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  2. The Estimates.

    The Estimates for 1882 are before us. We extract the items of general and of northern district interest, For 1881 the whole sum appropriated, including £952,200 special appropriations, was £5,207,216 ...

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  3. COND SHEET TO [?]aitland Mercur[?]

    e regions of certain that [?]stly below an quality. The ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. Central Criminal Court.

    Joseph Lsary pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing one bullock, the property of ED ward Creasy, He was defended by [?]r. J. H. Want, instructed by Mr. Gannon, On the 15th September last prosecutor ...

    Article : 575 words
  5. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    A single meeting was held at Ea[?]t Maitland, yesterday, before Mr. Addison, District Commissioner, in the insolvent estate of Cornelius Msher, dealer, Largs. Insolvent attributed his insolvency to losses ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. WINE SHOPS.

    SIR,—One of the themes of absorbing interest at the present time is the licensing of wine-shops. The action of the members of the Legislative Assembly who in their wisdom have decided that wine-shops ...

    Article : 522 words
  7. East Maitland Police Court.

    DRUNKENNESS, &c.—William Ryan was charged with having been drunk in a public street at Morpeth. After hearing the circumstances the bench fined the defendant 20s, with the alternative of seven days ...

    Article : 783 words
  8. LOCAL NEWS.

    COLONIAL WINE LICENSES.—The large body of persons who are interested in the growing wine industry of New South Wales will learn with pleasure that the steps initiated at the recent public meeting ...

    Article : 1,404 words
  9. [?]tland Police Court.

    [?]essrs. Addison, P.M., and John Pearse, J.P.) [?]ENNRSS.—Edward Nightingale was conhaving been drunk in Charles-street, on ay evening, and was sentenced to pay a fine. ...

    Article : 1,405 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    SIR,—In Tuesday's issue a letter appears in your columns by a Mr. Harris on the wine question; no— I beg his pardon—as I must be very particular or be will say it is a misstatement—on "Australian wine" ...

    Article : 888 words
  11. New South Wales Rifle Association.

    The twenty-first annual prize meeting of the New South Wales Rifle Association was commenced at the Paddington Butts on Wednesday. We give the principal prize winners; and those connected with ...

    Article : 256 words
  12. Heavy Storm in Melbourne.

    A very heavy thunderstorm, which culminated in a flood in the lower part of the city, occurred at eight o'clock this evening. The rain descended in torrents for nearly an hour, and the low portions of ...

    Article : 321 words
  13. St. Mary's Church.

    The musical portion of the service to-morrow, Sunday, will be:- MORNING.—Hymns 164 and 227 to Sullivan's tunes, 330 and 661. ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. Bank of Australasia.

    The half-yearly ordinary meeting of the proprietors of the above bank was held on October 3, at the office of the corporation, 4, Threadneedle-street, City, Mr. J. Sanderson presiding. ...

    Article : 502 words
  15. The Healesville Poisoning Case.

    The Healesville poisoning case engaged attention of the Central Criminal Court to-day, Thomas King, overseer of Woolcott's station, appearing to answer a charge of poisoning a boy named Thomas Kenny, ...

    Article : 324 words
  16. THE GREAT NORTHERN ROAD.

    Sir,—Why is it that all who travel from Greta to Maitland have to paya heavy toll for the privilege of using a very bad road? If the road was a good one I would not grumble, but while the road ...

    Article : 255 words
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