LARCENY—Eliza Sarah leatherland, aged 16 years was charged with stealing, on Monday evening, a pair of boots, the property of Mr Henry Harris of ...
Article : 403 wordsThere is little of importance to communictao from this part of the district, saving that farmers are about resting from their labours and looking forward to ...
Article : 404 words[?] it continued. I much mistrust them (as tis privately a whispered that he sold hymself to the evil one, the fell mane liou, for a lease of power, but ...
Article : 1,876 words[?] came to pass in this wyse—J. W. being a cookless, and having only two little maids to assist the house-frow. Now one was called "Oh-my-goodness" and ...
Article : 1,388 wordsSIR—will you permit me, in the interest of truth, to contradict a statement mode by your correspondent at Hamilton[?] on Fourth in the Chronicle of 25th ...
Article : 326 wordsThere was quito a field day at our Court of General Session on Monday, it being known that several important cases were coming on, and that some of your ...
Article : 201 wordsJACKSON & ARCHIBALD V. RUDGE— For plaintiffs, Mr J. Powell. Claim for [?]12 6s for work and labor done. Judgement by default. ...
Article : 474 wordsSIR—Four correspondent on the Fingal ejection evidently takes his ideas at second-hand from the Tribune. He may fancy himself in a position to know the ...
Article : 334 wordsThe first meeting of the new committee of the Swanses Cricket Club was held at the Council Chamber on Wednesday evening last. Mr W. J. Lyne was ...
Article : 183 wordsBefore the Commissioner, A. B. Willis Esq.) £10 JURISDICTION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1872. ...
Article : 393 wordsPresent—H. Doublas, Esq., Warden; Councillors Shorey, Griffin, Bounilly, and Rooke. ...
Article : 1,238 wordsA respectable and well attended meeting Was held at the Ross Hotel on Thursday evening, the 3rd just. It was moved by Mr. J. Westbrook, seconded by Mr C. ...
Article : 271 wordsThe Mercury continuing to give insertion to statement and assertions respecting myself, emanating from its Launceston correspondent, which are ...
Article : 114 wordsSIR,-" Backwoodsman" in one of your papers states that the remedy of " Union with Victoria" for the evils umler which Tasmania suffers cannot be applied so ...
Article : 223 wordsSIR—For many weeks [?] bacause as is colonist and elector of three districts on the northern side of the island, I have dared to exercise my constitutional rights ...
Article : 303 wordsJ. A. White [?]R. and John Mayne— Retired acceptance for goods sold and delivered to the amount of £18 15s 2d. Judgment by consent. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Police Office was crowded to the doors on Tuesday last on the hearing of two informations laid against the Rev J. Fletcher. ...
Article : 395 words[?] SALMON ACT—On the recommendation of the Salmon Commissioners, the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to approve of the regulations made under ...
Article : 249 wordsThere is no news of any importance yet from the Hellyer. It is reported that the Chinese diggers have obtained a good prospect on the South Hellyer. A couple ...
Article : 354 wordsSIR,—The following appears in the advertising columns of the Australasian of the 5th instant:-" Medical practice for sale—F. F. Ballicre's weekly list. ...
Article : 97 wordsSIR,- Having nothing better to do I took a ride down as far as the above mines, and I am happy to say that there is yet a bright day to dawn on Tasmania. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 9 Oct 1872, Page 3
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