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Advertising : 266 wordsTHE undermentioned estates were surrendered:— George Augustus Frederick Lentz of Sydney, architect. [?] £1004 8s. 5d. A[?] £89 10s. Deficit, £914 18s. 5d. Mr. [?] official assignee. ...
Article : 540 wordsTHE Estimates of the probable expenditure of the Government of the colony for the year 1864 were laid on the table of the Assembly last Friday evening. The total amount required for 1864, chargeable on ...
Article : 1,590 wordsST. ANDREW'S SCOTS CHURCH.—ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING.—The annual social tea meeting in connection with St. Andrew's Scots Church took place on Friday evening, the spacious show-room ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,981 wordsON Monday, the objects of this society, whose head quarters are at Charing-cross, were brought prominently before the public at a meeting held in the Egyptian-hall of the Mansion-house, and at which ...
Article : 1,206 wordsEleven prisoners were in custody, of whom six were dis[?] and one (charged with horse stealing) was re[?] to Penrith. Two rioteus drunkards were sentenced to pay 10s. each, ...
Article : 172 wordsGeorge Elliott Simms (out on bail) appeared to answer the charge of highway robbery, remanded from 17th instant. John M'Gregor sworn, states: I am the prosecutor in ...
Article : 1,092 words[?] Wilson, a married woman, was charged with steal[?] one pair of boots, value 10s., and two shirts value 5s., [?] property of Thomas Platt, a carpenter and joiner, [?] in Gloncester-street. Platt stated that on Monday ...
Article : 841 wordsHIGHWAY ROBBERIES.—Two persons were stuck up in this district yesterday, one at Bargo River, the other three-quarters of a mile this side the Rocky Waterkole, both, by what I can learn, by the same man. A ...
Article : 572 wordsGeorge Elliott Simms, out on ball, appeared to answer to the charge of highway robbery with firearms preferred by Mr. John M'Gregor. John M'Gregor, being sworn, states: I am a farmer, and ...
Article : 1,337 wordsANOTHER quiet week has occurred. We have no business to report, and very little stock has passed. We have heard of no fat cattle, save 270, Harvey's, from Aratula, which passed on on Monday; besides there was a flock of upwards of 1000 fat sheep, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 27 Jul 1863, Page 5
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