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  2. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    NOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. DAVIES to move— "That an address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, requesting him to lay upon the table ...

    Article : 119 words
  3. THE VALIDITY OF LAND GRANTS.

    Sir—The point upon which your contemporary the Advertiser lays 80 much stress, that "a certificate of title is as good as a land grant," has been rather curiously exemplified by two ...

    Article : 710 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    We have Sydney papers to the 23rd June, and also the following telegrams published by the Argus:— "Monday, June 28. ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  5. GUICHEN BAY.

    Sir—You are often called upon to direct the attention of the public to the natural advantages and importance of the different bays on this part of the coast as shipping-places for the ...

    Article : 877 words
  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Adjourned final hearing. One debt was proved. Mr. Slow applied for a further adjournment in the case, as his client, Mr. Lazir, who was the trade assignee. ...

    Article : 549 words
  7. REVIEW.

    That South Australia will have a literature essential its own, having the stamp of its own mind and of its own scenes, we take to be an undoubted truth. Indeed, to a certain ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  8. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Separation Day. General holiday. No business doing. ...

    Article : 19 words
  9. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    The following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Monday:- MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—July 1. General Jesup, barque, from coast; Young ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    GOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:—1. Civil List Amendment Bill: third reading. 2. Estimates: in Committee. OTHER BUSINESS: NOTICES OF MOTION:— ...

    Article : 2,032 words
  11. VICTORIA.

    By the Havilah we have Melbourne papers to June the 28th. We subjoin various items of news and some details of intelligence which has already been briefly forwarded by ...

    Article : 2,739 words
  12. APPOINTMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  13. LOCAL COURTS.

    The Local Court or Adelaide will sit as a Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday, the 4th day of July, 1860, and will continue the sitting by adjournment from day today until the several causes mentioned in the Cause list ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. POLICE COURTS.

    OBSCENE LANGUAGE—Eliza Hall was charged with using obscene landings in Hawdon-street on the 1st July. She was fined 10s. HORSESTEALING.—Samuel Elliot, alias Wescott, was ...

    Article : 443 words
  15. THE COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir—The letter signed "William H. R. Jessop" has afforded some amusement to the public, but half its treasures are not yet exhausted. It was a pity that gentleman did ...

    Article : 303 words
  16. TRAVELLERS IN THE BUSH.

    Sir—In your issue of to-day I see a letter from "H." with the above heading. "H." wishes to know whether he is obliged to supply food to travellers on their tendering payment ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. MEETING OF RATEPAYERS AT CLARE.

    A meeting of the ratepayers of the District of Clare, called by advertisement, was held at the Clare Inn, Clare, on Saturday last, when it was moved by Dr. WIBB, and seconded by Mr. MURCH, that Mr. G. Young ...

    Article : 964 words
  18. THE SULPHUR CURE FOR APHIS.

    Sir—As you nave enquired at different times through your columns for some one to try the effects of sulphur against the aphis, I send you an account of my experience, as it might be of ...

    Article : 426 words
  19. SCHOOL FEES.

    Sir—So much agitation is now prevailing on the subject of education, that I feel induced to endeavour to excite attention in the minds of your readers to a topic closely connected with ...

    Article : 329 words
  20. COMMERCIAL

    The Herald reports of the import market as follows:— Business during the week has not been quite so brisk, and the difficulty of [?] carriage for the interior ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. TASMANIA.

    We have Hobart Town dates to the 21st ult., but the general news is uninteresting. The Mercury thus refers to the markets:— Not much is doing in the wheat market: a few sales ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. THOSE BRAVE OLD MEN!

    A noble monument they leave behind— Those brave old men! They meekly pass away. We miss the gentle heart—the sturdy mind; But still their work grows mightier day by day. ...

    Article : 524 words
  23. LITTLE LESSORS FOR LITTLE POLITICIANS.

    One day when the school met the boys had a great talk about what they should have for break-fast. Rey-nolds, who was now the head boy in the school, wanted them all to have tea ...

    Article : 405 words
  24. EVENING CLASSES.

    Sir—Allow me, through the medium of your columns, respectfully to make suggestion which, I think, if adopted, would add to the already large popularity and extensive ...

    Article : 230 words
  25. PORT LINCOLN.

    During the past week two parties with, sheep have arrived here overhand from the north. On Wednesday, 20th, Mr, Cadby and Mr. Frampton passed through on the road to Mickra, with 4,000 sheep, 1 six-bullock dray, ...

    Article : 258 words
  26. COMMERCIAL.

    The Argus of the 28th has the following market report:— Excepting a somewhat better demand for flour during the last two or three days, there has been no ...

    Article : 280 words
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