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  2. COURT OF MINES.

    His Honor, on taking his seat on the Bench at ton o'clock, observed that it would be impossible to proceed with the business of the Court, as he did not see that any preparation had been made in the Court for doing ...

    Article : 1,945 words
  3. THE PRESBYTERIAN TEA MEETING.

    Sir,—In your report of the Presbyterian tea meeting, you forgot to mention that the viands were entirely got up and presided over by the ladies of the congregation, and I have only to thank ...

    Article : 78 words
  4. ABBOTT'S BALL.

    This great event, so long spoken of, and ot witness which so many are on the tip-toe of expectation, will take place to-night. We understand that the entire number of tickets at the disposal of the committee have ...

    Article : 252 words
  5. TO MR. CAUDLE, SURGEON, EPSOM.

    Sir,—Your note in to-day's Advertiser reveals to the public the fact of your having caught at a straw to serve a purpose purely personal; it having no object otherwise, no public good can result from ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. LATEST NEWS FROM INDIA.

    The wretehed plight in which the colonists have been placed by the gross infraction of the terms of the mail contract, is aggravated by the fact that the few vessels which have arrived with later dates ...

    Article : 486 words
  7. THE CORONER AND THE PUBLIC.

    Sir,—It seems to be getting quite the fashion now among the contributors of the Press in Sandhurst, first of all to pick a hole in a man's coat, and then, not content with that, to try and pick ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. MUNICIPAL POLICE COURT.

    CHINESE OFFENDERS.—Three miserable Mongolians were charged with non-compliance with the law, in neglecting to take out tickets of protection. They were fined respectively £5 and £2, and the third was ...

    Article : 2,000 words
  9. SPECIAL LICENSING BENCH.

    Mr. Wrixon made an application for a publicans' night license on behalf of E. G. Ryan, for the Victoria Hotel, Pall Mall, which was granted. Also a night license for C. C. Sharpe, for the Prince Patrick Hotel, ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Although a new phase in colonial events, competition in firearms is not unwarrantable, but every invention should rest upon its own merits. Having been in the field, however, in 1855, with a ...

    Article : 287 words
  11. INQUEST AT THE WHITE HILLS.

    Sir,—Successful Leonidas!" important and great "Leonidas!" hast found a casket, or drunk of sack, that makest thou to hiss because thou cans't not use thy crooked fang by day? Loathsome reptile, ...

    Article : 296 words
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    Advertising : 1,280 words
  13. BENDIGO RIFLE BRIGADE.

    After the drill last evening, a meeting of members was held at the Union Hotel, for the purpose of taking into consideration certain important business connected with the Brigade. Mr. Perrin took the chair. ...

    Article : 478 words
  14. THE M'IVOR-ROAD.

    God bless your honors! can ye see't, an' no get warmly to your feet An' gar them hear it; An [?] them, wi'a patriot's heat, ...

    Article : 420 words
  15. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    Sir,—The auctioneer's hammer has been flourished in such alarming proximity to my bewildered optics this morning that I cannot venture to encounter that Australian model of gentle courtesy, ...

    Article : 1,322 words
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