The Council met on Monday evening, at the usual time and place. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Chapman, Ludlow, Thorn, M'Kay, and Rodgers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 958 wordsThursday.—The case, Williams v. Commissioner of Railway, concluded to-night. Verdict, for plaintiff, £13,386, independent of the money paid into Court.—The City of Brisbane (s.), ...
Article : 38 wordsThursday.—The adjourned public meeting was held last night, Mr. Frank Johns, Mayor, in the chair. A vote of censure was passed on Mr. Pearce, Police Magistrate, for his conduct ...
Article : 86 wordsThursday.—The Legislative Assembly sat all last night. Three members obstructed the business while the Judges' Salaries Increase Bill was being discussed. Strangers were excluded. The ...
Article : 541 wordsFriday.—The railway meeting, held last evening, despite the very inclement weather and almost impassable streets, was the largest held in Grafton for years. The great hall and ...
Article : 117 wordsFriday.—It is confidently expected now that the breadstuff's surplus will reach two hundred thousand tons.—Arrived: Weidenjelm, with timber, from the Baltic.—There has been a sale ...
Article : 61 wordsThe R. M. s. Baroda, with the English Mail, via Suez, arrived in Melbourne on Sunday night and left again this morning for sydney. The ships Agnes Rose and Parramatta, arrived ...
Article : 170 wordsJames Jameson, of the Lower Turon, innkeeper, late of Stoney Creek on the Great Western Railway line. Cause of insolvency: Losses by bad debts and pressure of creditors, &c. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Albion (s.), which arrived at Melbourne yesterday, brings the following news:—There was great excitement at Wellington on receipt of the information that there had been a rescue ...
Article : 70 wordsJames Macnamara, of the Hunter River, near Scone, cattledealer. Cause of insolvency Losses, &c. Liabilities, £259. Assets, £41 13s. 4d. Deficiency, £217. 6s. 8d. ...
Article : 32 wordsA fatal accident happened on Saturday night, to a man named Wallace M'Leod, a resident of Hexham, who was thrown off his horse, and from its effects death took place on the ...
Article : 1,095 wordsSaturday.—The Cudgegong and creeks rose suddenly last night higher than over. There has been no rain. The Quarter Sessions commenced yesterday. No case of special importance was ...
Article : 1,079 wordsThe following official letter has been received from the energetic member for Northumberland, in reference to an application by that hon. gentleman on the 20th June last. ...
Article : 295 wordsThomas Miller, and Henry Clayton were each charged with stealing a bag of sugar, the property of Frank Gardiner, on the 1Oth instant, at ...
Article : 2,807 wordsDecember 11.—The shares of the New Zealand National Bank are all taken. The director's report is one of unqualified encouragement.—The Tichbourne claimant has been restrained ...
Article : 79 wordsDecember 11.—Numerous petitions for a dissolution of the Assembly have been presented. The agitation in this direction is assuming large proportions in Paris and in the provinces, but ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Tue 17 Dec 1872, Page 2
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