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Detailed lists, results, guides : 753 wordsLETTERS were received in Sydney yesterday which mentioned that notes known to be stolen, by their No[?]., from the Mudgee mail, were being freely taken by shopkeepers in Bathurst. The inspector of the ...
Article : 168 wordsATTEMPT TO LEAVE THE COLONY.—Thomas Calvert Chubb, a confidential clerk in the employ of Messrs. James and William Byrnes stock and station agents, is in custody charged with having stolen two orders ...
Article : 1,820 wordsIN the Council yesterday, The SOLICITOR-GENERAL briefly announced the appointment of Mr. Darvall to the office of AttorneyGeneral, intimating that, as Solicit[?]r-General, and as ...
Article : 3,675 wordsA LETTER from Mr. F. Rothery to his uncle, Mr. Icely, J.P., dated Bathurst, 3rd instant, gives the particulars of the daring robbery by bushrangers of that gentleman's stables, at Coombing, near Carcoar, ...
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Advertising : 193 wordsINTELLIGENCE has been received from Binda that two armed men with blackened faces stuck-up Pennington's public-house, on Monday evening. They succeeded in stealing a few pounds only. ...
Article : 57 wordsNo. 2 VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY.—The monthly meeting of the members of the above company was held last night, at the station-house, Phillip-street. There was a good attendance. The minutes of last ...
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Article : 935 wordsIn the Assembly last night business was proceeded with steadily. The Railway Management Bill, empowering the Government to lease the lines, passed through committee. To-night the Electoral ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 wordsThe Alhamb[?]a brings nearly 200 passengers, and 6000 ounces gold. Her dates are to 28th July. The papers are filled with details of disasters on Shotover and Molyneaux gold-fields, caused by ...
Article : 49 wordsAfter a long and warm discussion in the Assembly, lasting till 1.45 this morning, the Government carried the second reading of the Railway Bill by a majority of three, the division being, ayes 14, noes 11. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Chamber of Commerce and Corporation adjourned on Monday in consequence of Mr. Hector's funeral. Four and wheat market quiet. Quotations same ...
Article : 303 wordsSIR,—It is a pity Mr. Holroyd should make each broad assertions unfortified by facts. It is perfectly true, as that learned gentleman states, that Sir Nicholas Tyndal had never been Attorney-General, but ...
Article : 364 wordsSIR,—In reading the well-merited tribute to Mr. N. P. Bayly's success as a wool grower, in your issue of the 30th ultimo, I was struck with the very imperfect data from which you draw the conclusion, "That because Mr. Bayly ...
Article : 311 wordsBANCO COURT.—Flower and others v. Ridland, part heard. MASTER'S OFFICE.—Conley v. Crisp, taxation; Conley v. Crisp, taxation; Fallon v. [?]uff, to settle peremptory advertisement; Mellin v. Vernon, to consider abstract; Mellin v. Vernon, ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE following petition in favour of the Smoke Nuisance Abatement Bill was presented in the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon:— To the Honorable the Legislative Council of New South ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 6 Aug 1863, Page 5
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