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Article : 4,443 wordsOUR papers from Western Australia are to the 9th December. The following is from the Perth Gazette of that date. The Board appointed by the Governor to draw up the ...
Article : 504 wordsJames Hayes, stood before the Court, charged with negligent omnibus driving, on the 28th ultimo, and endangering [?]he safety of another person. The City Solicitor appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Redman for ...
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Article : 1,090 wordsA MEETING of this Council was held in the Council Chambers, Waverley, on Tuesday, the 10th instant. Present—the Chairman, Counc[?]lors S[?]thers, Browne, Joseph Vickery, Simmons, Newland, James Vickery, O'Brien, and Dickson. ...
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Article : 1,392 wordsWE are sorry to record that an accident, attended with fatal results, took place between six and seven o'clock on Monday morning, on board one of the boats belonging to H. M. S. Pelorus. The following are the paticulars ...
Article : 433 wordsThe Colonist has the following:— We are glad to learn that the Executive have so far complied with the urgent appeals which have been made to them, as to despatch an agent to the neighbouring ...
Article : 304 wordsWilliam Penrose, Newcastle, miner. Liabilities, £87 17s.; assets, value of personal property and moneys, £8 debts due, £2[?] 11s.; total £31 11s.; deflcit, £56 6s. Adam Wilson, official assignee. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsThe following is from the Examiner, January 4th:— Gold has been discovered at the River Buller on the West Coast, by Mr. Rochfort's survey party, who report that they first saw it "lying on the edge of the river, ...
Article : 387 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Hill, F. A. Cooper, Gullan, J. Hill, junior, Warburton, Buchanan, Hargraves, Peden, Kettle, and R. S. Ros[?]. There were nine persons convicted of drunkenness, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 14 Jan 1860, Page 7
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