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  2. LAW. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    The Court opened at 10 a. m. THIRTY POUND CASES. PURKISS V. HUNT. Mr. Sheehy for the plaintiff. ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  3. NEW ZEALAND OTAGO.

    Few fresh items of intelligence have been received from the Wakatip diggings since the departure of the Aldinga, but the accounts we had of the success of a considerable proportion of the miners ...

    Article : 1,783 words
  4. CANTERBURY.

    RESIGNATION OF THE SUPERINTENDENT.—An official intimation of his honor's intended resignation has been handed to us for publication, and will be found in another column. We feel sure that we ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. THE WAKATIPU DIGGINGS.

    We condense the following from the Arrow township correspondent of the Otago Times, dated 18th January.— Two new rushes have taken place in the ...

    Article : 1,083 words
  6. GOLD IN DUNEDIN.

    The following, from the Dunedin Daily Times, reminds us of the "rush" to our own Flagstaff Hill a few years ago:— We mentioned some time since that a few specks ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    We are happy to state that, with the exception of five or six of the more hardened characters, the whole of the prisoners on Cockatoo Island who, on Wednesday morning defied the authority of the ...

    Article : 3,441 words
  8. OATLANDS QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING.

    The first quarterly Licensing Meeting for the Municipality of Oatlands, has been adjourned to Monday the 9th instant at 10 a.m. ...

    Article : 33 words
  9. OATLANDS ROAD TRUST.

    A meeting of Trustees took place on Tuesday afternoon last, at the Oatlands Hotel. Mr. John Rowland Roe (the chairman), and Messrs. A. H. Bisdee, and Thomas Burbury were ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. SUPPOSED DISCOVERY OF A LIVE MOA, NEAR LAKE WAKATIPU.

    It is generally supposed, says the Otago Times, that the Moa, the great bird of New Zealand, is extinct, although many naturalists have been disposed to think that it might yet survive in the ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. SIR GEORGE GREY A SETTLER.

    The Otago Times states that there is strong reason to believe that Sir George Grey intends to settle permanently in New Zealand. It is well known that he is paying great attention to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. VICTORIA.

    We are in receipt of files of Melbourne papers to the 2nd inst. PRIVILEGIE.—Last night, in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Ireland gave notice that on Tuesday ...

    Article : 1,182 words
  13. POLICE COURT.

    A BRAWLER.—Susan Hughes, an old offender, was fined £2, oria default ordered to be imprisoned for three months. She left the Court exclaiming "That'll do me good," to whom Mr. Jones replied ...

    Article : 480 words
  14. THE MURDER AT WANGAROA.

    Since our last issue says the New Zealand Advertiser, we have received a copy of the Southern Cross, of the 8th inst., for which we are indebted to Captain Mundle. It contains the particulars of the ...

    Article : 519 words
  15. THE DUNSTAN DIGGINGS.

    From the Dunstan we (Otago Times,) learn that owing to the excited state of the miners, and the glowing accounts received from the Wakatipu, mining operations were slightly checked. Those ...

    Article : 555 words
  16. THE NATIVES AT WANGANUI.

    We find the following in the Wanganui Chronicle 15th January:— The Wanganui chiefs, whom we some time ago mentioned as being about to proceed to Auckland ...

    Article : 531 words
  17. OATLANDS POLICE COURT.

    Patrick McRdal was summoned by the collector of Municipal Police Rates for having failed to pay, in May last, the sum of 1s. 6d., rate due in respect of land in the parish of Dulverton. ...

    Article : 654 words
  18. DRAWBACKS AT THE DUNSTAN.

    The following appears in the Dunedin Telegraph.— Sir.—I make bold to request yon to insert in your spirited paper the accompanying letter. As ...

    Article : 222 words
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