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Advertising : 1,058 wordsFrom fifty to sixty of the [?] residents of Newcastle and immediate vicinity assembled at the Great Northern Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon last,"to consider and to concert together how they ...
Article : 4,503 wordsTho small party who were so very desirous to remove Dr. Pearee from here seem to be a little ashamed of themselves, and have been very quiet since Dr. Pearce was re-elected. These few ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsSailed.— Hannah Nicholson, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 11 wordsRight Hon. Sir George Clerk, and Professor Daubeney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsBefore H. Scott, Esq., P.M. ; and E. Parnell, Esq.,J.P. Eliza J. Denman v. G Sutter. In this case there was no appearance of parties, and the complaint struck off the list. ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Herald of Thursday published the following important news received by the Suez mail:— The Queen's Theatre was destroyed by fire on the 6th December. It was discovered at a quarter ...
Article : 808 wordsWallsend being devoid of news of any importance this time, your correspondent has little to communicate. I see by Wednesday's impression, that the Hon. Henry Parkes has laid the foundation-stone ...
Article : 432 wordsJohn Higgins was charged with disorderly conduct on board the barque Armistice. The prisoner pleaded guilty. Captain M'keon stated that the prisoner, in company ...
Article : 77 wordsThe news from this locality is not very striking. We, in common with the surrounding district, have felt the benefit of the late beautiful rain's, but we are beginning to think that we have had about ...
Article : 196 wordsBenjamin Musgrove, in custody, was brought before the court on the court on a charge of unlawfully assaulting the manager of the Waratah Colliery. The case was postponed till Thursday. ...
Article : 32 wordsMary Ann Hudson appeared before the court, to answer a charge of unlawfully assaulting and beating one Sabina Habig, on the 29th of January last. Mr. Brown appeared for the defendant, and Mr, Slater ...
Article : 228 wordsSamuel and Joseph Lawrence were brought up on remand, charged with assaulting and robbing one Donald M'Phail, on the 9th instant. Mr. Sub-inspector Harrison deposed to arresting the ...
Article : 390 wordsYour Borehole correspondent has now been silent an unusual length of time, and will almost be forgotten. The reason for such silence may ba attributed to the late dullness of the times with the ...
Article : 707 wordsThe latest London dates are to the 11th Jan. The uneasiness respecting political affairs has abated. Bishop Selwyn has accepted the Bishopric of ...
Article : 494 wordsPEOPLE'S CONCERTS.— It will be seen on reference to our advertising columns, that Mr. George Johnson, the spirited lessee, of the Assembly Rooms, has announced that he intends giving a series of concerts on Saturday evenings, the ...
Article : 1,161 wordsBenjamin Musgrave, a miner, was charged with unlawfully assaulting and beating one Ridley William Moodic, the manager of the Waratah Colliery. The defendant pleaded not guilty, and was defended by ...
Article : 311 wordsThe two Lawrences (Samuel and Joseph) were again brought before the court on the above charge, Job Carpenter was the next witness called by Mr. Slatar J for the defence. He deposed that he know the prosecutor ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 15 Feb 1868, Page 3
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