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  2. THE STEVENSON CASE.

    The trial of the charges preferred against Mr. George Stevenson, Mr. Brind, and the other defendants of assaulting and resisting the Customs officers in the execution of their ...

    Article : 741 words
  3. Items of News.

    The English mail steamer was telegraphed off Glenelg at 12.45 p.m. on Thursday. Letters and papers for Hamilton and the district are expected to be deliverable on Monday ...

    Article : 3,375 words
  4. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR, -- Mr. Jones's reply to the St. Arnaud railway deputation on Thursday last is somewhat different from previous ones on like occ[?]ions. I conclude from the that the Government have now ...

    Article : 431 words
  5. PORTLAND SHIRE ROADS.

    SIR, -- After reading a correspondents letter signed "T," in the Portland Express, having reference to my letter of the 12th. I am quite satisfied that my statement was correct, as he virtually ...

    Article : 368 words
  6. REVIEW.

    This is a volume of 370 pages, containing five tales, some which have already appeared in the Australasian. They are all of them entertaining, and racy of the soil, but it will ...

    Article : 1,865 words
  7. THE NIGHT COACH.

    Commerflit had the honour of possessing a class of citizens who felt a calm and ennobling excitement in seeing the night coach start for Melbourne. The sight had as potent and exhilarating ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,049 words
  9. MACARTHUR.

    Death has, during the past week, been busy in our township, two of the oldest residents having gone over to the great majority. Mr. William Black, after a very painful ...

    Article : 768 words
  10. OFF TO DUNEDIN.

    The Thetis, for New Zealand, sailed a month before the day when Dr. Kellett pronounced Miss Denton's illness to be brain fever. She sailed out with her paddles spurning the water to fo[?]m, ...

    Article : 322 words
  11. AN UNEXPECTED RECOGNITION.

    The forlorn-looking bottles clanked dismally with every shake of the tent, and the calico shrank and swelled like a beaten runner. Looking vacantly at the sparks, and stretching hie arms above the ...

    Article : 531 words
  12. HAMILTON PETTY SESSIONS.

    Hermann C. F. Schultze applied for a certificate for the issue of a license for a billiard [?]loon, [?]nated in Thomson-street, Hamilton. The application was granted. ...

    Article : 57 words
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