APRIL 10.—Once more our quiet little town re[?] with f[?] and drum. Polling-day has arrived. Electors are wending their way towards the Court-house to record their votes. There appears to be but little enthusi[?] ...
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Article : 56 wordsSir Henry and Lady Young are on a visit at Launceston. The mail is detained until Tuesday. Flour is firm at £21 per ton. Wheat 9s. ...
Article : 44 wordsTHOMAS LONG, James Wenslow, and John Dillon, appeared on bail yesterday, before the Bench, at East Maitland, under the charge of being present at the late destruction of properly at the Free Church, West ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsBEFORE Captain Scott, and Messrs. Cook and Asher. Five men and seven women were found guilty of drunkenness in the streets, and punished by fines of ten and twenty shillings, with the usual alternative of ...
Article : 352 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. George Pavitt, a seaman of the brig Moa. paid a fine of ten shillings inflcted on him for having been found drunk in Cumberland-street. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 16 Apr 1860, Page 5
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