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  2. THE GOLD-FIELDS.

    Sandy Creek, January 13.—There are many new arrivals daily as well as old hands returning, after finishing their farming operations. McKinlay's Gully is now taken up nearly to the head, and some ...

    Article : 553 words
  3. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Hon. J. BAKER presented a petition from 33 licensed victuallers, praying for a proviso to be inserted in the 3rd clause of the Licensed Victuallers Bill to enable them to keep their ...

    Article : 5,090 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    A rumoured disagreement in the Cabinet will probably result in the secession of Messrs. Vale and Jones. Warden Sherrard's dismissal from Ballarat ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. MORE ABOUT THE STOCKADE.

    The Parliamentary action kindly undertaken by the Hon. Mr. Barrow in White's case has not as yet come to much. On Wednesday the Chief Secretary cave the following reply ...

    Article : 7,089 words
  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  7. LOCAL COURTS.

    HEPWORTH V. CORBETT.—Adjourned from the previous day. Mr. Foster for the plaintiff, and Mr. Daly for the defendant. Judgment for the plaintiff for the sum claimed (£6 10s.). ...

    Article : 476 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The debate on the Pension Bill has been resumed. ...

    Article : 16 words
  9. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, January 2.—Cobb's coach arrived late last night from Wanganui. Captain Finnimore and Lieutenant Bryces's cavalry, 100 strong, were out reconnoitering on the 26th. They ...

    Article : 631 words
  10. JUPITER.

    Jupiter Creek, January 12.—No progress has as yet been made towards prospecting in this district since the publication of the new regulations, which appear to have thrown quite a damp upon ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. POLICE COURTS.

    One case of inebriety was disposed of in the usual manner. Ce[?]lia Whitehead, charged with using indecent language on January 13, was fined 10s. ...

    Article : 731 words
  12. BLINMAN RACES.

    Stewards—Messrs. J. Campbell, S. Terrell, T. R. Davis, T. Coffin, and J. Pascoe: Judge, Mr. W. Ross: Hon. Secretary, Mr.E. T. Braddock; Starter, Mr. H. Mules. ...

    Article : 1,361 words
  13. NOTICES OP MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Licensed Victuallers Amendment Bill, 1863: in Committee. 2. Public Works and Immigration Fund Bill: ...

    Article : 157 words
  14. PUBLIC THANKSGIVINGS.

    Sir—I noticed in Friday's paper a memorandum, taken from the Perth Gazette of November 31, relative to a harvest thanksgiving. Now, Sir, this has been a fostered idea of mine ...

    Article : 328 words
  15. BUSHRANGING ON THE DARLING.

    The subjoined letters were received by the down mail, and give full particulars of the recent bushranging outrages and mail "sticking-up" in the Darling Districts:— ...

    Article : 2,572 words
  16. CAPTURE OF RUTHERFORD, THE BUSHRANGER.

    I heard on December 28, by the up mail from Wilcannia, that Rutherford, the bushranger, stuck up a station called Falarah, on the Lower Darling, and took two horses. Afterwards he visited one of ...

    Article : 965 words
  17. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir—"Enquirer" asks "Where is the Assistant Drapers' Association;" and I think they appear to be nowhere as to the above movement, but are all alive if there is a possibility of wedging in a day's ...

    Article : 226 words
  18. THE CITY LAMPS V. CHEAP GAS.

    Sir—Had it not been for the letter signed by Messrs Russell, Mortimer, and Sheater, in reference to the staterments in my letter in yesterday's Register, I should not have troubled you further on ...

    Article : 255 words
  19. WHITE'S CASE.

    Sir—Having seen and associated with White in the Stockade, I send yon the following notes on the evidence taken at the inquest:—When he came to the Stockade he was given in charge to Chief ...

    Article : 277 words
  20. IMPORTATION OF SHEEP.

    Sir—I know your sense of justice will permit me to make a few remarks on this subject, and in connection with the Hon. John Baker's communication of the 29th December. ...

    Article : 354 words
  21. SURPLUS GOVERNMENT STORES.

    Sir—I beg to call your and the public's attention to the war the surplus Government stores are disposed of. I being a bottle-buyer, and haying heard of a quantity of ...

    Article : 180 words
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