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Advertising : 61 wordsThe next meeting of this body will be held on the 6th proximo. The meeting did not take place yesterday, according to adjournment, in consequence of the nonattendance of sufficient members to form a quorum. ...
Article : 46 wordsFROM the nature of the remarks made by Mr. Murray, in reply to Mr. Manning, as well as from observations previously dropped, there remains little ...
Article : 1,315 wordsSept. 18.—Leopold Morgan, of Pitt-street, Redferncordial manufacturer, trading as L. Morgan and Co. Liabilities, £1340 6s. Assets: personal properly and moneys, £330 11s; debts due to insolvent, £253 5s 2d; ...
Article : 3,541 wordsIn this cose a verdict for the plaintiff, damages £29, was taken by consent. BBIGGS V. SPENCE. In this case a verdict was entered for the plaintiff, ...
Article : 981 wordsNEARLY eleven thousand pounds' worth of gold has been brought down by the first escort from the Rooky, and a still larger quantity is stated to have been ...
Article : 60 wordsLast evening we were favored by Captain Payne, of the Illslong, with Melbourne papers of the 18th and 19th. They contain late English news to the 5th July, received by the ...
Article : 474 wordsSNAKES.—On the 17th instant, about noon, Wm. John, eldest son of Mr. Samuel Hawtborue, of this town, whilst engaged io the execution of some public works in the neighbourhood of ...
Article : 826 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. Mr. COWPER laid upon the table correspondence relative to the Morpeth and Newcastle ...
Article : 2,156 wordsJohn Hugh Thompson, found guilty on the 9th fast, of horse stealing, was brought up for sentence. This prisoner, it will be recollected, put forward in defence a paper purportltig to be a receipt for the horse in ...
Article : 181 wordsTHE FIRST GOLD ESCORT.—The first northern escort arrived in Maitland on Sunday, bringing down 3500 ounces of gold from the Rocky River, and leaving, as we are informed by one of the members, a large ...
Article : 2,265 wordsElsewhere we give the later English news received last evening, and this, with the other pressure on our space, compels us to give briefly the only items we observe of Interest in yesterday's (Monday's) Sydney ...
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