WE believe the following arrangements have been ade for the elections:—Nomination. Election. Hawarra........13rd June. 15th June. ...
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Article : 179 wordsI understand that Mr T. S. Mort purposes making this place his court residence as the scene of very extensive improvement. This gentlemen, practically experimental mind is well known in this colony will very likely ...
Article : 137 wordsOn Thursday, the meeting on electoral matters was held, according to advertisement, at O'Meara's Inn. I was unfortunately, detained by o'her business, and was not present at the commencement of this meeting. When I got up, I found that Mr J ...
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Article : 130 wordsHurdle Races of £20, for all horses carrying 11 st.; over nine hurdles, 3 feet 9 luches; three lines round the course. Mr J. murray b.h. Wallis's b.m. Black Bess ...
Article : 669 wordsJohn Jones v Alfred Sipson, L2 13s 8d. This was a matter of account, and the court have a verdict for L1 15s 5d, costs dividend. John Schadel v Watkins, L2 10s. the items in this were a ...
Article : 366 wordsA bazaar, held in the New Temperature Hall, on the first four days of last week, has realized £700; which to be devoted to liquidate a debt on a Wesleyean Chapet at Chippendale. Recently the Legislature voted a sum of £500 to met the ...
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Article : 1,292 wordsFEMALE BLACKGUARDISM, AND A MORALLY JOSTFIABLR ASSAULT.—On Monday last, the 2nd instant, a case of the most disgusting nature was disposed of. A married woman, the other of a large family, charged another female with having assaulted her, when ...
Article : 447 wordsThe Publicans' Purse of £25, for all horses, carrying weight for age; the winner of the Town Plate to carry 7 lbs extra weight, at the discretion of the Stewards; heats, once round the course. ...
Article : 1,345 wordsTHE ELECTION.—I fell into error in my remarks regarding the meeting at Mr Booth's on Monday night, as Dr Alley did not arrive as expected. The meeting was well attended, neverthless, and Mr Richard Hart filled ...
Article : 332 wordsSIR.—Some three weeks since, a meeting was called at Mr Tidyman's Hotel, for some purpose to me unexplained, but apparently having reference to the nomination of perosns eligible for the magistracy. At the appointed time, ...
Article : 715 wordsHines v. Crawford, for assaulting him in the extension of his duty W. A. Hines sworn: I am district constable; my information, now read, is true; on Saturday night, about 25 minutes to 11 o'clock, I went up to Crawford's public house, in company ...
Article : 1,215 wordsMR. ASHTON'S Troupe left our townslip this morning enroute for Eden, Twofold Buy ; but it appears from notices to that effect they will return and perform on the 6th and 7th May proximo, mid then proceed by Bodalla ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Mon 9 May 1859, Page 1
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