SINGLETON POLICE COURT.—TURSDAY, MAY 7, 1861. (Before J. Lethbridge, A. M'Dougall, S. P. Dight, and G. P. Bowman, Esqrs. DRUNKENNESS—Mary Ann Crampton and Emmeliae ...
Article : 612 wordsABMIDAIE GAOL.—The contractors are not idle with this building, a considerable portion of the stone foundation being laid, while the heaps of stone, sand, and loam, and the bricks stacked up, with the traffic to and from ...
Article : 187 wordsMYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.—We learn that a man named Michael Reid, at the time of the strange occurrence residing in the house of Mrs. M'Kidd, innkeeper, at Barraba, came by his death recently under very singular ...
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Advertising : 4,019 wordsBRSACH OF THE VAGRANT ACT.—Jeremiah Dunbar appeared upon ball—having been lodged in the look-up on the Saturday previous, to answer the complaint of James Terry, publican, of cone, who deposed that ...
Article : 538 wordsOUR CENSUS RETURNS.—We have been furnished by Mr. O'Connell, the registrar, with the following statistics of the census of the District of Tenterfield, which was struck on the night of Sunday, the 7th of April last: ...
Article : 286 wordsREPORTED WRECK.—On Saturday, Mr. Jesse Hanhell, lighthouse-keeper, reported to the Police Office and the harbour master's department that he had discovered, from Nobby's a vessel on shore along the bight, in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words30TH APRIL.—Since my list, our little township has been the scene of a truly pitieble spectacle. On Monday morning last, at three o'clock, your correspondent was aroused from sleep by the noise of [?]nis, proceeding ...
Article : 260 wordsConveyance being required for the post-office mails from and to the undermentioned, places for seven months from the 1st June 1861. Persons disposed to contract for providing the same are invited to transmit their offers, in writing, to the ...
Article : 80 wordsAt New Freugh, on the 24th April from New Fr[?]ugh [?] damages and driving. 1s. 6d. each:—One bay mare, star, off hind foot white, pulled tail, like 8N off shoulder like J over JM off shoulder, hobbled; one bay horse, pa[?]led tall, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 9 May 1861, Page 4
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