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Advertising : 313 wordsLike one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round, walks on And turns no more his head ...
Article : 2,554 wordsDRUNKS.—This being the anniversary of the institution of trial by jury in New South Wales, eleven were tried without a jury and fined. Sent to BRISBANE.—Henry Stanley, 25, was ...
Article : 176 wordsELECTION TIMES.—A number of inebriates were dealt with in ample time to allow them to attend the hustings which a considerate Government had erected at the courthouse door. ...
Article : 243 wordsDRUNKS.—Twenty-seven persons, disgusted with the stories of jobbery and corruption which were disclosed during the late session of Parliament, got tight. and were fined. ...
Article : 290 wordsDISCHARGED.-Lonisa Moss, who appeared to answer to a charge of having stolen £5 4s from, the person of F. Barber, was discharged, as the prosecutor failed to put in an appearance. ...
Article : 344 wordsABSENCE.—John Smith pleaded guilty to having been absent, withont leave. from the ship Countess of Derby, and was sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment. ...
Article : 219 wordsDRUNK.—John Barry, charged with drunkenness in Vincent-street, was fined 5s, with the alternative of being imprisoned, until the rising of the court. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Arthur Ainsworth. ...
Article : 82 wordsDRUNKS.— William Murphy, charged with drnnkenness, was fined 10s or two days' imprisonment. For a similar offence, Thomas Reynolds and Robert Jackson were each fined 5s, with the ...
Article : 215 wordsABSENCE AND DESERTION.—Charles Helemburg absented himself without leave, and R. Saunder, R. Frank, and D. Robertson, deserted from the ship Cairnbulg. They got three weeks each. ...
Article : 181 wordsDEEMED TO BE INSANE.—Thomas Partridge was sent to the receiving house. FORGETFULNESS.—Ernest Knight, 16, an old Vernon boy, and latterly a muffin vendor, was given ...
Article : 160 wordsDRUNKS.—Eleven candidates forfeited their deposits.LANGUAGE.—George Smith, 36, was ordered to pay £5, or go up for three months, for having allowed ...
Article : 155 wordsThe annual meeting of the Saddle, Harness, and Collarmakers' Protection Society was held on Monday night in the Protestant Hall. The retiring president (Mv. Furness) made a brief ...
Article : 305 wordsINDECENT LANGUAGE.-James Owens was fined 20s for this offence. Stephen Clarke was sentenced to the same penalty for a similar offence. ONLY FIVE SHILLINGS.—Catherine Quaill handed ...
Article : 341 wordsNO DRUNKS.-There were not any cases of drunkenness to be dealt with. "HEADING 'EM."—John Tancred was fined 20s with 2s 6d costs, or seven days' imprisonment, for ...
Article : 118 wordsCREATING A DISTURBANCE.—Six young men, named W. Smith, J. Smith, J. Ellison, T. Thornton, J. King, and J. Martin, were charged with having indulged in a free night. For the defence Mr. ...
Article : 242 wordsDRUNKS.—Thirteen candidates were nominated, and paid their deposits as usual. ASSAULT.—Martin. Miller. 27, was fined. £3(or two months) for having assaulted Percy Wilson. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 16 Oct 1885, Page 7
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