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Article : 77 wordsAUSTRALASIAN WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.— The annual meeting of the Windsor branch, of this society waa held in the Chapel, Macquarie-street, on Monday evening last. Mr. Ducker, of Richmond, ...
Article : 648 wordsOnly two prisoners were brought before the Court; one of whom was sentenced io be imprisoned forty-eight hours, on conviction of soliciting for the purpose of prostitution, and the other was fined 10s, for riotous conduot in ...
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Article : 1,960 wordsROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY MEDALS.—At the anniversary meeting of the Royal Geographical Society for 1864, held at Burlington House, the patron's, or Victoria, gold medal was presented to ...
Article : 420 wordsWE have Hobart Town papers to the 7th, and Launceston to the 8th instant. THE FINGAL GOLD-FIELDS.—Mr. C. Triptree, writing to the H. T. Mercury, from Mangana, says:— ...
Article : 622 wordsPatrick Leahy was charged with patting stolen notes, and pleaded not guilty. The case was enlarged. John Day, charged with horse-stealing, pleaded guilty, saying he had been drinking some days previously, and was ...
Article : 2,247 wordsWE continue our extracte from the papers by the City of Adelaide steamer. The revenue returns for the colony of Victoria for the nine months and year ending the 30th of ...
Article : 1,472 wordsThis was an actien to recover the sum of £21 10s. for forty-three weeks' rent of a heuse belonging to plaintiff, in G[?]lurn-street, at 10s, per week. It appeared from the evidence by and for the plaintiff, that a [?]. Johnson and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 14 Oct 1864, Page 2
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