Two drunkards were severally fined 10s. DISTURBER .—Charles Greenwood, for disturbing the peace was fined 10s. A VIOLENT FELLOW,—John Spowage an old ...
Article : 1,108 wordsBy the Lord Ashley, which arrived on Sunday we have Otago news from Wellington to the 9th instant. There is nothing new from the Seat of War. The following extract from the ...
Article : 1,362 wordsThere were no drunkards on the sheet. Henry Ofleld, a little boy, for disturbing the peace in the domain by throning stones, was fined 5s. A SUSPECTED CHARACTER .—Bridget Nelson was ...
Article : 1,156 wordsThe Waikato settlement scheme does not seem to be progressing favourably. The Aucklanders, having such a glorious bone thrown into their midst, have begun to growl ...
Article : 1,370 wordsThe bushrangers Hal Gilbert, and Dunn, of whose movements nothing certain had been heard since their encounter with the police at Mutbilly, appear to be anything but demand ...
Article : 2,182 wordsThe adjourned enquiry into the origin of the fire which occurred at Messrs Wood & Sons’ premises, Liverpool street, was resumed before the Coroner and the same jury as on the previous occasion. ...
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Hobart Town Advertiser : Weekly Edt. (Tas. : 1859 - 1865), Sat 1 Apr 1865, Page 3
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