SIR—Allow me to bring before the public a little case of unusual generosity, which came before my notice to-day. The mate of the Alcandle this morning heard of a vacancy in n large employ he ...
Article : 136 wordsAt the wool sales to-day there was an advance in the price of many sorts of s halfpenny [?] penny per pound. Sentences on Prisoners at Darlinghurst ...
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Advertising : 3,366 wordsNEGLECTING TO PAY HIS FARE.—Neel Lachrain, charged with neglecting to pay his fare by the steamer Collaroy, from Sydney to Newcastle, was ordered to pay 10s. 6d., the amount of the fare, and ...
Article : 86 wordsASSAULT—John Jones, charged with unlawfully assaulting Catherine Beath of the 27th January last, was fined 10s, and 6s. 4d. costs of court. BAD LANGUAGE.—Margaret Tight, charged ...
Article : 105 wordsVAGRANCY—Catherine Booth, charged with vagrancy, and having no visible means of support, was found guilty, and sentenced to two mouths imprisonment, with hard labour ...
Article : 337 wordsI.—Alderman Hannell to move: "That the Government (through the Hon. the Minister for Public Works) be respectfully requested to convey to this Council that part of the ballast wharf in this ...
Article : 277 wordsThe Municipal Council met in the Court-house, pursuant to notice, at half-past seven, on Tuesday evening. Present—His Worship the Mayor, Alderman Hannell, Holt, Rodgers, Adam, Sparke ...
Article : 1,023 wordsSIR—Please allow me to ask the bakers when they intend reducing the price of bread? How they can have the conscience to charge 3d. a pound for bread when flour ia £20 a ton ia a ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Sat 17 Feb 1866, Page 3
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