Charles Bulpit, convicted of cattle stealing on the previous day, was brought up for sentence. Mr. Abbott, in the absence of Mr. Ellis, handed in some additional testimonials to character in favour of prisoner. His Honor, having examined these, ...
Article : 2,410 wordsThe Geelong, with the English mail, arrived at the Sound on the 6th instant. She left Galle on the 23rd ult. The Alexandria arrived at Glenelg this ...
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Advertising : 60 wordsA meeting of this body was held at the School of Arts on Friday evening, for the purpose of electing a Mayor, and for other business. There were present the whole Counoil, viz., Aldermen Dickson, Chambers, Keating, Ling, Meiklejohn, Sim, ...
Article : 670 wordsBy rail yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday.) The additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 569 wordsWE learn from the telegrams that the Colonial Treasurer of Victoria, in his financial speech on Tuesday last, reported the small balance of £1100 as standing over from last year. ...
Article : 1,276 words[Herald]—Great indignation is felt at the treatment of South Australia by the late Intercolonial Conference on the Border treaties.—Mr. Hulls, member of the Northern expedition has applied to the Government for an inquiry into the conduct of ...
Article : 310 wordsHis Honor gave judgment in this case as follows:— This was an application to admit to bail a person named Mary Nicholls, who had been committed by the West Maitland magistrates on the 10th January last for trial at the next ...
Article : 544 words[Herald.]—Sailed: Catherine, Jane, Planter No. 2, Prince Edward, and Blackbird, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe great Redman case has come to a conclusion but one that is most lame and impotent in every respect. The information charged him with a breach of the Gold Field Regulations for trespassing on the residence of a miner, named Britton ...
Article : 1,187 wordsThe well known thunderbolt has again returned to his old haunts from the Paterson, the spot where he was last heard of, and has notified his presence by sticking up and robbing the Warialda mail. This is the fourth or fifth time he has ...
Article : 1,450 wordsEXPORT OF COAL.—The export of coal from the port of Newcastle from 1854 to 1866, inclusive, has been as follows:— 1854, 94,631 tons; 1855, 112,971 tons; 1856, 132,150 tons; 1857, 145,551 tons; 1858, 139,938 tons; 1859, 241,326 tons; 1860, ...
Article : 544 words[Empire.]—The Susannah Cuthbert crossed the bar yesterday,. arrived to-day, and sails on Monday.—The inquiry into the fire at Fisher's store has been sitting eight days. Nothing arrived at yet. ...
Article : 42 words[Herald.]—There has been a rush on the gully which forms the eastern fall of the ridge on which O'Brien's reef is situated, and of which the western all runs into the main line of diggings. There are about 300 men on the ground, and nearly as many ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 345 wordsThe gully in Mr. Dumaresque's paddock, after being well prospected, did not admit of any great hopes of ultimate success; still, the majority of those who had sunk one or more shafts there had no idea of abandoning it until yesterday, when the ...
Article : 381 words[Herald.]—Payable gold waa struck on a new gully this morning, half mile from the town; prospects, four grains to the dish at eighty feet sinking. Many fresh arrivals; many men washing up; water getting scarce in dams. ...
Article : 42 words[Herald]—The Hero had to discharge twenty-five tons of cargo at Bowen, and has one hundred tons for Brisbane. She left Bowen at noon to-day.—The contractor of the Dalby railway accuses the engineer of obstructiveness. ...
Article : 58 words[Herald.]—In consequence of the death of the chief engineer, Mr. Miller, the Hero was detailed here till noon to-day.—The purchasers of the schooner Blue Bell have floated her off the reef.—Practical diggers are doing well at the Mount Myall ...
Article : 61 wordsOur leaders will have observed in Tuesday's issue of this journal the report of an inquiry, at the Central Police Court, before Captain Scott, police magistrate, touching the finding of a human leg and foot. At that inquiry senior-sergeant Waters ...
Article : 732 words[Empire.]—A large and influential meeting relative to the railway extension was held here on Friday evening. Mr. G. S. Lang occupied the chair, and the speakers were Messrs. Zeal, Twynham, Robertson, Waring, Jones, O'Sullivan, ...
Article : 41 words[Herald.]—The debate on the Tariff was adjourned last night to Tuesday next; the Opposition is too wtak to make any successful resistance.—Mr. Desailly's stations in the Lachlan district were offered at auction to-day. Though no sale was ...
Article : 662 wordsWe invite special attention to the following communication from our correspondent at Hanging Rock, with regard to the lead of gold, the discovery of which was first mentioned in our columns about a year ago. The exertions of the prospectors ...
Article : 471 wordsThe following is a list of the cases for trial at the ensuing sittings of the Maitland District Court, which commences on Wednesday (to-morrow), the 13th February:— Henry Dubber v Nathaniel List; G. T. Brewer v. H. R. ...
Article : 341 wordsFeb. 7.—Charles Ross, of Milia Murra, near Bathurst, licensed victualler. Liabilities, £163 14s. Assets, £90 19s. Mr. Humphrey, official assignee. 7.—Joseph Poole, of The Rocks, on the Orange Road, licensed ...
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