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  2. HAWTHORN POLICE COURT.

    DAMAGING A DRAY.—John M'Clear was summoned by Thomas Brown for damaging a dray. The damages were laid at 16s. The plaintiff deposed that he was getting a ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  3. SUMMARY.

    Her Majesty remains at Westbourne, ([?]Osborne) in strict seclusion, to the regret of all classes of her subjects. The marriage of the prince of Wales is ...

    Article : 428 words
  4. PILFERING COWS.

    SIR,—I wish, through the medium of your valuable paper, to call the attention of our police to some ill-disposed cows which are pilfering about Hawthorn, doing all sorts of ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. KEW POLICE COURT.

    [?] LIGHTS.—William Nelson was charged Constable Gray with having no light on dray. The defendant did not appear. The ace having been proved, the Bench inflicted ...

    Article : 1,247 words
  6. NEW GOLDFIELDS.

    The following letter, signed "A Resident at Little Yarra, near Yankee Jim's Creek," appeared in yesterday's Argus:— "I think the following may have some ...

    Article : 783 words
  7. AMERICA.

    The civil war still increases in violence. The Federals have obtained one success, and sustained several defeats. The Northern troops are fighting more gallantly than hitherto, ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. THE KEW ROAD CULVERT.

    SIR,—Can you tell me what the Hawthorn Council are about in letting the culvert on the Kew road go to ruin? Is it because no traffic passes that way to Kew, or do ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    An insurrection has taken place in Poland. It is wide-spread and serious. The cause is the military conscription. The Duke of Saxe-Coburg is a candidate ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    [Letters intended for insertion in the SOUTH BOURKE STANDARD must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. OUR BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.

    SIR,—It is to be hoped, after the warning of Wednesday, that our councillors will for the future endeavour to get their work done in a proper manner, and with a total absence ...

    Article : 445 words
  12. To the Editor of the Standard.

    SIR—In your last week's leader you advocate a cause with which many of your readers will be ready identify themselves—that the future prosperity of the colony greatly ...

    Article : 365 words
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