THE following portions of our Brisbane correspondent's letter of the 6th instant, were omitted yesterday for want of room. He says:— The inhabitants of Drayton are still occupied with that fertile ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 wordsBEFORE the Primary Judge. CERTIFICATES. The certificates of discharge granted by the Chief Commissioner to John Wood, George Jordan, Michael ...
Article : 382 words28TH NOVEMBER.—On the afternoon of Saturday last a meeting in favour of State-aid to religion was held at the school house East Kempsey. Captain Thornton in the chair. Mr. Warne, J.P., opened the proceedings by a short speech in favour of State-aid, ...
Article : 263 wordsPOLICW.—WEDNESDAY.—Before Mr. Byrnes, Henry Russell was charged with obtaining goods under raise pretences. Joseph Gates, innkeeper, said that prisoner came to his house, and ordered supper and bed. After he had his supper, witness found ...
Article : 765 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Mr. G. Elliott, Mr. Learmonth, and Mr. Raymond. Francis Hayes, boatbuilder, was charged with having maliciously injured a boat, the property of ...
Article : 283 wordsWITH reference to this year's clips, the Braidwood Observer states that the flock-masters could not have had more delightful weather for shearing operations, than that which has ushered in December, 1859. The heavy rain which fell a week or two ago ...
Article : 2,173 wordsBY the Tulsco, from San Francisco, we have nine days' later news, viz., to the 7th of October. The Herald of that date states that the first brick house ever constructed in California, was being pulled down. It was, says ...
Article : 923 wordsBEFORE the Deputy Judge. HOWARD V. SCRUTTON. This was a claim for £5 4s., 5d. for groceries supplied, and for which, in defendant's absence, a ...
Article : 420 wordsTHE eleventh quarterly meeting of the City Council was held in the Town Hall, King-street, at noon, yesterday. Present—His Worship the Mayor, and Aldermen Speer, Sutherland, Watson, Oatley, Murphy, Northwood, Williams (who now for the first ...
Article : 1,188 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Dickinson. PERJURY. Edward Beaufort Cullen was indicted for having, at Sydney, on the 17th of August, 1859, committed wilful ...
Article : 341 wordsTRANSFER OF LICENSE.—At a quarterly meeting of the Bench, under the Publicans Act, on Tuesday, before Messrs. Ascough, Day, and Powell, a transfer was granted of the license of the Woolpack Inn, North Richmond, from Charles Eather, to William ...
Article : 223 wordsBEFOKE the Chief Justice. PERJURY. John Johnson was indicted for having committed wilful and corrupt perjury at the hearing and ...
Article : 1,389 words7TH DECEMBER.—A meeting, convened by public notice, was held yesterday evening, at the Court-house, to consider the adoption of a petition to the House of Assembly to continue the tea and sugar duties, and apply the revenue so raised exclusively to the ...
Article : 1,161 wordsSIR,—Perhaps you can inform me whether we are to have the pleasure of witnessing a regatta in our beautiful bay this year. I am indeed sorry to hear the rumour going about to the effect that there will not be one. If such are true, hundreds of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsSIR,—It is high time that the country and the Press should put a veto upon class legislation, and should visit with ostracism any attempts to favour one set at the expense of the public at large. An impudent attempt is now being made to enable tanners ...
Article : 136 wordsSIR,—I should esteem it as a favour if you would acquaint me with the name of the child to whom, as you allege, an objectionable book was presented by the Commissioners of National Education. ...
Article : 408 wordsTHE following letter addressed to the Honorable the Colonial Secretary by five Justices of the Peace, residing in the district of Armidale, has been handed to us for publication:— ...
Article : 264 wordsBEFORE Mr. Warburton, Mr. M. M. Cohen, Mr. J. Hill, Mr. Asher, Mr. Jonas, Mr. Kettle, Mr. R. Hill. Eight persons, convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, were sentenced to pay 20s. each ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 10 Dec 1859, Page 5
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