OCT, 22.—Saturday evening last was a comparatively lively one as times go no. Mr. Travers Jones our Parliamentary representative took a tour through his electorate last week ...
Article : 251 wordsWalter Hoars v Charles Boots; claim for £5 10/8, board, and lodging. Defendant pleaded not Indebted Verdict for amount claimed and costs 2/ ...
Article : 41 wordsG. K. COLE.—Thanks; shall appear in our next. Cannot find room for such lengthy contributions so late in the day. OBSERVER & W. BEVERLEY.—Your letters will ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE first general practice of the Gundagai riflemen was held on Saturday afternoon. There was a good attendance and everything passed off most successfully. ...
Article : 675 wordsW. Carrigg of the Miners Arms Hotel, Spring Flat was charged with keeping his house open for the sale of liquor during prohibited hours on the 14th October to person neither travellers nor ...
Article : 975 wordsOCT. 22.—On Saturday several members of the Reserve Rifle Corps took the oath of allegiance before Mr. James McInerney, J.P. After that part of the ceremony had been gone through, rifles ...
Article : 715 wordsOCT. 20.—The sensation of the week has been [?] by a prominent "cit of fair re[?] Taylor who has electrified us all by [?] announcing that he will give the immense ...
Article : 1,519 wordsAs we mentioned in our last the headless, naked body of a man was found in the river on Wednesday last and subsequent enquiries go to show that a fearful crime has been committed and to all ...
Article : 2,841 wordsOCTOBER 18.—A meeting was held at the Brungle school-house on the 13th instant for the purpose of inaugurating a cricket club. There was a good attendance, and all necessary preliminary ...
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