JANUARY 25.—THE REPRESENTATION OF THE WESTERN BOROUGHS.—In my last communication I briefly alluded to some meetings which have taken place in this town, promoted by the political opponents of Mr. ...
Article : 597 wordsTHIS being the day appointed by the Governor-General's proclamation, for the holding of the first session of this court, for this year, the jurors, witnesses, and defendants on bail were in attendance at ...
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Advertising : 4,726 wordsTUESDAY, January 29.—John D. Cushion, second, 10. Bartin Haigh, special, for examination, under a Judge's order, 11. Francis M'Mahon, adjourned examination, 12. ...
Article : 60 wordsBEFORE Mr. Dowling, Mr. Hargraves, Mr. Rosa, Mr. R. Hill, and Mr. G. Hill. Twenty-three persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets. Three of these, being ...
Article : 1,082 wordsTHIS week aseries of inquests nave oeen neia Dy Mr. R. Waugh, the Coroner for the district, two of the cases arising out of an over indulgence by the deceased in intoxicating drink. Joseph Crothwaite died ...
Article : 523 wordsWE have fourteen days' later from Lyttelton, our dates being to 22nd December. The Lyttelton Times states that, on the 18th of that month, a meeting of the electors of Christchurch and ...
Article : 677 wordsMANNING RIVER, January, 1856.—Having had occasion to visit this district a short time ago, my observation was attracted to its apparent great fertility, and the promise it held out to the future settler, and I ...
Article : 334 wordsBEFORE tue water Police Magistrate and Major Wingate. John Austen was convicted upon the information of Inspector Weale, of neglecting to have his name and ...
Article : 223 wordsMR. KINGSMILL'S CASE.—On Monday, the gentlemen requested to wait on the Governor-General as a deputation in Mr. Kingsmill'a case, presented the memorials passed at the different public meetings, to his ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 29 Jan 1856, Page 3
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