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Advertising : 1,014 wordsTHE down coach from Dubbo to Sydney, which left here on Sunday, was stuck up about three miles on the other side of Stoney Creek by two men armed with revolvers. The driver was "pegging along" quietly ...
Article : 307 words[?] Mr. Rogers prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. ASSAULT WITH INTENT. Nicholas Punch was charged with having, on the ...
Article : 529 wordsONE of the pleasantest journeys I ever toot was made a short tune back, in company with a total stranger, but who proved to be the most chatty, most communicative person I ever met with, although his code of morals was ...
Article : 2,937 wordsANOTHER victim has been added to the already long list of those who have been supposed to have met a lingering death in the bush. John Hood, a shepherd in the employment of Mr. Simpson, of Wallacetown ...
Article : 272 wordsDURING the thunderstorm yesterday, a son of Mr. G. Shepherd, about sixteen years of age, was struck by the lightning, and had a marvellous escape from death. Mr. Shepherd lives in the racecourse paddock, and the ...
Article : 332 wordsMary Donovan was charged with stealing a pair of boots, valued 3 6d the property of Patrick Price. She was tent to gaol for one month. Mary Maddock, 70, was sent to gaol for six months ...
Article : 340 wordsNEWS was recently received by the American mail of the safety of another of the boats of the steamship Missouri, which was burned at sea Mr. John Freaney, the assistant engineer, says:—"The ship stopped ...
Article : 707 wordsA number of drunkards were fined. Joseph Jagleman v. Benjamin Wright, for a breach of the Te[?]ement Act resulted in a warrant being ordered to be issued, to lie in the office for seen days ...
Article : 110 wordsDuring the last week there has been more star here than there has been for some time, partly owing to the arrival of teams, which have commenced drawing stone from the Prospectors claim, Blue Jacket Reef; also some from the ...
Article : 815 wordsEdward Field, of Little Hartley, licensed [?] Cause of insolvency; Losses in business. Liabilities L352 14s. Assets, L169 2s. Definiency, L213 12s. Official assignee, Mr. R. H. Sempill. ...
Article : 363 words[?] V ABBERCROMBLE.—Plaint[?] sued to recover the sum of L17, for work done for defendant. Mr. Windeyer appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. Forster for the defendant, who pleaded not indebted. Verdict ...
Article : 288 wordsAN accident of an extremely painful nature occurred on Tuesday morning at Chilwell. About half-past 10 o'clock, says the Geelong Advertiser of the 19th instant Mrs. Matthews, the wife of a wheelwright residing in ...
Article : 381 wordsA SPECIAL despatch from the town of St. Paul's Minnesota, to the Chicago Tribune, dated November 21, says:—"Gloomy news may be anticipated from Minnesota. As the tracklayers on the extension of the ...
Article : 397 wordsSTEWART V. PAGE AND OTHERS. The further hearing of this case was adjourned till to-morrow (Tuesday), in consequence of one of the jurymen having entered the jury-box in an unfit state ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 25 Feb 1873, Page 3
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