Present—His Worship the Moyor, Alderman Corlette, Fleming, Kemp, Pratten, Ross, Tighe, and Way. The minutes of last meeting were read ...
Article : 554 wordsPoor D.A.R., the only reward he was doomed to receive in return for his literary labours, were the loud murmurs and execration of his numerous foes, while the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,212 wordsWE have been favoured with a lately published chart of this harbour, and to which we have very considerable pleasure in inviting public attention and in soliciting ...
Article : 679 wordsJohn Callaghan convicted of being drunk and drunk and disorderly on board the brig Australian, on the 26th inst., was fined twenty shillings or forty-eight hours in the lock-up. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsMary Jane Davis, n governess, charged with being drunk and disorder'y in a public place, on inst., was repremanded and discharged. Thomas Wade, a brickmaker, did not answer to ...
Article : 165 wordsSIR:—I have read your leader of Wednesday and all that is reported of the debate on the second reading of Mr. Molmyd's Colonial Wine Bill, in hopes that I might find an answer to the following ...
Article : 112 wordsJo eph [?] a labourer, charged with being drunk in Watt-street on the 29th inst., was admonished and discharged. (Before H, Scott, Esq., P.M., and J. R. Bingle ...
Article : 356 wordsA letter was read as received from the Minister of Work, respecting the blue metal which was ordered to be all handed over to the Corporation, in consequence of the Town Clerk ...
Article : 797 wordsSIR?-Can you, or any of your correspondents, any on what grounds the members of the Free Church have been consistent in the part they took for the abolition of State-aid, seeing that they were ...
Article : 577 wordsWe are not to be considered as identifying ourselves with the opinions expressed by correspondents, for even whilst our views may be diametrically opposed to theirs, we are always willing to give insertion to any ...
Article : 48 wordsThomas Moore, a seaman, was charged with stealing a handkerchief, the property of a Mrs. Cooper, on or about the 20th of August lust, was discharged for want of sufficient evidence. ...
Article : 234 wordsDEAR SIR—It is my opinion that man was never made to be idle. To this element in his nature we ow[?] all the progress of modern civilisation; for were it not that when one object in attained, the ...
Article : 863 wordsMr. Menzies, the miller, bankruptcy certificate was thsi morning refused for twelve months. Mr. E. Close, lately returned for ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Wed 1 Oct 1862, Page 2
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