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  2. LAW.

    BEFORE the Stipendiary Magistrate, and G. Wilson, Esq., J.P. DISTURBING THE PEACE.—Mary Rice pleaded guilty to a charge of dist[?]rbiug the peace. The ...

    Article : 1,663 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Ayrshire lass, Franklin, staves and jam; Ri[?]hard and Emily, Port Esperance, palings and timber; Happy Jack, North West Bay, palings; Thistle, Huon, palings and staves; Skipjack, Huon, laths and palings. ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  4. BRICKFIELDS PAUPER ESTABLISHMENT.

    The usual meeting of the Board of the Brickfields Pauper Establishment was to be held yesterday afternoon, but at the hour appointed, only the acting-chairman, A. Kennerley, Esq., was ...

    Article : 326 words
  5. SALES BY AUCTION—THIS DAY.

    MESSRS. BURN & CO., on the premises, Sandy Bay, at 11 o'clock, cows, pigs, dairy utensils, &c. MESSRS. BRENT & WESTBROOK, at Blackwell's Yards, Melton Mowbray, at 12 o'clock, stock. ...

    Article : 48 words
  6. THE MERCURY.

    THERE appears to be some difficulty in workingtheact passed last session forthe more easy recovery of small debts and demands in the country districts. By the twenty-first ...

    Article : 3,446 words
  7. BRUNI ISLAND REGATTA.

    One of the most novel and interesting events I ever remember witnessing took place at Barnes' Bay on Wednesday, 29th January, a miniature yachts regatta. There were upwards of a ...

    Article : 455 words
  8. COUNCIL CLERKS' SALARIES.

    SIR,—The leader in to-day's Mercury in reference to Council Clerks is written in error. The Parliament did not propose to make up the salaries of Council Clerks to £150 per annum. ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The news from the colonies represents firm markets as regards breadstuffs, but is unlikely to have any immediate or particular influence upon trade here. Transactions to-day have been ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  10. THE FLUKE: WHAT IT IS—WHY IT IS—AND HOW TO GET RID OF IT.

    Havingatsome length[?]na former articleshowed what the fluke is, the next thing is to tell why it is. This resolves itself into two considerations. First, the state of the sheep's constitution, which ...

    Article : 2,093 words
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