POLICE OFFICE, MONDAY JUNE 3RD.—Before J. Byrnes and G Langley, Esqs.—Robert Preston was brought up for protection, and idischarged.—Jane Smith and Susash Baker, were brought up by Mrs. M'Sherry, who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 479 wordsJUNE 4, 1861.—PHBENOLOGY.—On Monday evening, the 3rd instant, we were favoured by Mr. W. D. Cavanough with a lecture on the above interesting science. Owing to the unfavourable state of the weather, the at. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsMANY of our readers will regret to hear that our old and respected fellow townsman, Mr. Christopher Cooper, saddler, of East Mitiand, died early yesterday morning, of the wound he inflicted on himself on Tuesday ...
Article : 1,960 wordsThe weather on Thursday was somewhat more favourable than on the second day of the races; the sun shone out more warmly, and there was less of the drizzling rain that rendered Wednesday so unpleasant. The ...
Article : 1,151 wordsJUNE 2.—THE WEATHER.—The weather has been beautiful and seasonable, the temperature after [?] so the 56 degress. and at a few minutes after sunrise from 44 ...
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Advertising : 2,656 wordsAnother week and no rain. Water, water, water, is still the cry. The lagoons, where the miners have for some time been washing up, are now nearly dry, and there will shortly be no available water within twelve or ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 10 Jun 1861, Page 8
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