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Advertising : 74 wordsROBBERY OF THE SYDNEY MAIL.—For the first time we have to chronicle a robbery of her Majesty's mail on the high road. On Wednesday morning last, about half an hour before daylight, as the postboy was on his way ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsThere are but few changes to record on this goldfield. We have had two rushes lately one to a quartz reef on the Peel River Company's ground, but with the exception of the party who first prospected it, no one has made ...
Article : 436 wordsEVANS' TESTIMONIAL.—A meeting of the committee of the Evan' Testimonial Fund was held on Monday night at the Australian Inn, Dr. M'Cartney in the chair. Some further s[?] were handed in. A letter was read from ...
Article : 1,054 wordsRAILWAY Companys' Acts necessarily considerable power upon those whose duty it is to put them in force. Since the formation of some of the earliest lines, additional privileges have ...
Article : 878 wordsThe first half-yearly meeting of this Association was held on Tuesday evening at their rooms, at the Commercial Hotel, Mr. J. Eckford in the chair. Mr. Sutherland and Mr. Riley were elected to audit the ...
Article : 538 wordsTHE LACHLAN.—We learn that although rain has fallen upon the Lachlan it has not been nearly so abundant as with us. Another item of intelligence is, that owing to the scarcity of [?] and the consequently ...
Article : 206 wordsMemorandum of Agreement made this the seventh of June, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, between James York, of Sydney, and Mr. George Alexander Single, of Liverpool Plains. Mr. York ...
Article : 335 wordsSELF-DESTRUCTION.—Another of those fearful terminations of a dissipated habit took place on Wednesday night, or Thursday morning last the unfortunate victim putting an end to hs unhappy existence by ...
Article : 111 wordsIMPUDENT MAIL ROBBERY, UNDER ARMS.—Intelligence was received in Goulburn, by telegraph, on Thursday, that on the previous morning (Wednesday), at daybreak, the Sydney mail to Wollongong was robbed about ...
Article : 409 wordsThere were nine cases on the sheet, six of which were summarily disposed of. The eighth, a charge against M. Stephenson for obtaining goods under false pretences, was remanded for three days. ...
Article : 179 wordsWe have lately received up here the imported bull "Cross Prince." He was imported by Messrs. Solomon, Vindin, and Co., and was purchased, we understand, by Donald M'Intyre, Esq., of Blairmore, Hunter River. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe news of the week is not much to relate, if we except the cases which have come off at our police court, where we understand that Mr. Brown was fined 14s for taking possessin of the pound yard, and Mr. Doyle £1 ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE PASS.—William Fergusson was charged by John Zuill for having, on the evening of the 6th of June, taken down a slip panel and driven working cattle into a grass paddock. The case was proved, and the defendant was ...
Article : 865 wordsThere have not been any further arrivals to affect this market since my last. All the immigrants by the "Northern Light"—the only British emigrant ship that we have had for a month or better—are gone; and ...
Article : 134 wordsPOLICE COURT.—On Saturday Maria Bennett appeared on summons, before the Police Magistrate, and C. Bolton and James Hannell, Esqs., to answer the complaint of Mrs. Elizabeth Burrows. Both parties ...
Article : 513 wordsFAT CATTLE.—This market has been well supplied, and for the most part prime quality. Prices have been well maintained, ranging from £9 to £13. One pen of very prime fetched £16 5s. Cows from £17 10s to £9 10s ...
Article : 153 wordsThe unfrequency of our communications is entirely to be accounted for from the fact of having very little worth communicating and consequently in our opinion we do right in sustaining from intruding upon that space ...
Article : 451 wordsThe District Council met on Monday, at the Court House, Maitland. Present—Messrs. Walsh, Close, Wilkinson, Callaghan, Brown, and Eckford. Dr. Brown in the chair. ...
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Northern Times (Newcastle, NSW : 1857 - 1918), Wed 16 Jun 1858, Page 2
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