We make the following extracts from the summary of the mining surveyors' reports for the month of August, as prepared by the department:— ...
Article : 1,518 wordsWilliam Foster, Charles Wilson, and Thomas Swainger, convicted of forgery and uttering on a previous day, were brought up for sentence, Foster submitted, in his defence, that there was ...
Article : 1,675 wordsGOODMAN, APPELLANT. v. HUGHES, RESPONDENT. An appeal from a decree of Mr. Justice Chapman, in a suit to set aside a voluntary ...
Article : 1,073 wordsCROSS REEF, PLEASANT GREEK.—IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.—About eighteen months since the crown claims on this celebrated reef showed indications of the lode giving out, and the rich ...
Article : 1,894 wordsMINOR OFFENCES.—William Browning was brought up for drunkenness, but as it appeared that, he was one of the seamen of H.M.S. Miranda, and that it was his first offence ashore, he was ...
Article : 1,662 wordsRIFLE ACCIDENT.—Another instance of the very reprehensible practice of carelessly using firearms occurred on Friday evening, at Brighton. Mr. George Collins, a member of the Sturt ...
Article : 1,909 wordsMYSTERIOUS MURDER.—In recent issues we have given some particulars respecting the finding of the body of a man hacked and cut in a frightful manner, and who had evidently died ...
Article : 1,693 wordsEquity.—Goodman v. Hughes, partly heard; Trainor v. Municipal Council of Kilmore, Insolvency. INSOLVENT COURT. ...
Article : 360 wordsSir,—I beg leave to add a few fish found in our waters to those lately reported on in your paper. 1. The gurnard (Trigla cuculus). 2. The skate (Raia ba[?]is); quite equal to an ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 22 Sep 1862, Page 6
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