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    P[?] K[?]AY ON "OUR COLONIES."—Last year prizes were offered in England for the three best essays by operatives or labourers on the advantages accruing to the British nation from its possession of ...

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  3. WATER POLICE COURT.

    [?]sel Manning, 22, a drayman, was brough before the Court by senior [?]nt Steel, who had appr[?]hended him at the house of his father in Argyle-street, on a charge of having caused the death of achild named Charles Gray, the ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] MELBOURNE.

    THE P. and O. Company's steamer Madras, with the English mails, sailed for Point de Gaile at two o'clock. She took 77,630 ozs. gold, 1516 ozs. silver, and 26,500 sovereigns. ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—THURSDAY.

    The trial of this case was resumed, and lasted the whole day without being concluded. It was further adjouned untilf to-day. ...

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  6. THE ALPACAS.

    SIR,—I entertained the hope that I should not have again to trouble you or the public with any more letters, but as your report of the meeting of the Acclimatisation Society, held on Monday evening last, ...

    Article : 420 words
  7. BANCO COURT.

    The trial of this case was resumed and concluded. It was a squatting action, [?] a suit between the occupants of adj[?]cent [?]attages to determine a question as to priority of occupation on certain lands claimed by both. It ...

    Article : 614 words
  8. RIVERINE AND BORDER CUSTOMS.

    SIR,—In December last you, were good enough to insert my letter on Revenue from Pastoral Lands. I trust therefore that you will permit me to offer e few further remarks on the Riverine movement, as it effects ...

    Article : 1,561 words
  9. LAW PROCEEDINGS THIS DAY.

    JURY COURT.—Special jury of twelve: Holdsworth v. the Queen, past heard. BANCO COURT.—Lawson and another v. Wholohan, Buchanan v. Aldritt, Forbes v. Parsons, Phillips v. Walm[?]y, Sullivan v. ...

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  10. THE SALMON.

    SIR,—"Piscator" advocates the introduction of trout, but doubts the advisability of introducing salmon, lauds the rivers of Tasmania as specially adapted for salmon rearing purposes, but doubts the suitability, of those of ...

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  11. ADELAIDE.

    A supplementary mail for England will be made up to-morrow at noon. His Excellency the Governor will formally open the third session of Parliament to-morrow. It is expected ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES PERMISSIVE LIQUOR LAW CONVENTION.

    SIR,—We should feel obliged by your insertion in the Herald of the appended article from the Alliance News of 6th March, the organ of the United Kingdom Alliance. ...

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  13. METROPOLITAN GENERAL SESSIONS.

    Mr. J. G. L. Innes conducted the following cases on behalf of the Crown. George Simpson was charged with steeling, on the 11th May instant, at Sydney, a gold chain and ring the property ...

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  14. THE PERMISSIVE PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW.

    The ssle of intoxicating liquors has for hundreds of years been a standing difficulty to the Legislature of our country. Several hundreds of Acts of Parliament have been passed for the purpose of restricting ...

    Article : 743 words
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  16. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Plans of distribution in the following estates were confi[?] on motion by Mr. Mackenzie:— Vickers Mo[?]se, 6½d. in the pound. George H. Rogers, 2s. 1½d. in the pound. ...

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    FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Saturday evening, a man named Stephen Williams, in the employ of Mr. Pendergrast, of O'Connell, was driving his employer's bullcck-team homewards, from Bathurst. When ...

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  18. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Nineteen pris[?]ners (seven on remand) were brought before the Bench. Bight were discharged. Among the latter was the blind beggar, Timothy Corkery, on a charge of having placed himself in a public thoroughfare for the ...

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    MURDER ON THE WESTERN GOLD-FIELDS.—The correspondent of the Bathurst Free Press says:—A. most strocious murder has been committed only ten miles from the Pyramul village, down the river. An ...

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    Amongst the patents recently [?]ealed is one for "improvements in apparatus for preventing sea-sickness. The British Government have in cont[?]mplation the ...

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