THE ABERCROMBIE ROBBERIES.—The Carcoar Correspondent of the Bathurst Times states that two of the fellows who have recently been committing a series of robberies about the Abercrombie have been captured ...
Article : 1,283 wordsBY the Kate, from Auckland, we have five days later from New Plymouth, viz., to the 16th of February. The news (says the New Zealander), is of a chequered character. The work of capturing rifle ...
Article : 451 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Wise, and a special jury of twelve. BOWS AND OTHERS V. MURNIN. The trial of this case again lasted all day without terminating. The plaintiff's case having been closed, and a ...
Article : 354 wordsTHE state of affairs at Burrangong (Lambing Flat) is the great topic of the day. The troops are advancing rapidly, and will probably be on the ground ere the week is out. In the meantime Mr. Cowper is going ...
Article : 2,503 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Mitchell and Co., an adjourned examination. Further adjourned (at the request of the official assignee, Mr. Barker assenting) with a view to investigate ...
Article : 185 wordsTUESDAY, February 12th.—Shortly after parade this morning the militia assembly was sounded, an alarm having come in that the natives belonging to fort Herbert were engaged with one of the enemy's mara[?]ding ...
Article : 1,010 wordsMonday, March 11.—William Allen, special, for proof of debts, 10, Michael M'Mahon, second, half-past 10. Bing and Co., second, 2. William Wilson, postponed third, 2, William Westbrook, adjourned single, 2. John H. Holford, second, 3. ...
Article : 324 wordsACCIDENT AND PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE.—Yesterday, as Mr. Frank Hide, of the Highland Home Inn, was passing the stall of a strange horse in his stable, the animal, from some cause, kicked Mr. Hide in the ...
Article : 514 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Callen, Burnell, and Ross. Ten drunkards were fined 10s. each, with the usual alternative; and one was sent to gaol, aa an idle and disorderly ...
Article : 670 wordsSIR,—It appears to many unfair that the cricketers should beallowed to occupy the Outer Domain to the exclusion of the volunteers. The latter, giving their time gratultously to the service of the country, should certainly have the preference. I trust ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsBEFORE Lieutenant Sadleir and Mr. M. M. Cahen. William Winstanley, tailor, for stealing a pair of boots from the shop of Messrs. Bennett, George-street, was committed to gaol for three months. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Herald's correspondent, writing on the 11th ultimo, from the Huirangi Redoubt, thus describes the engagement on the previous day:— Late on Saturday evening the troops stationed here ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 9 Mar 1861, Page 5
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