[?] their Worships Messrs. Pinhey, Love, Tucker, [?]hy, Day, and Hunt. [?] twelve prisoners who were brought before the Bench, were discharged, and one was remanded. ...
Article : 310 wordsSIR,—My attention has been directed to "an explanation" in the Herald of Saturday last, under the signature "George Bayley," which requires correction in some particulars to make it consistent with the facts, and therefore ...
Article : 956 wordsSIR,—I regard the case of Mr. Duncan as having sufficiently determined, on the highest authority, that writing a disrespectful letter to a superior officer is not a justifiable ground for dismissing a public servant. Many years ago I ...
Article : 902 wordsMARRICKVILLE.—The usual fortnightly meeting of the Council too place at half-past 7 p.m., on the 4th instant. Present—the Mayor (Mr. St. Julian) and Aldermen Graham, Kingsbury, Moyes, Payten, Scott, and Teeson. ...
Article : 280 words[?] the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. M. Levey [?] G. Renwick. [?] persons, brought up for drunkenness or other disorconduct in public places, were fined in sums from 5s. ...
Article : 331 wordsOUR Bourke correspondent, under date December 30th, furnishes us with a copy of senior-sergeant Cleary's evidence as to the pursuit and capture of Rutherford, alias Dr. Pearson, the busbranger, and supposed murderer of ...
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Article : 907 words[?]d Stand at Homebush, which was erected and [?] at an expense of about £1000 some twelve [?]go, was totally destroyed by fire yesterday morn[?] there is too much reason to believe that it was the ...
Article : 489 wordsSIR,—We are, given to understand that the Mugn[?] Charta is the key-stone of the arch upon which "British" liberty is founded, and that the foundation was laid in the year of our Lord 1215, during the reign of King John. ...
Article : 1,214 wordsSIR,—I beg you to correct an error in your issue of the 7th instant, namely, "That Hugh M'Master was fined £1 for cruelty to a horse." Now, as I have been fined for allowing the wheels of my spring-cart for coming in ...
Article : 154 wordsSIR,—It is, perhaps, not too late t say a few words respecting the proposed superannuation of the Collector of Customs, and the bill recently introduced into the Legislative Assembly for that purpose; as to the injustice of which, ...
Article : 2,742 words[?] of the 6th instant, we gave some "hints to [?]s," touching the preparation of electoral lists, [?]only the time for revising these lists, but that [?]al elections is now close at hand, a few other ...
Article : 801 wordsTHE following notifications appear in Tuesday's Government Gazette:- APPOINTMENTS.—Dr. John Smith, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Experimental Physics in the Sydney ...
Article : 930 wordsTHE following are the corrected nominations for the Adelaide Cup, to be run for at the Autumn meeting:- Hon. J. Baker's b h corsair, 4 years Mr. L. L. Smith's b h L. L., 4 years ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 13 Jan 1869, Page 5
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