BEFORE the Police Magistrate. E. Cox and Co. v. D. R. Campbell.—A claim of £8 16s for goods sold. Verdict for plaintiff. Mr. Norrie for plaintiff. ...
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Article : 121 wordsNovember 10.—Sydney: John Wellard Brady, third meeting. Grafton: Conrad Reimor, first and only meeting. November 24.—Grafton: John O'Meally, farmer, third ...
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Article : 994 wordsTHE following letter, received by yesterday's mail, has been courteously forwarded to us by his Worship the Mayor (W. J. Hawthorne, Esq.) for publication. We are certain the letter of the Premier will be read ...
Article : 4,089 wordsAT the Builders' and Contractors' picnic to Botany on Wednesday, Sir Henry Parkes said it would be idle on his part not to admit that there were one or two questions of the highest possible importance which ...
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