, and the eff[?]rls made to resene the ...

    Article : 5,680 words
  7. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    BEFORE His Honor Mr. Judge Sheppard. ROBBERY FROM THE PERSON. Wm. Anderson was charged with stealing from the person of one James Arnold the sum ...

    Article : 1,048 words
  8. THE LATE COLLISION IN THE RIVER.

    THE following is the report and decision of the Marin[?] Boord in the case of the collision between the steam vessels Nowra and Gneering on the 2nd April, 1872:— ...

    Article : 407 words
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