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Article : 399 wordsThursday.—The Assembly agreed to the amendments of the Council dividing Hobart Town and Launceston into eight separate electoral districts, returning one member each. ...
Article : 99 wordsAQUATICS.—We are informed that a match in light skiffs has been arranged to take place, on the Pyrmont course, on the 5th November next, between J. Bullivant, of Sydney, and Patrick ...
Article : 415 wordsSaturday.—An order has been issued by the Police Magistrate to all publicans to close their houses on Monday, the polling day. The Sydney police have arrived. The Protestant Association ...
Article : 69 wordsSaturday.—Mr. Rodd's woolshed, at Little Bombay, was burnt last night. It is supposed to be the act of aa incendiary. ...
Article : 23 wordsThursday.—Judge Gwynne complains of his being styled "Puisne" as derogatory to his dignity as second Judge.—The foundation-stone of the Kapunda Institute was laid yesterday, ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Thu 20 Oct 1870, Page 2
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