Joseph Coogan was fined 10s. or forty-eight hours, imprisonment for drunkenness, and William Dwyer, for a like offence, was fined 20s. ...
Article : 2,567 wordsTHE NEW COLLIERY.—We are glad to see that the now company have succeeded in making a fair commencement. The schooner Restless is now taking in the first cargo of the ...
Article : 817 wordsTuesday.—Mr. Thomas Donohoe committed suicide last night at Galnthera, by taking stry chnine. ...
Article : 22 wordsMonday.—The brig Sarah, Captain Booth, 120 tons resistor, whilst enduavouring to leave tho port, went ashore on the North Spit, at tho Clar-ence Heads, at three o'clock, this morning. The ...
Article : 104 wordsMonday.—Parliament meets to-morrow, to swear in members and elect a Speaker. It is believed Mr. Macalister will bo elected to the chair. ...
Article : 322 wordsThe hearing of this case was resumed. Alfred Burcheal deposed: Mackenzie was away on the night Coogan and Close took tho tobacco ashore. ...
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Advertising : 2,292 wordsTuesday.—The Bottling on the races passed over satisfactorily. Mr. Slack paid to Mrs. Craig, the owner of Nimblefoot, £1000, which he laid against the horse winning the cup. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Tue 22 Nov 1870, Page 3
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