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Article : 28 wordsThe Attorney-General promises that as the Ne[?] South Wales Government have neglected, as promised, to draw up a bill to settle the absconding debtor grievance, he will do bo so, and anticipates the ...
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Article : 2,407 wordsTHE Government Gazette of the 25th instant contains :—APPOINTMENTS.— Mr. Cornelius Delohery to be clerk of petty sessions at Maitland, vice Smithers. ...
Article : 140 wordsOF late years we hear much of the injury in the kitchen, fruit and flower garden department of slugs, grubs, wire-worm, caterpillars, &c., and a few practical observations on these pests, and the best means, for ...
Article : 1,162 wordsCAPTAIN SADL[?]R, returning in his gig from Farrmmatta on Saturday evening, had just reached the junction of the Dogtrap and Sydney roads near dark, when his horse, a remarkably quiet one, suddenly took fright, rushed down the hill to ...
Article : 1,041 wordsJames Monaghan was indicted for having, at Ellalong, on the 3rd of March last, indecently assaulted his daughter, Bridget Monaghan, a child under twelve years of age. Prisoner pleaded not ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 26 Apr 1871, Page 2
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