PROCEDURE IN THE GRANTING OF WARRANTS—A matter of some importance to Justices of the Peace and applicants for warrants was brought up in the hearing of a cause in the District Court yesterday, 22nd. A man ...
Article : 4,124 wordsFor the greater part of this week it has been wet at Armidale, but the rain is little heavier than mist, and does not affect creeks. During Tuesday night and on Wednesday morning thunder was heard to the north. ...
Article : 235 wordsPOLICE COURT, JUNE 22ND, 1866.—(Before the Police Magistrate)—Valantine Setzero appeared, on remand to answer the charge laid against him of breaking into the house of Noah Newland.—Jane Newland, being oalled. ...
Article : 402 wordsTHE RECENT SUGAR EXPERIMENTS.—Considerable interest has been taken by a number of our landed proprietors in the experiments made by Mr. Nowlan. of Eelah, in the growth and manufacture of sugar in this ...
Article : 223 wordsJune 16—The Fire King steamer arrived at and entered the Heads on Saturday last. When coming up the river she grounded on the flats near Shark Island, and did not get off until Wednesday morning. She reached ...
Article : 299 wordsPASSING A FORGED CHEQUE.—James Graham, alias Edwards, was charged with attempting to pass a forged cheque. Senior-sergeant Thorpe deposed: On the morning of the 23rd instant prisoner was given into my ...
Article : 1,632 wordsOur rivers are here all much swollen, and we have had no mail from any part for the last sixteen days. It was pouring down every day last week and this, until this day. It now appears to have broken, and we look ...
Article : 361 wordsAt a meeting held at Mudgee on the 19th instant it was determined to honor Mr. H. Parkes, on his approaching visit to the district, by entertaining him at a public banquet. A committee of management was appointed for ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of this body was held last evening. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Chambers Meiklejohn, Sim, Dickson. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 458 wordsENCROACHMENT OF THE SAND.—To give some idea of the encreachment of the sand on the railway and east end of the wharf, we were informed yesterday that fifty tons had been cleared away in the course of the day, that ...
Article : 327 wordsSIR—As a community our wants are not multitudinous: those we need are of a nature suitable to us as a people whose residence and lot is cast in a mountainous district —something of a nature to instruct us as a body of ...
Article : 938 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have had more rain this week, and the ground has now had, we should think, a thorough soaking. About Tamworth everything looks delightful; the change in the appearance of the country is truly ...
Article : 186 wordsSir—Although tardy in acknowledgment, I allow that "A. J. P" is deserving of my thanks for having put himself to the trouble of referring so lengthily to my queries. At the same time, I do not feel under any ...
Article : 1,747 wordsJUNE 20.—We were somewhat disappointed on Friday by the non-arrival of the mail at the usual hour. Thec cause of the delay seems to have been an accident to the mailman by his horse slipping down the previous night, ...
Article : 323 wordsMr. Parkes officially visits the Western district next week. Dean's anction rooms realised at auction £10,100. Oats scarce. Potatoes lower. ...
Article : 73 wordsJune 19—The first step in advance that our town has taken since its foundation has occurred this week, I allude to the establishment of a branch of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, under the local management of Mr. ...
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