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Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 wordsWilliam Butler was charged by George Butts, with using obscene language on the 30th ultimo. The case was postponed until Wednesday. ASSULT. ...
Article : 86 wordsDEATH BY LIGHTNING.—Mr. T. W. Pearse, the Coroner, held an inquiry on Sunday last. as the house of Mr. A. Holden, Fenshurst, Greaford, into the circumstances attempting the death ...
Article : 1,136 wordsThough there is division in the electorate of Newcastle; though opinions differ ns to who shall represent us in the new Parliament now in process of formation; though some are for ...
Article : 1,993 wordsDonald M'Kinnon, convicted of having been drunk and disorderly on the public wharf, on the 14th inst., was sentenced to be imprisoned for one month, with hard labour, in Maitland ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Returning-officer, C. B. Ranclaud, Esq., Was punctual to his time (seven o'clock), on Tuesday evening, for holding the first Council meeting. He opened the meeting by reading the ...
Article : 659 wordsThe poll for the representation of Macquarie Ward in the Borough Council, took place, at the hour and house appointed, on Tuesday last. A great deal of interest was evinced by the ...
Article : 126 wordsMonday.—Cummins, in conjunction with another prisoner, named Bragg, made a desperate attempt to escape from this gaol to-day, by warder Fitzpatrick, who, after some resistance, ...
Article : 37 wordsA meeting of the Council was held on Monday evening last. President : Aldermen Turton, M.Michael, Royd, Kerr, Watson, and Harper, and the newly elected aidermen, Messrs. Moody, ...
Article : 484 wordsMonday.—Mr. C. H. Walsh has come forward as a candidate for the representation of Queanbeya.—Mr. John Thomas Gannon has been to-day elected Mayor of Goulburn. ...
Article : 29 wordsMonday.—A severe hailstorm occurred here on Saturday afternoon. The stones were as large as pigeons' eggs. A waggon and three horses were washed away in the Cudgegong ...
Article : 71 wordsMonday.—The Bunch sentenced one Green to two whippings for indecent behaviour. This is the first time the power has been exercised by magistrates under the criminal statute.—A fancy ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 522 wordsMonday.—The value of good wheat is increasing, though there is considerable inquiry. No actual transactions hare taken place to-day. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe nomination 01 candidates took place to—day, at the hustings ia Wynyard-square. The following gentlemen wore nominated :—Messrs. Raphael, Dransfield, R. Campbell, Fisher, H. ...
Article : 140 wordsAt the time appointed—2 o'clock—the Returning-officer (Mr. Uriah Broom), accompanied by the poll-clerk, attended at the Council Chambers, where there was also in attendance a goodly ...
Article : 377 wordsOne drunkard was discharged with a caution. HOUSEBREAKING. James Carney pleaded not guilty to the charge of braking into the premises of C.F. Stokes ...
Article : 174 wordsSamuel Laundry, of Parramatta-street, Sydney, were houseman, on petition and affidavit. Schedule to be filed on or before 19th February. John Arnold Touzeau, of Fitsroy-street, Sydney, ...
Article : 41 wordsHugh Carruthers, of Wattle-street, Chippendale, Sydney, coach trimmer, Liabilities, £85 3s 4d, of which 7 10s is secured ; assets, £14. David M'Cluer, of Clarenos-street, Sydney, ...
Article : 57 wordsHenry Dale, of Bathurst, tanner and currier. Cause of Insolvency: Pressure of a creditor. Liabilities, £1828 to 2d; assets, £1525; deficiency, £303 5s 2d. Edward Duggen, of Forbes-street, Woolloomooloo, ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Thu 15 Feb 1872, Page 2
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