NO TICKET.—King Ly was charged with the old offence of being unprotected by the necessary ticket. A fine of 40s. was inflicted. Patrick Connor, James Moran, and James M'Cabe ...
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Article : 636 wordsThere was a good attendance at the theatre last night, the performances being the “Dumb Boy of Manchester,” an interlude of dancing, and the farce of “The Two Bonnycastles.” In the former piece the ...
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Article : 244 wordsASSAULT.—James Warren was informed against for having assaulted W. Edwards, a person in the employ of Dr. Sorley, at Bullock Creek, on the 6th of June last. The damages were laid at L.20. Mr. Lysaght ...
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Article : 541 wordsSir,—I have long thought that a supply of water sufficient for all the requirements of this goldfield could be obtained from the Campaspe River, near Mr. Harney's homestead. The only difficulty ...
Article : 188 wordsSir,—The above question presented itself to my mind upon reading an extract from Mr. Phelan's letter, in your issue of the 22nd—who are the landlords?—who are the base tyranical men who ...
Article : 580 wordsAt the Police Court, on Saturday, Charles Davis and Margaret Green alias Greeniff were charged with having murdered their infant child on the 17th March last. ...
Article : 617 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday, at Spring Gully, by Dr. Roche, Ditrict Coroner, on the body of Charlton Cowl, whose death was alleged to have been caused by the falling of a pick down a shaft on the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 25 Jun 1858, Page 3
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