The attendance of those jurors, summoned for the Banco Court, King-street, on Thursday, 1st proximo (to-morrow) will not be required at all. ...
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Advertising : 71 wordsTHE case against Mary Ann Burton, James Marshall, John Conlon, and Charles John Braithwaite was resumed at the Central Police yesterday morning, before Messrs. Jolly and Reading, J.P.'s. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 755 wordsOne of the most unpleasant duties that can arise is the necessity to dismiss old servants after long and useful service. It has, however, to be done sometimes, and the electors of the Hawkesbury ...
Article : 878 wordsThe following is a summary of European news, the dates being to the 14th September. The Greek Government continues to actively prepare for war, and there is no prospect yet of a ...
Article : 298 wordsA dealer named John Nel[?] Clarke was found dead in bed in a room in B[?] Monday night. Deceased was at the [?] as a ship chandler at Liverpool, where [?] ...
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Family Notices : 107 wordsHalf-a-dozen devotees to Bacchus [?] with. James Woodward, charged with [?] damaging a square of class, the property of Alderman Conway, was tined £5 or two months' gaol. Susan ...
Article : 100 wordsIt is not often (write the Kilmore Addvertiser) that the deat are disturbed. Placed in the grave, they remain until the resurrectino morn. Mr. Bo[?]nce, one of our local undertakers, has this week ...
Article : 148 wordsTHE amount of contributions raised in New South Wales to the fund for the relief of the sud[?] by the Indian [?]amine, does not quite reach £5000. Remembering that in the night the first pu[?] ...
Article : 890 wordsA meeting was held here last night in the School of Arts in aid of the Indian Famine Relief Fund, the Police Magistrate presiding. One hundred guineas was subscribed in the room. ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Melbourne correspondent of the GEELONG ADVERTISER says:—A number of rumours are afloat is to why Sir Hercules Robinson, the Governor of New South Wales, has chosen to accept the ...
Article : 139 wordsOn Monday evening, an alarm of fire was given from Mr. Snow's jeweller's shop in High-street, Maitland, (says the MERCURY), and Mr. R. Hyndes and Mr W. Norman, understanding that some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 748 wordsAt the West Maitland Police Court, on Thursday (reports the MERCURY), Robert Bellamy was charged with having neglected to pay the usual school fees charged for the attendance of his child at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 503 wordsThe E. and A. M. Co's steamer Brisbane, with the English mails via Torres Straits, arrived here at 9 o'clock this morning. Passengers.—From Hongkong: For Sydney, 21 ...
Article : 375 wordsSome short time back we published an account (says the CAIRNS ADVERTISER) of a white man being located with the blacks in the neighbourhood of Collinson's track. Circumstances have occurred within ...
Article : 349 wordsTHE following notifications appear in to-day's Gazette:—His Excellency the Governor has, in her Majesty's name, summoned the undermentioned gentleman to the Legislative Council of New South Wales, by Writs of Summons ...
Article : 373 wordsA considerable amount of excitement (says the DALBY HERALD of the 20th instant) was produced in our usually quiet town on Monday morning by the news that a large coalfield had been discovered at ...
Article : 174 wordsThe dock of this court was literary crammed with prisoners on Monday, Most of them were charged with being drunk and disorderly, and were summarily dealt with. Two persons—Alfred Vernon, printer ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSIR,—In your issue of Saturday last there appears a telegram announcing my arrival in the Northumberland district, for the purpose of assisting the election of Mr. Hungerford. As I have no wish to be placed in a false position with ...
Article : 115 wordsBirnsdale, Victoria, 27th October.—The Gippsland Steam Navigation Company's steamer Tommy Norton was wrecked at the Lakes entrance last night, after towing the steamer Murray and the schooner ...
Article : 230 wordsThe City Coroner at 11 o'clock this morning held an inquest at the Observer Tavern, touching the death of a young seaman named Frederick Bates. The evidence of George Thorne, watchman of the ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsThe rice market is rapidly advancing, consequent on the demand for the Indian famine. The lowest quotation is 3dol, 80 cent. per pickal; prices are rapidly advancing, and are expected to be very ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Brisbane passed the Kate Kearney, bound north, off No. 1 Clermont. The Brisbane leaves south at midnight. ...
Article : 20 wordsA typographical error crept into the paragraph relating to the Indian Famine Relief Fund, in our issue yesterday. Toe amount in the treasurer's hands was stated to be £2750. It should have been £4750. ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Nicholas, one of the passengers aboard, is from Mad[?]as, and intends starting a coffee plantation in Northern Queensland. He visits Rockhampton first. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 31 Oct 1877, Page 2
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