A GOOD JUDGE of a horse can generally form a fair opinion on things in general; but to watch th manner in which those employed on our wharves execute their duty ...
Article : 1,475 wordsThe sittings of the District Court at Newcastle, commence on Monday, the 29th ult. His Honor Mr. Justice Purefoy presided. The barristers in attendance were Messrs. Foster ...
Article : 572 wordsAn adjourned meeting wns held at Mr. J. Hannelly, on Thursday evening, the 25th instant, at 7 p.m., in accordance with an advertisement to that effect. The chair was resumed by Mr. R. Fenwick, ...
Article : 2,786 wordsINSUBORDINTION.—Abel Hicks was brought up for refusing to proceed to sea, per barque Planter, in which he was engaged as a qualified seaman. The case being made ...
Article : 71 wordsDISHONESTY.—Charles Oatly, stonemason, was summoned to pay the amount of his fare for a passage from Sydney, by the steamer Collaroy, and on his expressing his inability to ...
Article : 1,764 wordsAbout 9 o'clock on Saturday morning last, a degree of enthusiasm was created throughout our little country village by the children who attended the National School. They assembled at the ...
Article : 1,507 wordsSIR—It is a trite and good saying "that a stitch in time saves nine," and think that the old saying was never more applicable than when applied to the breakwater between the mainland and Nobby's. ...
Article : 160 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the above company was held in the company's offices, Morpeth, on Tuesday afternoon last, the Chairman of the Board (Mr. B. Lee, jun.) presiding. There was a large ...
Article : 600 wordsSIR—Will [?] oblige me by informing your readers that the line I quoted from Virgil, in my letter, was misconstrued. It should have been rendered "Timeo Danaos," &c., I mistrust the Greeks ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Sat 3 Sep 1864, Page 3
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