AT the local Police Court on Monday morning, before the R.M. (Dr. Lewis), J. S. Turnbull and Wm. Smith were charged in company, with riotous and disorderly ...
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Article : 637 wordsThe new hotel is almost completed. The contractor, Mr. P. E. B Wedd, has about 10 men busily employed in putting on the finishing ...
Article : 311 wordsSIR,--Re a letter in yours of the 1st instant concerning the above. By a recent issue of your contemporary I see where "Far East Settler" writes in reply, and by ...
Article : 312 wordsSeveral destructive fires have occurred lately. Mr. Boddington lost some of his crop, and Mr. T. G. Cornwall about 500 acres grass. Mr ...
Article : 144 wordsSIR,--I notice by last issue of your contemporary that the OBSERVER is accused of misrepresenting the date on which it was proposed to hold a meeting at the ...
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Advertising : 149 wordsA YOUNG man named William Broughton residing near Cuballing met with a severe accident on Tuesday last. He was engaged in ring-barking, when the axe slipped, ...
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