BY the arrival of the steamer Hero from Aukland we have the intelligence to the 3rd instant. The following is the latest telegraphic ...
Article : 430 wordsJohn Glynn appeared on summons charging him with having unlawfully beaten and assaulted James Shanahan, at Canberra, on the 5th instant. ...
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Article : 458 wordsI send you translated the capy of a letter recieved from Purukuta, and written with his ownhand. PURUKUTU'S LETTER. ...
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Article : 47 wordsSir,—In your issue of Thursday last some lengthy correspondence has appeared reflecting on Dr Morton as coroner of the district, and on Dr Newton. ...
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Article : 46 wordsWE have had a change in the weather, which I am sure will be hailed with thanks by most of the farmers. Hitherto the ground was too hard for the plough, but there is no ...
Article : 384 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 5th instant, Mr Ryrie, in commenting on my conduct while attending the late Edwin Russ, no doubt unintentionally, curtails the sworn ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904), Thu 12 Jun 1873, Page 2
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