Monday, September 21.—Joseph Corti, Herbert H. Brown, Thomas E. Smith, James Walker, special, for proof of debts, 10. Baker and Tomlinson, adjourned second. Heavy Cummias, George A. F. Lentz, adjourned single. Edward J. Foster, ...
Article : 94 wordsThe diver has succeeded in patching up the hole in the bottom of the steamer Illalong, caused by her striking against the dredge's anchor. The concussion broke off a fluke of the anchor, leaving portion ...
Article : 93 wordsThe commanding-officer's parade for the last month took place on the 20th ultimo, when about 700 men, composed of the Sydney and suburban battalions, and the two batteries off a[?]llery, were marched about four miles out of town and ...
Article : 326 wordsAT the date of our last monthly summary Mr. Martin's motion censu[?]ng the Government for their conduct in reference to the police and the administration of justice, was under [?]cussion in the Assembly. The ...
Article : 1,956 wordsBEFORE the Mayor aid the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Ronald and Peden. Fourteen prisoners were brought into custody before the Court seven of whom were discharged, and one was ...
Article : 153 wordsThe inhabitants are put to much inco[?]venience through the mail bags having gone astray. It is customary for the bags to be given out at Campbelltown, but this morning it appears they were not there ...
Article : 48 wordsSir Charles and Lady Darling have accepted invitations to a fancy ball to be given in return to the Mayor. The news from the Cape caused great excitement ...
Article : 172 wordsBEFORE Mr T. C. Breillat and Mr. E. J. C. North. Joseph Early, James Dall, and William Chapman, seamen of the Agnes and Jessie, were sentenced to seven days' hard labour in gaol, for wilful disobedience of lawful ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 wordsTHE following paper, by Mr. Gerard Kreffe, Curator of the Australian Museum, was read on the evening of Wednesday, the 16th instant, at the monthly meeting of the Philosephical Society of New South Wales:— ...
Article : 3,097 wordsARRIVED.—Sea Star, from Newcastle. SAILED.—Havilah, for Melbourne. GUNBOAT FOR NEW ZEALAND. — Some five r six months ago, when the military commanders engaged in the ...
Article : 1,443 wordsThe first schedule contains a form of notice of registering dogs. The second schedule contains the following list of fees to be paid on the registering of dogs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,157 wordsPOLICE COURT, Thursday, 17th September.—Before Mr. G. Langley. Agnes Spearing, taken into castody for protection, was sent to gaol for seven days for medical treatment. One drunka[?]d was discharged. ...
Article : 327 wordsTHE Wonga Wonga brings two days' later from Melbourne, viz., to the 17th instant. The Argus of Thursday says: At the governor's levee yesterday, about nine hundred ...
Article : 678 wordsTHE following is the Bill introduced by Mr. Rotton, "For mo[?] eff[?]ctually abating the Nutsance occasioned by Dogs." Wher[?]s it is expedient ot amend the laws relating to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Sep 1863, Page 13
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