Of fiftecn prisoners brought before the Bench two were discharged, and other two were remanded. Three persons were fined 5s. each, two 10s., and other two 20s. each, for drunkenness. ...
Article : 342 wordsSIR,—Simple as my question may appear, I can assure you that to many it is mystery. Some of my friends were to-day discussing the subject of earthquakes and one of the parties positively affirmed that the term "tidal wave?" was ...
Article : 172 wordsREPORT by the directors of the Scottish Australian Mining Company (limited), to the shareholders at the half-yearly general meeting of the company, held at London, on Friday, the 15th May, 1868. ...
Article : 1,656 wordsChristopher Mills, found drunk and disorderly in Pitt-street, was fined 20s., or to be imprisoned seven days; and a similar penalty was inflicted in the case of Philip Maher for a like offence at Paddington. ...
Article : 109 wordsBy Alderman—That the report ot the Finance Committee, received this day, recommending the payment of sundry accounts, be adopted. By Alderman Macintosh,—That the resolution of Council, of ...
Article : 978 wordsSIR,—Having just returned from the Manning River, perhaps an account of my visit will be interesting to many of your readers, as so much attention is now being directed to the subject of sugar growing in this colony. ...
Article : 2,729 wordsWe have Launceston papers to the 6th, and Hobart Town papers to the 7th instant. Attention has recently been prominently called to the deficient supply of water in the reservoirs which supply the ...
Article : 262 wordsWe have received Perth papers to the 26th ultimo. The master of the Charon, from Nickol Bay, reports that the pearl shell is becoming very scarce; boats employed in the pearl-fishery cannot pay expenses; the ...
Article : 693 wordsSIR,—There has been much discussion here lately upon the bread question, and the subject was mooted, "What is fancy bread, according to law?" One party maintains that the ordinary batch bread is not fancy bread when ...
Article : 93 wordsRANDWICK.—The fortnightly meeting of this Couhcil was held on Tuesday, 30th June. Present—the Mayor (Mr. S. H. Pearce), Aldermen G. Moore, Denning, Dutrue, and Ped[?]n. Minutes of previous meeting confirmed. A letter ...
Article : 2,003 wordsSIR,—It is with great pleasure I notice that the question of Public Sales Yards for Cattle and Sheep is now being mooted in Sydney, and I trust that the mover in the matter may be successful in his efforts. The statistics he has laid ...
Article : 613 wordsMELBOURNE papers to the 9th instant have come to hand. The Loyal Liberals held their "great demonstration" yesterday, 6th, but not with all the success that had been anticipated. The procession, which was composed chiefly, ...
Article : 1,421 wordsA LIZARD (Grammatophera carbata). Presented by Mr. Teeke. A snake (Dendrephis punctulata). By Captain Maides, steamship Grafton. A pigeon. By Mr. A. G. Cooper. ...
Article : 274 wordsWe have papers from Otago to the 26th, from Christchurch to the 24th, from Invercargill to the 20th, and from the Thames to the 16th June. The Otago district had suffered severely from snow ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Jul 1868, Page 2
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