On Saturday, the 17th of October, the inhabitants of East Maitland were thrown into a considerable state of excitement by the discovery of the body of a man in the ...
Article : 388 wordsSIR,—The existing state of political chao[?] tends to confirm the accuracy of the views set forth from time to time in these letters. The whole of the difficulty in which the affairs of ...
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Advertising : 263 wordsSIR,—I read with much regret the following "local" in your issue of Tuesday, the 12th inst:—"Entertainment at St. Barnabas Church.—In another column will be found ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Police Magistrate of Maitland (Mr. E. D. Day) after an absence of two months' holidays again resumed his duties. During his absence Mr. Knox Child acted as Police ...
Article : 2,972 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND INDECENT LANGUAGE, Thomas Rutherford pleaded guilty to offending against the laws of sobriety, and was fined 5s or 24 hours' imprisonment. He was ...
Article : 71 wordsDRUNEENNESS.—A battered specimen of humanity, considerably worn and weatherbeaten, appeared before the Bench to answer a charge of having been drunk on the previous ...
Article : 490 wordsPHILOSOPHICAL observers, who notice the proposition emanating from Berlin and approved by Lord Salisbury, that the Governments should take united action in repression ...
Article : 1,390 wordsFarmer Jones sought an interview with Widow Brown. He had long prided himself upon his shorthorn-horn cattle as being the best for miles round; she was in her way as proud of her poultry ...
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