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  2. ACTION FOR SEDUCTION AGAINST A QUEENSLAND DRUGGIST.

    AT the civil sittings of the Supreme Court, Brishbane, on the 28th November, the following came on for hearing before his Honor Sir James Cockle, Chief Justice, and a special jury of twelve. ...

    Article : 3,508 words
  3. LAW.

    CROWN CASES.—The Queen v. Campbell; the Queen v. Taylor and another, to be spoken to. MOTION.—Iron v. Humphery, to amend rule nisi. DEMURRER AND NEW TRIAL MOTION.—Commercial ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. To the Editor of the Empire

    SIR,—In the report of the proceedings of the municipal elections of yesterday, through the noise, I was made by your reporter to say, "My brother-in-law. Mr. Wilson." (I said Mr. Raphaol had called him my brother-in-law at one of his ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. THE MEMBER FOR NEWCASTLE.

    SIR,—It is now twelve months since we returned Mr. Lloyd, in which election I played my part, both in writing and influencing the working classes on his behalf through whom he gained a signal victory over the ...

    Article : 325 words
  6. BRAIDWOOD.

    Christmas time is fast approaching. This fast can be a certained upon reference to any country newspaper, where we wi[?] s[?] programme of s[?]orts races, and other a[?]u ements. The Braidwool sports commit[?]ee have issued their ...

    Article : 594 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.—SATURDAY.

    Mary Waters, of Windsor, innkeeper. Cause of insolvency: Want of capital. Liabilities, L139 5s 1d. Assets, L24 15s. Deficiency, L114 10s 1d. Official assignee, Mr. F. T. Humphery. ...

    Article : 478 words
  8. COUNTRY NEWS. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] APPIN.

    I beg for a short space in your columns, in order to point out the dreadful ravages which caterpillars are making in this district. They are eating everything up before them, and exist in countless numbers. The oats crop is more like ...

    Article : 295 words
  9. SHOALHAVEN.

    The weather is very unsettled, and from the heavy clo[?]ds floatirg above I would not be surprised if we had a heavy downpour. The maize crop is a great source of anxiety to the farmers. A great number have re-ploughed the ground owing to ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    SIR,—Immediately after the departure of the British troops you published a letter of mine, recommending that the barracks be converted into the Prince Alfred Hospital; and although I now learn, by a paragraph in ...

    Article : 350 words
  11. PORT MACQUARIE.

    Our district has been visited with one of the most distructive floods that can be remembered by the oldest residents [?]n the [?]iver From the 16th to 20th, the rain was a most [?]on innous, accompanied wi[?]h a strong gale of wind b[?]ing ...

    Article : 509 words
  12. ADELONG.

    Mining, although somewhat slack of any material amount of interest, still, with the present aspect, great, work may yet be accomplished before "jovial Christmas may have dawned in upon us. There is always something exceedingly pleasant in ...

    Article : 721 words
  13. DISTRICT COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  14. LAW versus JUSTICE. DAVIES V. CAMPBELL.

    SIR,—As the decision in the above case, tried in the Supreme Court on the 25th instant, and in which I was the defendant, is of some public importance, I take the liberty of drawing (through the medium of your widely ...

    Article : 1,106 words
  15. COWRA.

    The weather appears to have taken up at last. After ringing mo[?]otonous chang[?]s on "cl[?]udy and we[?]," we have ha[?] about nine days continuous fine weather but considering that this is the midd[?] of sum[?]ber, the nights are chilly. Shearing is ...

    Article : 467 words
  16. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    Alice Selina Hall was brought up, charged with unlawfully and knowingly, by means of false protences, obtaining from Messrs. Farmer and Co. goods to the amount of L3 13s 6d, with intent to defraud. ...

    Article : 234 words
  17. PITT TOWN.

    LATE FLOOD IN THE HAWKESBURY.—We have [?] another flood in the Hawkesbury, that, I think, will be nearly or quite as disastrous as any flood of last year. The maize crop on most of the farms here was about knee high, some not [?] forward, ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  18. MOLONG.

    The body of the unfortunate person who was drowned in the Bell River, at Larra[?] Lake, on [?]he 12th, was recovered by the police during the early pa[?]t of the present week, and about a mile [?]elow the place where he entered the river. [?] have not ...

    Article : 338 words
  19. WATER POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    James M'Lean was sent to gaol for one month, for stealing a silk handkerchief, valued at 3s, the property of Chen Ateak. ROSTER.—Monday—Messrs. Hale, Rattray, ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. THE BOGAN.

    SERIOUS ACCIDENT—Last Wednesday morning as the mail had just sta[?]ted, one of the horses become restive just as the coach was about to enter a deep[?]rut. The co[?]chman put his foot on the brak[?] to ca[?]e the coach, but somehow he lost his ...

    Article : 503 words
  21. THE TIEN TSIN MASSACRE.

    MR. EDKINS, the well-known missionary at Pekin, describes in the English Independent the impression which the atrocious massacre at Tien tsin has made at the Chinese capital. He speaks of the unfortunate Sisters ...

    Article : 376 words
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