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  2. COUNTY OF BOURKE COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS FOR GRANTING AND TRANSFERRING LICENSES.

    Present Mr. Fenwick, Police M[?]rate, Messrs. homas, Balbirnie, and Capt Hutto[?] J.P.s. There was but one application for the transfer of a ense. It was made by Thomas Gregory for the ...

    Article : 403 words
  3. M'IVOR AND GOULBURN DIGGINGS.

    The diggers here were surprised beyond measure at the unexpected announcement of the Commissioners that no more licenses would be issued this month. It has been halled with the livellest satisfaction by all ...

    Article : 3,503 words
  4. CITY OF MELBOURNE QUARTERLY LICENSING SESSIONS.

    At the City Police Court the following Magistrates were present, and composed the Bench:—His Worship the Mayor presided in the chair, and was assisted by Capt. Cole, Capt. M'Mahon, Capt. Hutton, Col. ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  5. THE IRON ROADS OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—As the railway from Geelong must shortly be commenced, and the important subject of the breadth of guage is now occupying the attention of the Council, it may perhaps be in the power of some of your ...

    Article : 273 words
  6. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    LECTURE.—We must remind our readers of the lecture this evening at the Mechanics', upon the very interesting subject of orators and oratory. AN INDECENT EXPOSURE.—Edward Cluskey was ...

    Article : 2,035 words
  7. THE YIELD OF GOLD.

    Sir,—Your occassional remarks in the Argus on the observations I made some time ago, on the product of the gold-fields of Victoria, lead to a misconception of what I stated. What I endeavored to maintain was, ...

    Article : 487 words
  8. IMMIGRATION.

    The following interesting Report, laid upon the Council table by the Colonial Secretary, has just been printed by order of the House:— REPORT. ...

    Article : 3,276 words
  9. INSOLVENT COURT.

    This was a first meeting in this estate. The insolvent was not in attendance, although several creditors and the official assignes were in attendance. The claims of the creditors were accordingly postponed until the ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. PETITION TO COUNCIL.

    Dear Sir,—The accompanying memorial to the Legislative Chamber is a modification of the one submitted by me for publication last Friday, and is intended to supersedo it. Posters of the same have been distributed ...

    Article : 1,291 words
  11. COUNTY COURT OF BOURKE.

    His Honor having taken his soat at the usual-hour, proceeded to hear the undefended cases of the Fifty Pound Jurisdlction. WILLIAMS V. COTT[?]BELL. ...

    Article : 1,214 words
  12. SEA-CAPTAINS.

    Sir,—Knowing how you feel in regard to the bad treatment to which sea-captains not unfrequently subject their passengers, and observing that the Roxburgh Castle is advertised to [?] from this port ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. A NORTHERN SPRING.

    Winter is past; the heart of Nature warms Beneath the wrecks of unresisted storms: Doubtful at first, suspected more than seen, The southern slopes are fringed with tender green; ...

    Article : 575 words
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