POLICE OFFICE, Saturday.—Before Messrs. Ascongh, Richards, M'Quade, and Moses, justices of the [?]. James Clarke, and Margaret Clarke his wife, were charged under the Cattle Stealing Prevention Act. with ...
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Article : 544 wordsPAPERS to the 12th instant are to hand. It is understood (says the Courier), that at the last meeting of the Executive Council, the appointment of Mr. Henry Scott as Registrar-General, was decided upon, and he ...
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Article : 83 wordsSIR,—In reference to Mr. Hirst's note in your issue of 9th instant, which reached me after the dispatch of my last letter, I beg to say that, although I did not quite see the drift of his remark, I entirely acquitted him (as is evidenced by my ...
Article : 108 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent,"Nescio Quid" deserves the thanks of the community for his two recent articles in your columns. The quostion he has drawn attention to is one which can no longer be shirked, unless we wish to be ...
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Article : 471 wordsSIR,—I consider it necessary to give an unqualified denial to the statements contained in a letter, signed " A. Hinchcliff," in your issue of this day, and to state that when I retired from the firm of Smith, Campbell, and Co., in 1856, ...
Article : 168 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly inform me where are the police on Sundays Yesterday afternoon a drunken man was lying for hours on the footway opposite the Treasury, and at night from 10 p.m, till 3 a.m. this morning, there was a ...
Article : 86 wordsWe have Adelaide papers to the 8th instant. The following items of news are taken from the Register:— A public meeting was held on the 4th instant to consider the state of political matters, at which the following memorial ...
Article : 862 wordsSIR,—Observe that in the loading article that appeared in your issue of the 8th instant, on the subject of the Gold Fields of the colony, you treat the Grenfell gold-fields as belonging to the Western district. Will you allow me to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Feb 1870, Page 6
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