MACADAM'S FURTHER REPORT ON KSROSENE. —Dr. Macadam's report on kerosene," save he "Melbourne Herald," was submitted to the City Council yesterday. It states that out of ...
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Article : 155 wordsOUR readers will remember that a short time ago the Stores of Messrs. Oakes, in William-street, were forcibly entered during the night aud an iron safe was ...
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Article : 1,579 wordsWEATHER.—For agricultural purposes the present winter has been the most favourable one that Bathurst has experienced for many year past. The several snow storms which have ...
Article : 330 wordsA public mooting is called fur Tuesday evening, to consider the present state of politic il affairs, and whether it is advisable to memorialise the Governor immediately ...
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Article : 587 wordsA kidnapping case at Sandridge has caused much excitement. At the time of the election of chairman of the municipality of Sandridge, Mr. Pickles, a ...
Article : 170 wordsJohn M'GUIRE. of Wceooge, quartz miner, Benjamin Hall, of Weeogo, labourer. John Brown, of Woeogo, labourer, Daniel Charteris, also of Wecogo, labourer, and William Hall, miner, of ...
Article : 323 wordsFlour, £13 to £1810s per ton. Wheat 5s 3d to 5s 4d per bushel. Mr. James Chambers, the stockholder, died very suddenly. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe gratifying intelligence that Mr. Nowlan's cotton has been pronounced the best in the world's Exhibition, and that the samples exhibited hy Messrs. ...
Article : 462 wordsTHOMAS LAWLER pleaded guilty to the charge of assault and using abusive language, and was fined £3, or in delimit, 14 days in gaol. John Barry, charged with paining a fictitious ...
Article : 54 wordsWolban Alexander, on remand, charged with having a stolen hone in his possession, was admitted to boil in the turn of £20 to appear when called upon. ...
Article : 34 wordsFORBRS.-We call the attention of the public to tho reduction of tho price of water at the tanks to 3d. per cask, or ten shillings per week. To the poor this will prove an special been, ...
Article : 249 wordsMichael Keys, John Smith, Robert Fee, and James Bell were charged with highway robbery; they were remanded for three days, Bell being allowed bail, himself in £20 anil one surety in ...
Article : 72 wordsJohn Brown, charged with drunkenness, was admonished and discharged. James Simons, found guilty of being illegally upon premises, was sentenced to three months' ...
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