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  2. GARIBALDI.

    The name of Garibaldi is now a "household word." It carries with it the ideas of romance; it revives the sentiments of chivalry, which gave nerve and impulse to the heroes of a ...

    Article : 2,157 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The markets remain unchanged, and but small purchases have taken place to-day. The quotations for flour are from £18 to £18 10s. ...

    Article : 42 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Adjourned, final hearing. Mr. J. Brown, the accountant, stated that he had not been able to prepare the schedule and report, as he had not received the insolvent's books and documents ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. CALLINGTON.

    The crops in this vicinity are looking rather whits, on account of the dryness of the weather, although at the early part of the week a few heavy showers fell, which seemed to revive the hearts of the farmers, but now the ...

    Article : 2,563 words
  6. PRIVATE TELEGRAM.

    The Aldinga arrived at the Heads at 2 p.m.; 102 days out ...

    Article : 17 words
  7. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    The following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Monday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Heads— October 7. Queen, steamer, from Portland: ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. APPOINTMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  9. POLICE COURTS.

    BIOTOUS.—John and Patrick Beanitt not fined l0s. each for riotous conduct to Hindley-street on October 6. STRAY CATTLE.—Anthony Shannon appeared to the information of Inspector Reauing, charged with allowing ...

    Article : 479 words
  10. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Assessment on Stock Act Amendment Bill: in Committee. 3. Superannuation Act Repeal Bill: third reading. ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    GOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDER OF THE DAY (LAPSED FROM FRIDAY LAST):— 1. Circuit Courts Bill: in Committee. NOTICE OF MOTION:— ...

    Article : 274 words
  12. THE FEJEES.

    The Aquila arrived in harbour from the Fejees on Thursday last, and we are indebted to a gentleman who was passenger by her for much interesting information concerning these ...

    Article : 446 words
  13. THE IFORD WOOL FAIR.

    We have been favoured by a friend with a copy of the Bury and Norwich Post of July 17, which contains a long report of the annual Wool Fair held at Thetford. on Friday, July ...

    Article : 1,903 words
  14. MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT MINTARO.

    The first northern musical festival took place on Thursday, October 4, at the Roman Catholic Chapel, Mintaro—a building recently finished, and capable of accommodating between 200 and 300 persons. ...

    Article : 962 words
  15. EDUCATION BOARD.

    Present—Mr. S. P. H. Wright (in the chair), Mr. Arthur Hardy, Mr. John Brown, Mr. W. C. Belt, Dr. Gosse, the Chief and Second Inspectors of Schools, and the Secretary. ...

    Article : 808 words
  16. MR. STUART'S EXPLORATION.

    Sir—Now that Mr. Stuart and his two gallant comrades have returned from their perilous journey, after so nearly accomplishing their object, I would beg to suggest that something ...

    Article : 274 words
  17. A VISIT TO SALTAIRE.

    A train conveys me in a few minutes from Bradford to Shipley; and immediately after leaving Shipley Station I obtain a not distant view of one of the most extraordinary places in ...

    Article : 1,412 words
  18. GAWLER RANGES.

    There is nothing of interest worth recording in this locality since I last wrote. Things remain just as they were—runs without sheep, shallow holes without water. The rumour has gone forth that it has bren unsuccessfully ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  19. THE LORDS AND THE COMMONS.

    The British Constitution is built up of precedents. This is its great beauty in the eyes of writers upon government. This is, in the opinion of all philosophical enquirers, the secret ...

    Article : 1,591 words
  20. WHO INVENTED THE LARYNGOSCOPE ?

    Sir—One of your late numbers contains an account of an instrument called tho laryngoscope, or, as you have named it, "the larynxoscope," which you appear to have been ...

    Article : 353 words
  21. HINTS TO VOLUNTEERS.

    The following suggestions have been communicated by a correspondent, and are well worthy of the attention of riflemen :— In firing at an object above or below the horizontal ...

    Article : 771 words
  22. THE RIVER DARLING.

    Since my last communication we have been favoured with some very fine rains, and judging from the quantity they must have penetrated the earth to a considerable distance. ...

    Article : 689 words
  23. THE EDUCATION CONTROVERSY.

    Sir—Our Catholic fellow-subjects object to the present management of the education grant, and insist that the only course they can conscientiously agree to is that a proportion ...

    Article : 633 words
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