"AN AUSTRALIAN TRAVELLER"—Libellous. ...
Article : 8 wordsOn Thursday evening a public meeting was Held in Mr. Chambers a large room, Morpeth, for the purpose of expressing regret at the sentence passed on the Rev. Mr. Chancer, and to concert measures for the expression of the public sympathy and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant cabbages, celery, cauliflowers, strawberries. Sow peas, bro[?]li, lettuce, beans, onions, turnips, cabbage, radishes. Earth up celery. Cut down asparagus when ripe, and dress beds. Vacant space of the kitchen garden ...
Article : 98 wordsMR. COWPER dealt very severely with the report of the committee on the unpaid magistracy —more severely than we remember observing him to do with any non-party matter for a long ...
Article : 1,004 wordsMr. WANT presented a petition from a number (196) of Chinese, setting forth that they had been subjected to serious injury and loss (upwards of £5000) on the 19th February last, by a riotous assemblage of Europeans and others at Lambing ...
Article : 1,244 wordsIn the case Hall v. Arnold, heard before the District Court West Maitland, at the last sittings but one, a motion for a new trial was made, it will be remembered. The following is the decision of his Honor Mr. District Judge Owen, upon the ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR—Any room you can spare me I am anxious should be devoted to the subject of wine-making, before the season passes, and must therefore defer answering the letter of "Frontignan" fully for the present. Meantime, if "Frontignan," or any other ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsMr. Gray, as chairman, brought up yesterday the report of the select committee appointed last week to inquire into and report upon certain language used by the Chief Justice. The evidence taken was very brief, and the determination of the ...
Article : 544 wordsWednesday Evening.—Two Victorian horses, Morman and Gaffer Grey, have left for Sydney, on board the Rangatira.—In the Assembly, the estimate for gaols has been got through, and the house is discussing the education vote. The Local ...
Article : 46 wordsSCONE, 11TH APRIL, 1861.—This day being the time appointed for the nomination of a member to serve in the Legislative Assembly in room of the Hon. John Robertson, late representative for the Upper Hunter, the town and district ...
Article : 288 wordsThe following is the bill to amend the laws relating to licensed public-houses, introduced yesterday by Mr. Rusden:- Whereas the laws now in force relating to licensed publichouses require amendment in the following particulars—Be it ...
Article : 1,094 wordsApril 9.—Thomas James M'Grath, of No. 3, Sussex-street, Sydney, lately a publican. Liabilities, £738 7s. 7d. Assets— value of real property (mortgaged for £400), £500; of personal property, £10; total, £510. Deficit, £228 7s. 7d. Mr. Perry, ...
Article : 5,423 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at half-past three o'clock. THE SPEAKER'S ILLNESS. The clerk stated that the Speaker was unable to attend in his place in consequence of indisposition. It was provided that, in ...
Article : 1,615 wordsTHE commitee of the Assembly, on the mighty invasion of the "privileges" of the house by the Chief Justice, had fortunately more good sense than the hon. members seemed to have as a mass, when ...
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