NOVEMBER 8TH—POLICE COURT.—Before Messrs. F. O. D[?]vall, C.M'R[?]e, and F.O.kes. ROBBERY.—The chief constable stated that John Kelly had been given into his oharge by Francis ...
Article : 816 wordsA SPECIAL general meeting of the members,of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday, at half-past three o'clock. Alexander Stuart, Esq., took the chair. ...
Article : 1,833 wordsMR.HUNT to ask the Honorable the Solicltor-General,—Can the honorablo and learned Solioltor-Ocneral inform this Council what has become of the astronomical instruments that were in use at the Parramatta Observatory in 1847, and if they will be available ...
Article : 147 wordsON Tuesday, the 26[?]h October, the usual dulness of Gundagai was relieved by a good'y muster of equestrians, all wending their way to the course, which was in excellent condition for racing. At 12 o'clock the ...
Article : 374 wordsSupply; resumption of the committee. OTHER BUSINESS-NOTICES OF MOTION. Mr. HODGSON to move,—Th it the petition rela[?]ive to the removal of the signal staff at Newcastle, presented by him on the 4th ...
Article : 807 wordsSIR,—Very many who know nothing of horses have given their opinions of Rarey's system to the public, But among others, one writer, "New South Wales, addressed you, for the purpose of warning ...
Article : 737 wordsWE continue, from the Melbourne papers, our extracts of news to 20th August, brought by the White Star, from Great Britain:- The Atlantic Telegraph was working satisfactorily ...
Article : 3,109 wordsTHE MUNICIPALITIES ACT.—Whether an attempt should be made in Windsor to take advantage of the passing of this measure, has given rise to some discussion amongst the inhabitants. We find that there is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 411 wordsSIR,—Having seen several articles in your valuable journal on the subject of drunkenness, I think I can offer a suggestion, whereby some little benefit might arise, by the Legislature taking steps for the severe ...
Article : 601 wordsPOLICE OFFICE.—Before their Worships Captain Samuel Moore, Messrs. H. H. Lane, G. T. Rowe and A.G.D. Huthwaite, J P.S.—Henry M'Donald, chief constable of this township, appeared on summons on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Nov 1858, Page 3
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