THE President took his seat at twenty-seven minutes past four o'clock. PAPERS. Mr. PLUNKETT laid upon the table two despatches ...
Article : 2,443 wordsSixteen prisoners (two being romands) were brought before the Court, Six were discharged, and three were reminded. John Williams was, on the 31st December, brought ...
Article : 420 wordsJohn Schofield, on remand from yesterday, charged with [?]ting an instrument of gaming known aa a wheel of fortune in a public place at Manly Beach, was found guilty and sentenced to twenty-four hours' imprisonment. The ...
Article : 124 wordsTHE SPEA[?]R took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three o'clock. THE CITY BANK. Mr. SPEAKER reported a message from the Legislative ...
Article : 10,924 wordsHIGHWAY ROBRERY.—William Machie was brought before Mr. A. Dodds, J.P., at East Maitland Police Court, on Monday evening, in custody, charged with highway robbery. Charles Thorpe, senior sergeant of police, ...
Article : 101 wordsSIR,—In your report of the Newcastle Regatta you state that the Sa[?]y Jack, one of the boates contending for the open boats' prize, capsized near the drop-ship, and that the crew were picked up by the Collaroy, who was on her ...
Article : 353 wordsI BEAR no footfall beating through the dark; A lonely gust is loitering at the pane;— There is no sound within these forests stark Beyond a splash or two of sullen rain; ...
Article : 536 wordsMUNICIPALITY OF NEWTOWS.—A meeting of this council was held at their chambers on Wednesday, December 30th, at halfpast seven p.m. Present—the chairman (Mr. F. W. Holland) and councillors Cullen, Knight, Kingsbury, Munro, Curtis, Bedford, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 8 Jan 1864, Page 3
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