THE subjoined his been handed to us by the secretary of the Acclimatisation Society for publication:— Sir,—I do myself the honour of presenting to the notice of the Acclimatisation. Society some very ...
Article : 1,251 wordsThis was an action by a publican reading at (or near) Al[?]my against the Clerk a Petty Sessions at that place. For neglecting to forward a certificate to the affect that plaintiff had paid his Ho[?] [?], and thereby preventing ...
Article : 507 wordsWilliam G[?]more, a [?] on board the ship Nine[?], charged with being disorderly on board, was adm[?]shed and discharged. Stephen Campbell, and Henry Willmo[?] found guilty ...
Article : 280 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 9th instant[?] Mr. [?] [?] ported to have [?] [?] reply to the speech of Mr. Martin [?] for [?] [?] of supply— They know for a fact that, through the [?] ...
Article : 723 wordsIN our last issue we remarked that for some time past we had to re[?] such wekk two mail robberies on the main Southern Board, within sixty or seventy miles of Yass. This week proves no exception. The mail from Gandagal to ...
Article : 1,637 wordsQUARTER SESSIONS.—This Court [?] on Tuesday last, before Mr. District Judge Dowling. There was only one cse for trial. Robert William Piesley was indicted for seatling a horse, the property of Timothy O'Mary of ...
Article : 439 wordsWe are favoured by a correspondent at Jugtong, who was on the spot when the occurrences ref[?]d to above took place, with the following particulars, which are most likely to be an accurate description of the proceedings. He says: ...
Article : 650 wordsThe following cases were conducted by the Crown Prosecutor. Charles Cooper pleaded guilty to four different charges of stealing, and was remanded for [?]. ...
Article : 375 wordsA CONCEPT took place in [?]d of the funds of the Penrith Hospital, in Mr. Donald Beatson's new hall, by the Sydney Amateur Christy's Minstrels, on Saturday evening, the 12th instatnt. The place was filled with a numerous and ...
Article : 410 wordsSIR,—I have addressed you on several [?], suggesting to the Government the destrability of having our in[?] mails protected by a mounted escort, but no notice whatever has been taken up to the present time. ...
Article : 194 wordsAn in quest was held before Mr. Rose, at Jugi[?]g on the body of the brave sergean[?] of police. The following was the evidence taken:— Michael Ryan deposed[?] I am a carrier; this morning I ...
Article : 815 wordsIn the estate of Thomas Cook, an adjourned [?] meeting. Nothing was done. SURRENDER. M[?] R[?] late of Elizabeth street, now of ...
Article : 151 wordsSIR,—Having been absent from town from Wednesday to Saturday evening. I was [?]ware that my name was figuring in a req[?]tion to a "W. Tunks, Esq.," of St. [?]rds, [?] that gentleman to become a candidate[?] ...
Article : 247 wordsTHE following account appears in the Indian Daily News:— Sir,—I send you the following account of a hurri[?] by which Calcutta was visited, upwards of a century ago, as it ...
Article : 269 wordsOf twenty-seven p[?] brought before the Court, four were remanded and twelve were discharged. Richard Car[?], [?] and Edward Jacoba, 20, were s[?][?] convicted of having of Saturday night stolen from ...
Article : 207 wordsHAILS[?] AT THE PATERSON.—The Maitland Mercury is informed that on Tuesday afternoon a heavy [?] passed over part of the Paterson, district. The [?] in M[?] Townshend's [?]chard, which, had previously given promiss ...
Article : 63 wordsSIR,—It is with fealings of great pleasure and satisfaction that I read a paragraph in last Saturday's paper, calling a meeting, to be held at Mr. Hart's Rooma, Pitt-street, on Wednesday next, of gentlemen favourable to the formation ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 22 Nov 1864, Page 3
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