Under our police intelligence for Thursday, the 27th December, published in our issue of Saturday last, we noticed the circumstance of two men being remanded for trial, at the ...
Article : 1,228 wordsThe city magistrate presided at the commencement of the proceedings, and disposed of the usual watch-house cases in the general manner. ...
Article : 323 wordsTHE WEATHER—On Thursday last the wind was so very Boisterous as to create considerable dust and annoyance to the pedestrians of the city. Many ...
Article : 2,009 wordsThe city magistrate presided at an unusually early hour this morning, and disposed of a few minor cases in the usual manner, remanding those of ...
Article : 65 wordsMary Fitzpatrick, p. h. in the hired service of Mr. Parson, residing in Liverpool-street, was charged by constable Ford, with being out at one o'clock ...
Article : 789 wordsOn Thursday morning last, James Rees, proprietor of the MAYPOLE INN stood charged by Mr Symonds, with having his door open between 4 and 7 o'clock on the evening ...
Article : 314 wordsSome fastidious marine critics, with a greater share of volubility than common sense, have been pleased to find fault with the latter paragraph of report; and ...
Article : 301 wordsOn the same date, Mr. Senior District Constable John Symonds charged Thomas Brown, proprietor of the CANTR[?]NURY INN with having his outer door open between the hours of ...
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Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania (Hobart, Tas. : 1847 - 1854), Sat 5 Jan 1850, Page 3
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