PLEASING INCIDENT.—Really in these days of omnibus cheapness, when the amount of civility from the cads and drivers is diminished in proportion to the reduction of the ...
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Article : 151 wordsGentlemen,—Having read with the deepest regret the case of the unfortunate man George Rogers, in your last issue, should I be intruding too much upon your valuable space to ...
Article : 357 wordsJohn Fry was indicted for having, on the 21st of January last, feloniously forged and uttered a cheque for £124, purporting to be drawn by R. Campbell, upon the Bank of New South ...
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Family Notices : 501 wordsCUTTING AN ACQUAINTANCE.—Two ill-looking ruffians named respectively Martin Drynan and William Donelly were, on Thursday, brought up before Alderman Egan on the following ...
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Advertising : 1,422 wordsSENTENCE.—George Rogers, convicted on Friday the 28th ult of uttering a base joke with intent., &c., was placed at the bar. It was intimated, however, that his Lordship was ...
Article : 391 wordsRobert Andrew Newman, second officer of the Ganges, and William Gilly Martin, chief officer of the same vessel, were indicted for feloniously assaulting and beating, on the high ...
Article : 184 wordsOne of the most barbarous cases of wilful murder which ever disgraced the annals of a civilizad community, was perpetrated at King's Plains, near the residence of Mr Timothy ...
Article : 877 wordsCharles Coleman was indicted for stealing one £50 note, two £20 notes, and two £5 notes, the properly of one Thomas Morgan. The prisoner was defended by Mr Holroyd; ...
Article : 97 wordsJohn James, James Morgan, James Duncan, and John Roberts, convicted of being concerned in the gold robbery on board the Nelson, were brought up for judgment. ...
Article : 1,196 wordsGoorge Williams, alias Thomas Jackson, was charged with having on the 15th April last, broken into and entered the dwelling-house of one John James Falconer, and stolen therein three ...
Article : 447 wordsJune 5—Sidney, schooner 184 tons, Captain Thornell, from Shangal, 20th March. June 6.—Rle[?], ship, 444 tons, Captain Taylor, from Melbourne, 2nd instant, in ballast.— ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 12 Jun 1852, Page 3
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