One drunkard, brought up in custody, was cautioned and discharged. ...
Article : 25 wordsThis Act consists of 31 sections, and the subjoined are its leading features:— The Immigration Act of 1869, and the regulations made under it, are repealed, except as regards any act ...
Article : 860 wordsMITCHEEL DOWNS.—From Tryconnell; driving, 5s.:—Grey golding, like writing A with P near shoulder, K off shoulder, old collar-mark. If not released on March 25, will be sold.— From Mitchell ...
Article : 1,573 wordsThe following announcements appear in Saturday's Gazette:— Crown Land Act of 1868.—The following letter of instruction, addressed to Commissioners of Crown ...
Article : 491 wordsSIR,—I shall not do the orthodox thing and apologise to you for the space I may occupy in your columns. I am rather a matter-of-fact sort of person, and deeply read (if I may lay that " flattering unction ...
Article : 408 wordsJames Rhodes pleaded " Guilty" to having been drunk, and to behaving in a disorderly manner in the streets. The prisoner was ordered to pay a fine of 10s., or ...
Article : 250 wordsHenry Albretis pleaded "Guilty" to having ridden on a footpath within the municipality, but stated in extenuation that he had been driven on by two boys who struck his horse with a whip. ...
Article : 1,107 wordsTwo serious epidemics, the cacoethes loquendi and cacoethes scribendi, are playing havoc among the people here just now. You have no doubt noticed the fact that our town—although almost centrally ...
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