THE Age of the 21st instant publishes the following communication from Rockhampton. The writer, Mr. W. Lockhart Morton, says:— Now that the attention of the squatters of New ...
Article : 973 wordsIf a large love of the whole human race, With charity that hopeth a meet cure For its worst evils, indicates the grace Of goodness, thine is such as will endure. ...
Article : 131 wordsTuesday, 27th September.—Philip Fitzpatrick, adjourned examination, half-past 10. Hector Martin, adjourned examination, 11. Robert Fisher, adjourned second, 12. Henry Jefferson Bate, Thomas Lawrence, certificates, noon. Thomas Cross, ...
Article : 349 wordsTHE Clerk opened at ten o'clock before his Honor Judge Dickinson. The Clerk of Arraigns having read the usual proclamation, the business of the Court commenced. INDECENT ASSAULT—William Thomas. aged fifteen years, was ...
Article : 4,801 wordsMr. MURRAY to move for leave to bring in a bill to abolish the law of primogeniture in New South Wales. Mr. MURRAY to move for leave to bring in a bill to abolish capital punishment in this colony. ...
Article : 1,217 wordsEighteen drunkards were severally sentenced to pay 20s., or to be imprisoned forty-eight hours. Catherine Graham, Mary Ann Crawfield, and Ann Walsh, three aged women—very old vagrants-were sent to gaol for three ...
Article : 676 wordsGeorge Lind, a seaman of the ship Lord Raglan, was fined 20s. or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours, for drunken and disorderly conduct on board; and John M'Gregor, of the Mountain Maid, was sentenced to four weeks' hard labour in gaol, for ...
Article : 259 wordsAnother great battle. Three hundred thousand men engaged in internecine contest from dawn to dusk—the roar of their cannon drowned towards the end of the conflict by the rumble of the dread artillery ...
Article : 2,163 wordsPOLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY.—Before Messrs. M'Rae and Lackey. Elen Jones, an old offender, was found guilty of being drunk and disorderly, and this being her sixth conviction within the last twelve months, she was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. ...
Article : 411 wordsTHE following report, addressed to the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Aldermen of Sydney, was laid on the table of the City Council, on the 9th instant, by the Officer of Health for the city:— ...
Article : 3,550 wordsTommy (a C[?]man) was indicted for that he on the 19th July, 1859, at Avisford, in the colony of New South Wales, did feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice aforethought, kill, and murder one Hong Ku. The prisoner who appeared to understand English ...
Article : 672 wordsON the 21st instant a meeting of the subscribers to the hospital relief fund was held in the Court-house. Mr. Maddrell was voted to the chair. Mr. Gurney then handed four letters to the chairman, who stated that they were letters of resignation as members ...
Article : 663 wordsTOWN LOTS.—County unnamed. Parish of Balranald. Town of Balranald; Lots 1 to 22, 2 roods each. Parish of Euston. Village of Euston: Lots 23 to 42, 2 roods each. Upset price, £8 per acre. ...
Article : 44 wordsSPECIAL COUNTRY LOTS.—County unnamed. Parish of Glen Innes. Within the Glen Innes Reserve: Lot 4, 20 acres; lot 5, 16 acres; lot 6, 14 acres. Upset price, £2 per acre. SUBURBAN LOTS.—County unnamed. Parish of Glen Innes. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 27 Sep 1859, Page 3
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