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  2. SUPREME COURT.—SITTINGS IN BANCO.

    Their Honors gave their decision to-day on a Petition for maintenance, preferred by Dr. Milligan, on behalf of his infant child, which we briefly noticed our last. The ...

    Article : 2,664 words
  3. Original Correspondence. To the Editor of the Colonial Times & Tasmanian.

    SIR,—A letter, signed "Edward Rice," appears in your paper of the 29th instant, the scurrility of which carries its own artidote, and which I should not have noticed but that I wish ...

    Article : 381 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    We mentioned in our last issue the unfavourable intelligence which had been received from New Zealand. We learn that Heki had been joined by several Chiefs who ...

    Article : 526 words
  5. To the Editor of the Colonial Times & Tasmanian.

    SIR,—In your journal of yesterday, among your English news is the following paragraph: "A new planet has just been discovered by Encke, the Prussian astronomer. It is about the ...

    Article : 357 words
  6. SYDNEY.

    By the Louisa we have Sydney papers to the 21st May. The English intelligence there reached only up to the beginning of January. It was reported here that wheat ...

    Article : 623 words
  7. ADELAIDE MINING.

    Should the currently-reported English analysis of some of the Glen Osmond (silver) lead turn out to be correct, the province of South Australia will undoubtedly become ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. Domestic Intelligence.

    NUISANCE AT THE NEW WHARE.—We beg to call the attention of the Town Surveyor to a very ugly nuisance at the New Wharf, an excavation, namely, nearly opposite Mr. Sykes's ...

    Article : 1,499 words
  9. GREAT MEETING OF THE LEAGUE.

    The grand "Corn-law League " is well known. To its operations Sir Robert Peel admits the "crisis" may be attributed. On the 7th January a "grand meeting" was ...

    Article : 1,360 words
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    Advertising : 70 words
  11. ARMY.

    65th Foot.—Major Charles Emibus Gold to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without purchase, vice Henry Senior, who retires upon fullpay; Brevet Major James Patience to be ...

    Article : 56 words
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