WE make some further extracts from our papers by Wonga Wonga. ALLEGED Murder AT BALLAN.—A correspon[?] writing from Ballan, informs us that very conside[?] ...
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Article : 659 wordsIn the estate of Charles Morris, of Albury, a second meeting was held. Insolvent did not attend. One debt for goods sold and delivered amounting to £623 19s, 4d, was allowed. ...
Article : 353 wordsIntelligence from Adelaide by poets to the 18th instant has reached Melbourne. The Argus correspondent says:—"The high tides have caused floods, both at the Port and Genelg. At ...
Article : 270 wordsSIR,—Among the many interesting topies whi[?] present excite public attention, I have not yet obse[?] in the published speeches, or printed addresses, of candidates for Parliamentary honours, any allusion, [?] ...
Article : 545 wordsThere were nine drunkards, each of whom was fined 10s., with the usual alternative. A woman named Mary Haddock, an old offender, was convicted of stealing a cloth cap, the property of Mr. ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Melbourne papers quote intelligence from Nel[?]on to the 7th, and Wellington to the 4th instant, and, from Auckland to the 28th, and Canterbury to the 90th ultimo. The news is very meagre. ...
Article : 534 wordsDRUNKARDS.—James Ware, charged with being drunk in George-street, was fined 5s. Thomas Maher, charged with being drun[?] and disorderly in George-street, was ordored to pay a fine of 10s., or, in default of payment, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 27 May 1859, Page 3
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