STEALING A SADDLE.—Thomas Parnall, on bail, was charged with stealing a saddle from the premises of Richard Huxley, of Jerry's Plains. Benjamin Bange deposed: I knew the prisoner to be a groom in Mr. ...
Article : 2,531 wordsTHE BURWOOD SMELTING WORKS.—We notice that, within the past few days, a considerable quantity of copper ore has been landed on the Company's wharf, from Adelaide, for the purpose of being used at the ...
Article : 776 wordsDuring the week this township has presented an unusually animated appearance, bustle and commotion being observable in every place. This is attributable to the influx of visitors whose interests led them to visit ...
Article : 1,010 wordsSIR—As you are interested in the prevention of floods, and as these preventative measures cannot be carried out without the co-operation of all in the district, I am constrained to send you some thoughts that may ...
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Advertising : 3,348 wordsThe weather on this river is very fine, and feed abundant. Lambing is in full operation, and very fine prospects are anticipated. Rations are alarmingly scarce, and labouring men are far in advance of the demand. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Sep 1866, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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