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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsMr. Forster moved.—1. That a select committee be appointed to enquire into and report upon the circumstances connected with the late seizure of gold-dust and sovereigns, on board the Ethereal, and Mary Nicholson ...
Article : 396 wordsThere not being a quorum present, the speaker declared the House adjourned till to-day at three o'clock. ...
Article : 23 wordsMr. Frost read an essay on Thursday night, at this institution, the subject being, "Ought Chinese immigration to be checked?" The essayist, upon the whole, was in favour of their immigration hither, and defended the ...
Article : 724 wordsA very interesting lecture was delivered on Wednesday night, at the Court-house, Maitland, by the Rev. John Gibson, of Newcastle, on the acquisition of knowledge by lectures, reading and classes. Owing to the muggy ...
Article : 1,127 wordsAfter disposing of some formal business, the House affirmed by a majority of 17 to 6, the following resolution, submitted by Mr. Deas Thomson; viz.—"The House having taken into consideration the several ...
Article : 149 wordsA meeting of the committee interested in the matter of crossings over Devonshire and Abbott Streets was held on Thursday afternoon, at the Rose Inn; Mr. E. Capper in the chair. The Secretary read the following ...
Article : 353 wordsA meeting of the subscribers to the Evans Testimonial was held on Thursday night, at the Australian Inn, for the purpose of presenting Mr. Evans with the piece of plate and gold watch purchased for his acceptance. ...
Article : 2,283 wordsBREACH OF TOLL ACT.—Daniel Church, a drayman in the employ of Messrs. Cohen and Co. was summoned by Edward Swire, for committing a breach of the Toll Act whereby his life and property were endangered. The ...
Article : 339 wordsMALICIOUS INJURY.—William Ison was charged by William Soper of Berry Park with having on the 14th instant unlawfully pulled down a fence, his property, and trespassed on his land in order to take away a ...
Article : 269 wordsRUNAWAY ACCIDENT.—About a quarter-past three o'clock on Tuesday, the occupants of the premises held by Mr. Curtis, (undertaker, etc.,) in Hunter-street, were astonished to hear a mourning-coach, which had been a ...
Article : 1,765 wordsTHE LATE SHOCKING ACCIDENT.—On enquiry at the Hospital yesterday, we learned that the unfortunate man who so severely injured himself by falling down Mr. Farthing's coal-pit, had died that morning. Before ...
Article : 168 wordsSIGNS OF PROGRESS.—We notice with much gratification the great increase of shipping to the Port of Newcastle. There are now laying in the harbour more than fifty vessels, and some of them of large tonnage. It is not ...
Article : 668 wordsThe news in these parts is not very encouraging at the patent time, although very flattering accounts have been of late put in the papers with respect to the district, they are far from being true. As a resident, I have ...
Article : 240 wordsEFFECTS OF IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT.—In the insolvency Court, on Wednesday, a solicitor, Mr. Bayne, said he appeared for the insolvents. Anderson and Welch, chemists and druggists, at Ararat, who field their schedule to save themselves ...
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Northern Times (Newcastle, NSW : 1857 - 1918), Sat 19 Jun 1858, Page 2
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