Margaret Rose [?] residing at the Rosehole, was summoned before the Beach charged with using insulting words in a public place on the 9th instant, to one Margaret Morton. It appeared that eh parties were ...
Article : 348 words[?] instant, a public tea meeting, in the above object was head at the Fully near [?] The attendance was large; no building and sufficiently capacious enough to hold the ...
Article : 363 wordsAnd hark!—a cry both wild and shrill, Reson[?] by the midnight air [?] Nears and more near it now is heard ...
Article : 775 wordsIn our last issue, we published the details of a report which had reached us concerning the doings if the busrangers and the police, in the neighbourhood of Canowindra, without ...
Article : 904 wordsHenry Sam[?]son, a man of color, belonging to the ship Adelaide Bell was brought before the Bench, charged with assulating senior-constable. Mackay, and constable Levic last evening. The evidence showed that the ...
Article : 67 wordsOwen, Thomas, landlord of the Northumberland Hotel, Minimi was summoned for committing an assault on the 10th instant upon his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Thomas. The complainant exhibited two finding black ...
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Advertising : 492 wordsSIR— just [?] few thought [?] per in reference to the Volunteers Band at Maitland, and the excel cut arrangement by which they play of an evening for the amusement of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsSIR.—On important subject of education it is impossible for any correspondent to do justice the limits of a letter it is therefore my intention in passing [?] few remarks [?] ...
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Advertising : 302 wordsJohn Cath [?] Charles [?]ford Owe seamen, were brought up before the beach, charged with being drunk and illegally on the premises of the Newcastle Chronicle. The prisoners in company with other [?] who ...
Article : 86 wordsMrs. Tait, a married woman, was summoned before the Bench charged with detaining a dog after demand.— Mr. Rober, who appeared for the defendant took objection to the form of summons ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Sat 21 Nov 1863, Page 3
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