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  2. MEADOWS AND BULL'S CREEK PLOUGHING MATCH.

    This match took place on Friday, September 14, in Section 3488, belonging to Mr. Burley, and near to the Meadows Inn. The occasion appeared to have afforded all the inhabitants an excuse for holiday-making, and ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  3. SCRAPS FEOM PUNCH.

    Cabbie, to nervous old Gentleman—" Now, then, Sir, jump in. Drive you out of your mind for eighteenpence!" INCIDENT IN A RAILWAY CAEBIAGE. ...

    Article : 672 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    THE COST OF FATLUEE!—A return has been laid on the table of the House of Commons containing particulars of a payment of £3,608 to Messrs. Baxter and Co., for services connected with the preparation ...

    Article : 1,868 words
  5. THE MASSACRE OF THE CHRISTIANS IN SYRIA.

    According to the last news from Syria, the Druses and Maronites have come to an agreement, which is dignified by the name of a treaty of peace. In other words, the murderers of Zahleh and Damascus, ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  6. MILANG.

    A respectably attended meeting was held at the Lake Hotel on September 12, to consider the report of the Select Committee of the House of Assembly on the Declaration of Main Roads Bill, in so far as regarded ...

    Article : 867 words
  7. TRADING ON BORROWED CAPITAL.

    We are accustomed to pride ourselves on the extent to which the system of credit is developed in this country. We are in the habit of saying that by means of it the economy of capital is carried ...

    Article : 1,291 words
  8. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    ASSAULT.—Isaac Cli[?] appeared to the information of Nicholas May, charged with assaulting him on the 10th inst. Complainant stated that he was drinking at the Ship Inn on the 1 th instant, and a quarrel having arisen he endeavored ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    NOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. DAVENPORT to move— "That there be laid on the table of this Council a return of the number and names of Hundreds proclaimed since the ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  10. TRIFLES OF WIT AND HUMOUR.

    EASY REMEDY.—"I like to hear a child cry," Jocosely said the Abbe Morold. "Why?" "Because then there is some hope of his being sent away." THE LETTES H.—In a dispute, whether H was ...

    Article : 812 words
  11. SUPREME COURT.—CIVIL SITTINGS.

    Mr. Fenn, with reference to this cause, stated that if His Honor would not allow the amendments he proposed to make in the declaration, without a postponement of the trial, he should be obliged to consent. He said he had advised his ...

    Article : 2,212 words
  12. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The following is a Melbourne view of the great struggle going forward in New Zealand:— The Governor of New Zealand is pursuing a most extraordinary line of policy, and incurring a terrible ...

    Article : 854 words
  13. THE WILD SPORTS OF INDIA.

    Extracts from a work recently published by Capt. Henry Shakspear, of the Nagpore Irregular Forces. HUNTING THE WILD BOAR. "There was an open green space where the water ...

    Article : 2,433 words
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    SUNDAY LECTUEES FOR THE MASSES.—Yesterday, the 10th lecture of the series was delivered by the Rev. James Lyall. His text was taken from the 55th chapter of Isaiah, 9th and 10th verses,—" For my ...

    Article : 354 words
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    MORE AEMSTEONGS.—The manufacture of the Armstrong breach-loading guns is progressing rapidly. Ten 40-pounders_ arrive weekly at Woolwich from Elswick, and are,proved and stored with ...

    Article : 158 words
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