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Article : 6 wordsOne of the most serious charges laid by the freetrader at the door of the protectionist is want of consistency. The latter is being always taunted by the former with not being ...
Article : 1,553 wordsJames Ashman, charged with having, on the 2nd inst., unlawfully assaulted and beaten one Louisa Perry, was remanded until the 16th inst., for the production of the necessary evidence. ...
Article : 36 wordsMonday.—The steamer Dandenong tailed on Sunday evening, and the schooner Onward at 4 p.m., to-day, both for Melbourne. ...
Article : 21 wordsRobert Cummings, a seaman, belonging to tho ship Fairfield, charged with having, on the 9th instant, at Newcastle, stolen from one Henry Luxton, a seaman, lately paid off from the same ...
Article : 119 wordsMonday.—The steamer Blackbird arrived here yesterday; she encountered a terrible storm on Saturday; the quarterboat, companion, skylight, binnacle, and wheel were carried away; ...
Article : 54 wordsMonday.—The Schooner Margaret and Mary, Captain Pattison, bound to Sydney, with eargo of timber, when leaving the Richmond River, on Friday last, the wind dropped when she was on ...
Article : 98 wordsOne drunkard was punished. STEALING FROM THE PERSON. Robert Cummings, remanded from the previous day, was again placed in the dock, charged ...
Article : 110 wordsMonday.—The hulk Sir William Molesworth, attached to the floating dock, wm burned yesterday; tho barque Joliba is also injured; the rigging caught fire, and the masts had to be cut ...
Article : 283 wordsJames M'Connell was summoned to shew why he should not pay to James Minslow the sum of 11s 6d., wages alleged to be due him, after demand made. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe bridge is broke and it must be mended, Falderidle I do, falderidle I do, The ducks and the geese they all swim over, Falderidle I do, &c. ...
Article : 937 wordsFEARFUL ACCIDENT.—An accident of a fearful nature happened yesterday morning to a man of the name of Gibbs, who resides on the Lake Macquarie Road, where he keeps a small general ...
Article : 1,521 wordsHokitika, September 30.—A Wellington telegram of the 29th states that Mr. Vogel has given notice that he will introduce a protective tariff: 1s per cental on prepared grain, 2s. per 100 ...
Article : 54 wordsTwo drunkards were punished. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. One person, convicted of having been drunk and disorderly, was ordered to pay a line of 20s., ...
Article : 106 wordsFriday.—The Rifle Association, formed a few months ago, is dissolved, the use of the targets having been prohibited. ...
Article : 22 wordsMonday.—Wheat has been sold at 4s 5d to 4s 5½d for export. Friday.—The Convent of St. Joseph has been broken up by Bishop Shiel, and the Sisters ...
Article : 107 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Three persons convicted of haying made use of obscene language, within hearing on a public thoroughfare, were mulcted in the usual ...
Article : 322 wordsThe steamer Blackbird, which left Newcastle on the 5th instant, with 600 tons coal, for Melbourne, has put into Twofold Bay with docks swept, and several feet of water in her hold. ...
Article : 191 wordsNo doubt the police are an important body of [?]ment. We are indebted to their vigilance for the detection of crime and the protection of the public. We doubt, however, whether ...
Article : 1,574 wordsOne drunkard was punished. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Two persons, convicted of having been drunk and disorderly, were dealt, with in the usual ...
Article : 87 wordsTwo persons, convicted of the above offence, were punished. LARCENY. William Hollay, charged with stealing a ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 14 Oct 1871, Page 2
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