No. 21, TARALGA.—You must send 1s. 6d. more. Not having furnished your name, the deficiency cannot be booked to your account. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, In reply to Mr. Garrett, Mr. W. Forster said that a reward of £10 had been given to each of the police engaged in the recent capture of three bushrangers ...
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Family Notices : 22 wordsTHE frequency with which the various districts of the colony have of late been visited by floods is one of the most important subjects to which attention can be directed. ...
Article : 1,525 wordsFRANK GARDINER was again brought up to-day, and was further remanded until to-morrow. It is said that Trooper Middleton will be able to swear positively to his identity. ...
Article : 64 wordsIT the Legislative Council, Mr. Plunkett laid on the table despatches respecting the increased postage on English letters ; also returns relating to trust moneys and to vaccination. ...
Article : 997 wordsPOLICE REPORT.—On Monday Bridget Wells for using obscene language was fined £5—in default to go to jail for forty-eight hours. Richard Whiting and John Clarke were fined ten shillings each, ...
Article : 3,047 wordsTHE Auckland, from Nelson, arrived to-day with later intelligence from the seat of war. General Cameron has captured the Orakan pah, killing two hundred natives, but losing sixteen killed and ...
Article : 1,912 wordsSIR,—It having been maliciously stated by some of our friends " that when Mr. Senior Sergeant Fenton made the seizure of our gunpowder, or prior to his so doing, we made use of uncourteous language ...
Article : 102 wordsA MAGISTERIAL inquiry Was commenced on Friday morning in Darlinghurst gaol, in the case of the Queen against Francis Clarke, alias Gardiner, charged with feloniously shooting and ...
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The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), Wed 20 Apr 1864, Page 2
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