Disturbing the Peace.—Margaret Smith and Kate Howard were each fined 10s, or three days imprisonment, for disturbing the public peace in the Quadrant on the previous ...
Article : 1,050 wordsLarceny.—Thos. Duncan and W. D Cleaver were charged by, District Constable Driscoll with stealing three pairs of trowsers and four table clothe, the property of Mr. ...
Article : 506 wordsSignors Barratti and Signors Contini and Neri have left the Opera troupe. The return ball to the mayor last night was largely attended. ...
Article : 1,000 wordsDespite the threatening appearance of the previous evening, yesterday morning broke clear and bright, developing into as pleasant a summer day as the hearts of holiday-makers ...
Article : 1,234 wordsPresent—Messrs. Douglas, Rooke, Ritchie, and Shorey. In the absence of the Chairman, Mr. Rooke took the chair. ...
Article : 332 wordsAnother batch of summonses was taken out to-day against Mr. Murphy by other workmen for wages. To be heard in about ten days. ...
Article : 33 wordsPresent—His Worship the Warden, Councillors Griffin, Hart, Henry, and Laws. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. ...
Article : 807 wordsThe weather for the last four days has been very and seasonable, and the crop and fruit gardens are looking well. On Sunday, October. 30, the anniversary ...
Article : 359 wordsLarcing.—An old man named James Neighbors was charged by Constable Kennedy with stealing a clothes line, the property of Ann Windsor, on the 8th instant. ...
Article : 42 wordsBurglary.—Thomas Duncan and William Duncan Cleaver were charged by Acting District Constable Driscoll with entering the dwelling-house of Mathew Henry Tankard, ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 10 Nov 1870, Page 3
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