Contrary to the usual order in this town, the place was alive with pleasure-seekers on Easter Monday. The races held in Mr. Lowry's paddock drew the greatest number of spectators, who all agreed that they were highly pleased with ...
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Article : 477 wordsAlexander Buchanan, a dealer in bread, residing in Sussex-street, for having in his possession six 2lb loaves, being deficient 3oz. Defendant was fined 15s, 5d 6d costs of court, and 10s 6d professional costs ...
Article : 529 wordsAN official communication has been made to the morning [?]apers of to-day stating that yesterday morning a man, who was formerly an apothecary at Posen, was arrested on strong suspicion of ...
Article : 147 wordsGreat sensation has been caused in Paris by the suspension of the Imperialist journals Gaulois and L'Armee. I hear that the ultra-Radical journal La Constitution is doomed to-morrow. The Gaulois ...
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Article : 752 wordsA VERY interesting exhibition of articles collected by the Duke of Edinburgh, during his voyages is by permission of his Royal Highness to be seen at the South Kensington Museum. It consists of porcelain, ...
Article : 916 wordsSamuel Cowan, of Araluen, storekeeper, Cause of insolvency: Losses in gold claims. Liabilities, L354 1s 7d; assets, L66; deficiency, L288 1s 7d. Official assigu[?], Mr. J. P. Mackenzie. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 11 Apr 1872, Page 3
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