MULTUM IN PARVO.
(From late Australasian papers.) At the last meeting of the shareholders of the Western Australian Bank, a dividend of twelve and a-balt per cent, per annum was dec'ared, and £l per share added to the paid up capital by way of bones. A r * Parnell* who had been appointed Crown Sol.citor or Western Australia, died on the pass-age to that colony. A Company for working the coal on the bankers cl the Mersey is being formed in Van Diemen s Land.— The Bishop of New Z.-aland held an ordination st Me*' lington on the 20th February, when the Rev. S. B ilnan s and the Rer. 'l' Hautton were. admitted to priests orders. — A gentleman in Adelaide, whose name is no mentioned, has given £iooo towards the erection o a cathedral.—Several of the Melbourne gold buyers bare bren detected pilfering gold while weighing it : tliem bare been committed (o fake their trials.— Bishop of Adelaide sailed for England in the . ' amaxon.—Twenty four attorneys were enrolled m • Supreme Court of Victoria last week—The sontia Bazar in behalf of the Van Diemen’s Land Missionary Society was exceedingly well attended, receipts on the first day amounted to a ll, *' wise a considerable one on the second day.— The L ' ® Town Gazette notified the appointment of a 0 Master at Launceston, vice Everett, deceased. Hobart Town relations who had no immitation 0 • Everet’s death, applied at the Port Office for particu when they were informed the notice erroneous 5 * “deceased,” instead of dismissed, which made a difference. —A correspondent ot the Geelong P a P Q * who waxes worth at the effusion ol another corri.| dent, touching the forthcoming Municipal Election that Town, likens his brother scribe to “ an aneny dastardly coward, whose brain is effervescing moral assassination, in real Billingsgate ■ ■ —The list of absconders in the last Hobai* , Gazelle furnishes the significent and amassing a the absconding of two convict policemen. One, o Janies Grimes, “ from tho Prisioners' Barracks, * Town, dres>ed in constable uniform the otlier ’ t ]‘ l , aI t Grimley, a constable, on escot duty between Town and Brown’s River, having arms in bisPP s ion.” (! ! ! )• —The Right Hon. the Secretary for the colonies has, on the a; plication of toew . uf Government, appointed Lieutenant-Colonial \ an seC t to the office of Colonial Engineer ot \ ictona, at p temporarily filled by S. Brees, Es p, C.E. S i oU ial attailnd to the office is £I2OO per annnni. ° Vandeluer is a passenger by the A.R.M.C. * . Adelaide.— The Adelaide Morning Chronicle, 0 a daily and lateily a l\vice-a-wiek paper, bas continued.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 752, 29 June 1853, Page 2 (Supplement)
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