THE following communication from Mr. Jardine, the Police Magistrate of Somerset, to the Government of Queensland, appears in the Brisbane Courier of the 22nd instant:— ...
Article : 1,269 wordsFROM the Alta California of the 1st of April last, we extract the following remarks, shewing the circumstances under which it is now proposed to unite British Columbia and Vancouver Island. Hitherto they ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,675 wordsThe store of Mr. Tromer, at the Lagoon, twelve miles from Bathurst, was stuck up last night by three men, with masked faces. They took away money and goods to the value of £30. ...
Article : 90 wordsThe prospects of this gold-field have of late been improving. The recently declared lead is considered payable. The police station at Currajong is broken up, and ...
Article : 106 wordsBEFORE Mr. T. C. Breillut and Mr. G. R. Dibbs. Sheik Ali, a lascar, for indecent exposure in Georgestreet, was fined 20s.; in default of payment, to be imprisoned for fourteen days. ...
Article : 198 wordsA sugar company has been formed here—capital, £10,000, in 200 shares. £5000 wore subscribed at the first meeting. Mr. De Keating is appointed manager, and 1000 acres of land have been selected under the ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Verdon, the Treasurer, is going to England on behalf of the Government, to arrange for the defences of the colony. An application has been made to the Government ...
Article : 149 wordsMonday, June 26.—Charles Thorne, first, 10. Stephen Richardson, James Singer, Thomas F. Jackson, for examination. Tuesday, 27.—Duncan Ferguson, first, 10. Wednesday, 28.—Timothy Dricoll, James Laughton, second. ...
Article : 443 wordsARRIVALS.—Wonga Wonga (s.), from Sydney; Retriever, hence for Calcutta, put back leaky; Bruce, from Glasgow; Melrose, from Mauritius; Monarch, from Newcastle; P. and O. Co.'s steamer ...
Article : 49 wordsThe mail brings no news from Adam Bay. The news from tins Northern runs is still very bad. The drought continues, but there is a sign of change of weather. ...
Article : 149 wordsTERM LIST.—Criminal Case.—The Queen v. Douglass. MOTIONS, &c.—Demurrers and Special Cases.—The AttoneyGeneral v. Josephson, demurrer; Boon v. Leitch, appeal case, Wagga Wagga; Ashworth v. Fairfac and another, demurrer; ...
Article : 72 wordsSIR,—Mr. Tebbutt's letter in your issue of to-day, as usual, is attended with some practical results. I always hail with pleasure any count of these eccentric bodies, emanating from his pen. This remarkable object, by his computation, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 531 wordsSIR,—In your article of to-day on the above duties, you stat "that every receipt given for any sum of money amounting to forty shillings and upawards requires, according to the Schedule, a stamp of one penny. We are unable, ...
Article : 290 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate and Mr. Pinhey. Nine prisoners were brought up in custody, of whom three were discharged, and one was remanded. ...
Article : 503 wordsSIR,—I trust you will allow me through the medium of your columns to bring before the notice of the authorities the scandalous pracices that are carried on in a lane off Queen's-place, every Sunday morning. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 26 Jun 1865, Page 5
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