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DomMtit ahU iW»«reHaneou« IntrlttfOnV
SYDNEY HUNT.
Caotion to Publicans — From good autuomrw beg to inform persons ot this calliiiK thut IM I«KJ Mngi«trut«a-bave determined te enforce all sKoal convictions, which will render them liable to tic*- I
Jeit of their license. I lie orsi coimc™«»w ? been ordered to be returned to the Clerk of Ibernwl for the purpose of enforcing them. ' I - ? We calk the attention of those whom it may eoncOT I to the following fuo :—On Friday afternoon 'hal Mr. I Uurper, of $h» Sitoncquarry, was in, th« *«P « I ? dealer in King-street, when n toovm g**' I under pretence of making ?onie'uurchaae* ?;?»???? I ped an orange On the floor, m if by,pccia«fciM I -stooping to pick it up, took up also. a pitt* «MJT I wlijoh she secreted under her cloak in *?'? ''P*; I view ; that gentleman immediately, informed ItaepKj ? sons in the shop ol what he had seen. *.»° '^ I the woman mid found the goods where she baO I «o»- 1 ,ed them away.; while. the woman was being aYU»|« ? intJie afaop, 'Mr. II. went up to » Con*uW',« 1 subsequently to two oJiers. informing «(«? oj™ ? fact, ond, telling them to take tlie woman into W»ri dv— froni'aU of whom he nut with a '»'?»!;;,£., I . Ii. th.n wen oil the siuno errand to tlie lo'**.11?? j — notu single Constnble would listen to «imr™, \ answer was—' it it licensing -iai) and me ait ^'V^ \'i ? the crowd being so great also tl.ut it was «»P««» il to get to spcuk to the Magistrates. ftlr.H.wM** I pd to give it up in despair, and thus the wWf!*| 'ceasnrilv' esciiped justice. ' , -. » cm. I ?liit-ATitK.— 'l'l.o interesting drnnia of lbe JTI nnmbuiist,' wns'produi'ed -nt tlie thetitre on S««o'»r ? evening, and much credit is due to tbe m;.n»S« . '»' ? his taste in selecting this domestic piece !»?.''? with excellent sdentc effect. Kn°«AM-p.'S| sainbert with judgment, and Simmon* . P1'}''^ le| very umusi.igly-Kdmund- the lover, -ton »d« » ? representutive in the liunds of Mr. \V'?klly;fdS| Taylor played the ' Soiiinambulist; » )f''^'onl cbamcler, and .he first of the kind B«r«iemp»*«| this srnge— in hi r sleeping scenes she was Wj.,1 uud tlio hist scene was tn.lv impi-ssi'1. hlf'-'iy ? the wall whilst tho mill is at work, «:»8 '10i |llt| fully nliluaged. her acting was so true to r»- ? the audience waited with bre' tl.less « ««™V |t, I safety; it being n pioOe o' pecuhnr de£ ' l»J I inferior ch.iracters uppea ed rather *»?? „ I doubt much iniprovuruents wl11.., /„.„.,,,.« lie 1 its ne.\t perform.mci?. and lt. V'lV- iTiaf »l«hV ciiled favorite. The Opera u ol ' M««l a; f& '„ tJ, followed, .ind much miwition. l'»^ bt',e.a.\;.,e jUot costunif, scenery, uifil choru-ses. wb.cb ! «ff ^. up wrtl-.Uiim.ftu tho head w.»*l«r«rmnwi. W , presented bv Mfs. Tmlnr. »nA a In. n »« ^ ^ comic acting, h.s seldom own »i ' « f0^ ,pf , boards. The IMedlev sodg ond . daixe . ^ plau.led. Simmons sang a comic *--f'J ^ j DoughiRS played Terrte, o^ 8lll!? tt 8° V. ' J pwttily. ? '? ' [I
??- Tl-»' Sydney 'hounds met yesterday «t Horn* 'Bush,, at ten o'clock, and killed o- fine native dog after ak beautiful run of three quurters of an'hour. — JJjirticulurd in our next. . ? The Sydney hounds will meet ? at the kennell on Thursday ut three o'clock r. si. ' . .' . We are compelled from wnnt of spnce to defer the law proceedings of Saturday to our next number. One or tw» robberies have been, commilted on the Liverpool Roud, since the attack at'Cuhterbury', pro bably by the same gang. On Thursday night last, seyen men, runuwnys, from ah iron gnnjr at Kmu, nttncktir Mr. Camp bell's place, Canterbury.; thoy.-enteredthe'hut, bound the overseer with ropes of blanket, robbed the place of every thing-, nncJ left it ; n few minutes ufter/one of thenrciirae back with' the interitiou of finishing their priaquer, who bud by this time 1-xtriculed and armed himself with a musk'et j upon the nppro.ich of the robber be shot him dead, mid the' other six men run nwuy. We nre happy to himr, that four of the tibove riinatvays have since been taken by one xiounted policeman on the Pnrrnmntui Road. ?Mr: Samuel Lyons sold l»y public -auction' yps teiday : — SUO rwi », four «ii-1 five yi ais oUI, 'to C. '?!?. \l-aine, E»q at IS*. £288; seven allotments of land sitiikted in Gloucester and Cambridge streets, to Mr. A; Co»s, £«29.12~fi.-- '- . -- By private cvnti act —Kour hundred and eighty one 'maiden ewn, wi h o'lie 'liiiiulrpd 'and ' foYty f'oHr lamb*, foiir.liiiiidied three year old Kwes with Iho hundred and ninety lambs, to Major C. lnnej, 4950. . i ? * -r r- -,'. f - * \ ', - -Tlie-lHJU»e nrnl- premise* in'Batlitirst-'iilrept, now in th'«; occupation of F. Stephen, Esq., to- that geu tlemiui, ClOttl).— Total, £2.407 12». Oil.