SIR—I have the honour, as foreman of the jury in the above case, to submit the following, by request of my fellow-jurymen. It is at all times a most pleasing duty to perform when it falls to a man's lot, as it does at this ...
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Article : 849 wordsBy the Mary and Edith, Captain Murray, we have Auckland papers to the 20th ultimo, and per the Xanthe, steamer, three days later, viz., to the 23rd — ...
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Article : 250 wordsYesterday afternoon an inquest was held at the Lame Dog Inn, Mr. Tudor's, before the district coroner. Dr. Knaggs, on the body of a man, named John Kingsley, a miner who we reported in a recent issue had met with an ...
Article : 967 wordsSIR— In last Saturday's Telegraph, a "Looker-On" makes, what he may consider, some wise remarks, respecting visits to the Lambton Colliery by the Inspector, and Examiner of Coal Fields, He complains that ...
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Article : 513 wordsOn Tuesday morning, Mr. Holroyd, with his official staff, proceeded from East Maitland to Singleton on a tour of inspection. The bridge in progress across the river at the latter place first ...
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Article : 388 wordsINDECENT LANGUAGE—William Pepperhill was summoned before the bench, charged with using indecent language within hearing of persons passing in Charlton street. Mary Richards deposed, ...
Article : 441 wordsIf the old saying of "no news are good news," be true, my present communication ought to be most acceptable, froll I have but little, if any, of great consequence to relate. The miners are kept more steadily at work just now, as ...
Article : 250 wordsThe directors of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mines have issued a joint address amongst the miners, stating, that if they returned to their work their grievences ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsMessrs. Mayne, Ward, and Rolleston. have been gazetted us commissioners under the Superannuation Act; and Mr. P. R. Gordon, for Sydney ; Mr. C. E. Bowler, for Newcastle ; and Mr. John Treslian, ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Sat 7 May 1864, Page 3
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