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  2. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The escort arrived here yesterday with 250oz. of gold, the result of the late crushings from the claims at Mount M'Donald. A small alluvial rush was caused last week near Flyer's ...

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  3. RABBITS AND NATIVE CATS.

    The following interesting letter has been received by the head of the rabbit branch of the Department of Mines (Mr. T. H. Myring) with reference to the utility of employing native cats for diminishing the rabbits pest:— ...

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  4. PICNIC TO MR. DION BOUCICAULT.

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  5. AMUSEMENTS. THE METROPOLITAN LIEDERTAFEL.

    The Metropolitan Liedertafel at their eleventh concert last night had an audience which entirely filled the New Masonic Hall, the seats being so close that the visitors were packed, and the room presented a brilliant appearance. The ...

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  6. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.

    Mr. Gordon, Q.C., and Mr. Knox, instructed by Messrs. Robertson, Fisher, and Ralfe, for the plaintiff; Mr. Owen, Q.C., and Mr. A. H. Simpson, instructed by Mr. Elliott Moyer, for the defendant Try; Mr. Walker, instructed by ...

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  7. LAW NOTICES.

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  8. DISTRICT COURT.—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.

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  9. POLICE.

    In the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., a coloured man, named James Lawson, a pugilist, was charged with having assaulted Niels.Otto Lopq[?]uilt. The prisoner, it was stated, had gone late at ...

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  10. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Hepburn Consols, September 26.—The gutter has been squared off to the Gladstone boundary, and a start made to block back. The water from the Hepburn home paddock workings has found its way through to our workings, and ...

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  11. CASE OF ACCIDENTAL POISONING AT PARRAMATTA.

    A man named William Sharp, anmmate of the Parramatta Hospital for the Insane, met with a painful death this morning, owing to a wardsman administering to him a dose of pure carbolic acid in ...

    Article : 496 words
  12. THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    The first performance by this society will be giyen in the Exhibition Building to-morrow night. The formation of this association is too recent to require much to be said that was not advanced at the time when, after many difficulties, ...

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  13. INSOLVENCY COURT.—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.

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  14. METROPOLITAN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The sittings of the Quarter Sessions were continued at Darlinghurst Courthouse to-day. Mr. Pitcairn prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO MURDER. ...

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  15. THE SMALLPOX.

    A report issued yesterday afternoon states that the patient Roose passed a good night. His respiration is normal, and the disease is probably abortive. Clifford Phillips is progressing favourably. Florence Phillips passed a very good ...

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  16. THE FIELD OF MARS LAND SALE.

    Sir,—I have attended several sales of Crown lands in different places in the colony, put never before Saturday last have I seen the practice, of allowing the purchaser of one block or allotment the option of taking the next at the ...

    Article : 288 words
  17. PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE.

    Sir,—Referring to the lecture delivered by Mr. Forsyth at the New Masonic Hall, on " Protection and Free Trade," he is reported to have said "that the balance of imports over exports during that year (1884) was £5,821,000." ...

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  18. THE CONDITION OF THE CITY STREETS.

    Sir,—The mayor of this city, while in Melbourne, rather prided himself on the superb condition in which the streets of this city are maintained. So far, so good. They are in good condition fronting the Town Hall and main lines of ...

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  19. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    Yesterday afternoon the City Coroner (Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.) commenced an inquiry at the South Sydney Morgue into the circumstances attending the death of James Marsh. Whose body was found upon the railway between Stamnore ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. LICENSING COURT.

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  22. Advertising

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