John Burns was charged with stealing a silver hunting watch, the property of Maurice Carey, on the 16th ultimo. Constable Robinson, deposed : On Friday ...
Article : 1,757 wordsA grand dinner, in opposition to the one given to the Premier, is to be given, to-night, at Bathurst, to Sir James Martin and the members of the late Ministry. All the members will ...
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Article : 1,401 wordsMonday.—The Escort takes 919 ozs. of gold from this district. ...
Article : 20 wordsNEWCASTLE CO-OPERATIVE STEAM-TUG COMPANY, LIMITED.—A special general meeting of the proprietors of this company was held on Tuesday, at noon, in the Company's office, ...
Article : 1,010 wordsMonday.—The whaling barque Metares, of Sydney, has put in to recruit. She has been ten months out, and has sixteen tons sperm oil. ...
Article : 27 wordsMonday.—The Governor left to-day in the steamer Kate, on a Northern cruise, accompanied by the Premier, Lieutenant Bedwill, ana Lord : Henry Phipps. Gladstone will be the first port touched at. ...
Article : 32 wordsMonday.—A sudden death occurred, yesterday, in St. Kilda Roman Catholic Church.—The Hon. Howard Spensley, late Solieitor-General, has been deputed to meet the Sydney ...
Article : 222 wordsMonday.—Mr. Bohm, the proprietor of tho Express, died suddenly last night.—The rush to the alluvial diggings at Charters Towers continues. The lead is now traced a mile and a ...
Article : 68 wordsMonday.—Private telegrams confirm the report in reference to the Yam Creek gold-field. The Government also have received a telegram, stating that the gold is visible to the eye.—The ...
Article : 89 wordsThomas Thompson, of Newcastle, greengrocer and fruiterer. Liabilities, £280 6b. 3d.; assets, £213a. ...
Article : 23 wordsThomas Speck, of the Gap, on the Bland-road, near Forbes, farmer. Cause of insolvency: Loss of crops and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £26 1s.; assets, £8. Deficiency, £250 1s. ...
Article : 34 wordsKzekiel King, of Botany-road, wood dealer. Cause of insolvency: Illness, depression in business, and pressure of a creditor. liabilities, £33 12s. 5d.; assets, £4. Deficiency, £23 12s. 5d. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Thu 5 Sep 1872, Page 2
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