(Before J. C. S. M'Douall, R. A. Rodd. G. P. Bowman, J. Johnston, and J. Lar[?]ach, Esquires.) INDECENT EXPOSURE.—Peter Mellon, charged with this offence, was adminished and discharged. ...
Article : 291 wordsAUGUST 29TH.—A petition setting forth the disadvantages of there not being telegraphic communication between Kempsey and Sydney, has been prepared, and if not on its way to the Government, soon will. The reply ...
Article : 304 wordsA meeting of the shareholders of this society took place on Tuesday evening, at the Caledonia Hotel, for the purpose of electing trustees, directors, and auditors for the society. There was a large attendance. Mr. ...
Article : 544 wordsIMPUDENT ROBBERY AT THE COURT HOUSE.—Early on Sunday morning last the magistrates' room at the rear of the Court-house in Hunter-street was broken into and robbed, several pounds in cash being taken therefrom. ...
Article : 470 wordsTHE LAMBING SEASON.—The lambing is proceeding rapidly upon most of the stations in this and the adjacent districts, and from all quarters the accounts are most satisfactory. It is anticipated that the return will ...
Article : 188 wordsFINDING OF MAIL BAGS.—Mr. Flaherty, a drover, of [?], yesterday, two mail bags, which were picked up in the middle of the road, near the Willow Tree, on last Wednesday ...
Article : 296 wordsThe falling in of a quarry on two men, and their [?] being buried under the clay for three hours, has taken place in this district. The people of this town were thrown into a ...
Article : 763 wordsThere were six cases set down for hearing. Cale v. Newman—Horse breaking—£1 17s., value of mare, having died by accident whilst handling. Settled by arbitration, defendant to pay 15s. ...
Article : 353 wordsThere are still some slight frosts, endangering the crop of early-blossoming fruit trees, otherwise the weather is very favourable. On Thursday, near midnight, there was a sudden and violent squall, accompanied with a little ...
Article : 540 wordsCOURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.—We see by notice that the sessions will be held here on the 1st day of October. There will be, in all probability, a great deal of business here. There are already five criminal cases for trial. ...
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Advertising : 2,959 wordsTELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION.—We are informed that a petition is now in course of signature which asks the Government to establish telegraphic communication between Kempsey, via the coast line, and Sydney. We ...
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