Two men named George Anderson and Henry Johnsog were brought up by Sergeant Searcy, charged with vagrancy, who deposed that about three o'clock on Sunday afternoon ...
Article : 1,519 words[Letters intended for insertion in the SOUTH BOURKE STANDARD must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. The Editor is not ...
Article : 49 wordsSIR,—I consider it an honour that my letter on the above subject has elicited from you an excellent leader, and from a public-spirited correspondent a request (in much ...
Article : 611 wordsSIR,—During the hearing of a case at the Hawthorn Police Court on Tuesday last, it incidentally transpired that all places for the slaughtering of cattle should be licensed, and likewise be under the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Horticultural Improvement Society was held on Monday evening, at the Mechanics' Institute; Mr. William Ferguson, of the Botanic-gardens, ...
Article : 546 wordsSIR,—There is a certain etiquette supposed to be enjoyed by newspaper critics, and that they draw a wise distinction between the amateur and the professional performer; the ...
Article : 559 wordsSaturday next, at two o'clock, will be a gay day at that very lonely village called Kew. The cause of the gaiety will be the meet of Sam Waldock's hounds. From what ...
Article : 933 wordsThe concert which came off at the Town Hall on Monday night last for the benefit of Mr. Joseph Barton was one of the most successful ones over held in Hawthorn. ...
Article : 991 wordsA fine horse will be offered for sale at the Hawthorn pound next Wednesday. POLICE NOTICE.—Mr. Punch begs to apprise a certain class of correspondents that he has already ...
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South Bourke Standard (Vic. : 1861 - 1873), Fri 9 Sep 1870, Page 3
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