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  2. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.

    BEFORE their Honors the CHIEF JUSTICE, Mr. Justice HARGRAVE, and Mr. Justice CHEEKE. HAUGHEY V. DENNE. This was an action tried before Mr. Justice Chooke, ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  3. INSOLVENCY COURT

    BEFORE the CHIRT COMMISSIONER. In the estate of William Baldwin, an adjourned single meeting. One dobt was proved. In the estate of James Millar, an adjourned third ...

    Article : 554 words
  4. HOTELS.

    SIR,—The above ia a subject about which there is ample room for remark and for suggeative improvements. Taking the question of licenses, to begin with. I cannot help thinking that there should be for towns first class and ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. ARTIFICIAL REFRIGERATION.

    SIR—Much of the interest excited in this colony a few years ago respecting the application of artificial cold to the preservation of mo[?]t has died away, owing to the delays occasioned by the want of sufficiently matured means for ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  6. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Hughes, Currun, Smart, Levy, G. Hill, Powell, Goold, and Oatley. Ten persons were fined in sums varying from 2s. 6d. to ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. RAILWAYS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT UNDER GOVERNMENT RED TAPE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIZ,—Much has been written and said about the increased rates, but I have, I think, good cause to complain of bad management. More than three months ago, I sent in a c[?]aim as agent ...

    Article : 628 words
  8. RECIPROCAL TARIFF ADVANTAGES.

    THE following despatch was laid before the Parliament of Victoria:— Victoria.—Circular. Downing-street, July 13, 1871. ...

    Article : 2,272 words
  9. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Messrs. Lester, Josephson, and Wearne. Several drunkards were fined in the usual penalty. William Langston, brought up for protection, supposed to ...

    Article : 182 words
  10. BUSINESS THIS DAY.

    TERM LIST.—Motion, &c.—Mackonzio v. Wolfe and another, motion nisi for new trial; Gannon v. M'Burney, demurrer; Thurston v. Hatley and wife, demurrer. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 11 a.m.: Cook v. Smart and ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. District Court Judge SIMPSON. PALMER V. IRVIN. Plaintiff in this case, who had been a servant of the defendant, claimed £4 15s. 6d. for detenue and damage to ...

    Article : 991 words
  12. THE GOLD-FIELDS.

    MAJOR'S CREEK,—It is stated in the Braidwood Dispatch of Saturday that numbers of people have left here for other gold-fields, some of whom state in their letters that things are as bad there as here. Without water this i a poor ...

    Article : 1,779 words
  13. QUEENSLAND.

    FROM Brisbane we have files to the 4th instant:— A special telegram (says the Courier), dispatched after the departure of the English mail we have just received, states that documents have been published showing "grea[?] ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—Can you inform me if an officer in the Volunteer Ferce above the rank of subaltern, and not being a paid staff officer, is entitled to be designated by his rank in all the ordinary business of life other than relating to his ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. TO THE EIDTOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—Allow me to correct a slight error that appears in your issue of the 4th instant, under the heading of some well-written "Stray Notes in the Ring." The bull calf "Baroona" was purchased at auction by ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. REECE'S PATENT ICE-MAKING AND WATER-COOLING APPARATUS.

    The artificial production of cold is a problem which now occupies considerable a[?]tention on the part of scientific and practical men, either as a means of artificial refrigeration, or the manufacture of ice in localities where natural ice would be difficult to obtain at a ...

    Article : 927 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—Much has been written and said about the rates new charged upon the railways, and a good deal of it great nonsence. It is simply absurd to expect goods carried at 1½d. per ton per mile. Neither do those chiefly usiug the ...

    Article : 211 words
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