A provincial contemporary says:—Through the courtesy of Mr.Warden Parker, P.M., we append the following account of his visit to mining claims mentioned. Mr.Parker personally inspected claims from the ...
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Article : 1,322 wordsSENTENCES.—Thomas Bourke and Patrick Ronan were brought up for sentence. They were found guilty of having broken into, entered, and stolen from a dwelling-house in Crown-street, ...
Article : 838 wordsOn Thursday, in the Water Police Court, the Licensing Bench, comprising Mr. Addison, S.M., Captain Fisher, S.M., and Mr. Macintosh, L.M., sat and disposed of the following business:— ...
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Article : 772 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Theresa Flavelle, John Gray, Ada Mariam White, Terence Davitt, Ann Higgins were fined. THE WRONG WORDS.—Henry Syers, 47, a ...
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Article : 64 wordsSYDNEY MINING CLUB AND EXCHANGE COMPANY BE COMPANIES ACT.—This was an application for adjourned settlement of list of contributories. An order was made on November 4 last to ...
Article : 390 wordsPIGOTT v. SMALL.—This was a claim made by the plaintiff, W. H. Pigott, for £41 8s 9d for legal work alleged to have been done for the defendant, William Small, by the plaintiff in his capacity as ...
Article : 743 wordsA meeting of the Eight Hours Demonstration Committee was held on Thursday night. The Vice-chairman (Mr. Musto) occupied the chair, and Mr. Sharp the vice-chair. A letter was ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 17 Aug 1888, Page 3
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