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  2. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Speaker took the chair at fourteen minutes past three. NEW MUNICIPALITIES. Mr. HODGSON presented a petition from ...

    Article : 8,702 words
  3. BOURKE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The General Sessions for the county of Bourke were resumed at ten o'clock, before R. W. Po[?]tman, Esq., Chairman, and Charles Vaughan, Esq. HORSE-STEALING. ...

    Article : 1,003 words
  4. THE EXHIBITION.

    Twelve hundred and thirty persons visited the Exhibition yesterday, exclusive of the holders of season tickets. The receipts at the doors were in total, 147l. 15s., made up of 704 day visitors, ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. GEELONG.

    The public meeting called for yesterday afternoon, to consider the Convict Question was certainly a triumph of its kind. Out of the vast number assembled, there was not one who ...

    Article : 827 words
  6. INSOLVENT COURT.

    This was the third meeting. Present—the insolvent and the official assignee, Mr. Jacomb, who read the following report:— "In this estate the assignees have great ...

    Article : 1,626 words
  7. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE L[?]SLATIVE COUNCIL.—The dilatory habits and want of punctuality to which we have so often referred as characteristic of this body, are again beginning to mainfest themselves, and, as is always ...

    Article : 2,763 words
  8. MISS HAYES'S SECOND CONCERT.

    Miss Catherine Hayes gave her second concert last evening, at the Queen's Theatre. The house was crammed to the c[?]ng by a very fashionable audience, comprising many of the first ...

    Article : 691 words
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