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  2. CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER, 1863. XXXI DAYS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 words
  3. THE NEW BUDGET: OPINIONS OF THE PROVINCIAL PRESS.

    MR. EAGAR'S financial statement, the report of which covers more than a page of the Sydney Morning Herald. affords ample proof of the wisdom of the course pursued by the Government in concentrating its energies upon the settlement of the important ...

    Article : 3,626 words
  4. ST. BENEDICT'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY: ANNUAL BREAKFAST.

    ON Sunday morning last, the annul breakfast of the St. Benedict's Young Men's Society took place in the hall of the society, in Abercrombie-street, at about ten o'clock, after the members of that fraternity had partaken of the Holy Communion in the adjacent ...

    Article : 1,533 words
  5. OPENING OF MR. LASSETTER'S NEW PREMISES.

    THE splendid block of buildings erected for Mr. Lassetter, at 421, George-street, was opened for business on Monday. The progress of this structure has been watched by the public with considerable interest, and now that it is ...

    Article : 2,359 words
  6. FARTHER EXAMINATION OF VANE, THE BUSHRANGER.

    AT the Police Court, on Wednesday, before Dr. Palmer, P.M.; Messrs. T. H. Hawkins, J. W. Lowe, P. M'Donagh, J. F. Clements, J. Loudon, J. MacPhillamy, and D. Kinna, J.P.'s. John Vane, charged with bushranging, was again brought up ...

    Article : 1,970 words
  7. SUICIDE AT PARRAMATTA.

    SUICIDE.—An inquest was held by the Coroner on Saturday evening upon the body of George Jenkins Civil. The inquest was held at the house of the deceased. John Holland, publican, deposed, he had known deceased for the last ten years; deceased had ...

    Article : 939 words
  8. THE BUSHRANGERS AGAIN.

    ON Saturday afternoon last, the mail between Burrowa and Yass was stuck up by Gilbert and Ben Hall, when about five miles out of Borrows, on the road to Binalong. The two men were seen to come out of the bush, and standing ...

    Article : 1,883 words
  9. PROSECUTION OF FIVE POLICEMEN FOR NEGLECT OF DUTY.

    2ND DECEMBER.—A case of considerable importance came on for hearing to-day at this court, before Messrs. L. V. Dalhunty, P.M., George Campbell, J. P., and R. W. M'Diarmid, J.P. The case was brought by Sir Frederick Pott[?]nger against five men of the ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  10. THE LATE BUSHRANGER, JOHN O'MEALLY.

    MR. Campbell, who shot this desperate man, has received the following letter from the Colonial Secretary. At first be hesitated to receive the promised reward, although property of more value than £1000 was destroyed by the ...

    Article : 424 words
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