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Article : 31 wordsHORSE STEALING.—Charles Everingham, on remand from the Maitland bench, was charged with stealing a horse, the property of Henry Myers, of Jerry's Plains. Mr. Thompson and ...
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Article : 348 wordsApril 5.—Samuel Lyons Cohen, of Hunterstreet, Sydney, licensed victualler. Liabilities, £238 13s 7d, of which £133 is secured. Assets, £237 14s 6d. Mr. Mackenzie, official ...
Article : 251 words[Herald.]—Attention is being drawn by the Press to the number of soldiers constantly in gaol. Government have decided to reduce the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 8 Apr 1869, Page 2
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