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Advertising : 197 wordsPresent—The Chairman: Councillors Irving, Brown, Higgins, Lindsay, and Ritchie. The Minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed. ...
Article : 733 wordsThe Municipal Council met on Tuesday the 9th Present—the Chairman, Councillors James, Graham, Martin, Wilson, Reddall, and M'Gill. Minutes of previous meeting were read and ...
Article : 461 words[?] recover in town to the affect that Christopher M'Doauld, Convicted of a repent the last bathurst Assizes. A meeting of Volunteers took place last night. It was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsTHE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY,—This family gave their farewell entertainment last night, before a comparatively numerous audience, who testified their approval by unmistakable symptoms of applause. ...
Article : 425 wordsTHE LAVELLE CASE AND ITS REVELATIONS. CORPORAL LAVELLE has been sentenced to lose his rank, and to suffer a long imprisonment, for the military offence of charging a superior with ...
Article : 1,228 words[?] to the opening of Telegraphic communication with the metropolis, Numbers of messages are being sent through. The rash to the Walgunyah on the Indigo, is causing great excitement here. Many are leaving. ...
Article : 120 words[?] Arrivals numerous. No change in prices Mr. Haloes is said to have elected to take his' seal in the Assembly. The premiership is reported be offered him by Mr. Nicholson:—the latter taking prude and Customs. The construction ...
Article : 87 wordsIt is my painful task to report the death of Mr. Thomas Booth, of the Travellers Home Stores. The deceased had been ailing for about two months, and within the last week be become much worse, and ...
Article : 254 words[?] as to be given to Mr. Stuart before starting again for the north. ...
Article : 21 wordsDISTRICT COURT.—The sitting of the District Court which was fixed for Monday last, was, on that morning, postponed by the Registrar until Tuesday, in consequence of the non-arrival of the Judge. Mr. ...
Article : 238 wordsIn answer to questions, "Mr Cowper said the Government, had not contemplated contemplated removing the penal establishment from Cockatoo Island; and that steps would be token to represent the colony at the ...
Article : 120 wordsThe annual meeting of this Society took place on Tuesday, at the Chapel, Pitt-street, Mr. John Fairfax occupying the chair. The annual report was read by the Rev. Mr. Cuthberton, and the financial ...
Article : 694 wordsSeveral new notices of motion were "given by members. In answer, to Mr. Parkes, the Secretory for Public Works said there was no new design for the railway ...
Article : 576 wordsThe Court reopened for a few minutes on Wednesday morning, the professional gentlemen present being Mr. Forbes, Mr. Rogers, and Mr. R. H. Owen. In the case of Garrett v, Curr, a verdict was taken ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Council met pursuant to adjournment, at noon, in the Court House, Nowra. Present—The Mayor, in the chair; and Aldermen Bice, MeGrath, Moss, and McGuire. ...
Article : 1,395 wordsIt is to be distinctly understood that we do not Identify ourselves with the opinions of correspondents who Avail them of selves of the opportunity of advocating their views in this department of our journal. ...
Article : 42 wordsSIR,—In the valuable Journal of last Tuesday appears an article in which the writer styles himself a friend of Temperance. But by his writing seems to have little knowledge of the term used, and more especially his sarcastic sneers and railings ...
Article : 695 wordsRichard Edwards was brought up, charged with stealing a money letter from the Kembla Post Office. The same charge had been heard on a previous occasion and dismissed, but on the depositions being read ...
Article : 900 wordsMr Robertson moved the second reading of the Crown Lands Occupation Hill, explaining its provisions at considerable length, and vindicating himself from the charge of being inimical to the pastoral ...
Article : 470 wordsSir—In my last communication to you, I promised to accommodate the correspondent of the "Express" with a few verses, as a proof of my poetical abilities, but as the news-mongers of that celebrated journal are so numerous. I will select two from ...
Article : 528 wordsThis was an action for libel tried at the Supreme Court, before his Honor Sir J. N. Dickenson, in which a verdict was given for the defendant. The alleged libel was contained in a letter, headed ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Fri 19 Oct 1860, Page 2
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