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  4. A YOUTH'S JAW FRACTURED.

    A case which has created a good deal of Interest in the Redlern district came before the local police court when Peter Hickey, of St. John's-road, Glebe, proceeded [?]nst constable ...

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  6. REBUILDING OLD SYDNEY.

    On behalf of a party of Sydney gentlemen, a couple of leases of city property have been secured by Mr. J. J. Mulligan, of Pitt-street, with a view of improving that part of the ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. THE MAN WHO HELPED HIMSELF.

    Charles Wilson, 55, seaman, was charged, at Redfern Police Court. with stealing £1. the property of James Ellison, at Sydney, on May 2. ...

    Article : 180 words
  8. A FLOOD-WRECKED SHOW GROUND.

    The show ground near the Peel River of the Tamworth Agricultural Association (writes our local correspondent) presents a wrecked appearance through the big flood early in the ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. GEORGE PLOWMAN AGAIN.

    APPEAL TO THE FULL COURT. An application was made to the Full Court by George Plowman for an extension of time to enable him to appeal against a warrant by which be is detained in Darlinghurst Gaol. ...

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  10. TWO YEARS' HARD LABOR.

    Joseph Young pleaded not guilty at Darlinghurst Sessions, before Judge Murray, to a charge of maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Thomas Gray. ...

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  12. FINED FOR SUNDAY TRADING.

    At Redfern Police Court, a couple of shopkeepers were proceeded against for a breach of the Police Offences Act, in keeping their premises open on a Sunday, for trading. ...

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  13. TURNER'S PURSE.

    On the night of May 4, shortly before 11 o'clock. John Caldwell Turner, a laborer, of Gladesville, repaired to a hotel in Oxford-street and purchased four bottles of beer. Tiro of ...

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  14. NEW COMPANY.

    The Waterlo Glass and Bottle Works. Limited, has been registered May 9, under the Limited Liability Act, with a capital of £20,000. in £1 shares, to manufacture and deal in glass ...

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  15. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    In the Summons Division of the Water Police Court William Johnston, a carter, residing at Morehead-street, Redfern, was accused of having cruelly ill-treated a horse by beating ...

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  16. MINING.

    Mr. Gegg. one of the directors of the Araluen Central Gold Dredging Company, paid a visit to Araluen a lew days ago. and found the alterations to the No. 2 dredge progressing well. The dismantling ...

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  17. VARIATION IN LANGUAGE.

    "I spoke to him in Maori," said Michael Richard Coughin, 60. miner, a the Central Police Court, "and he didn't seem to under stand that." ...

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  18. THE HARNESS IN PAWN.

    Sol Dickson, or Albert Dixon, 21. a horse dealer, was charged at Glebe Police Court with having at Leichhardt, on April 16, obtained from James Joshua the sum of 30s by means ...

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