George Ridley, a miner, on summons, was charged with unlawfully assaulting and beating his wife. Mary Ann Ridley, at Wallsead, on the 13th last. The complainant deposed that defendant came home from his work on the 13th ...
Article : 243 wordsSir—In your issue of the 18th instant, the death of Major Crummer is mentioned "as being supposed to be almost the last Waterloo veteran in this colony." There is still another, an old man, aged eighty-six, living at Lambton, who ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 wordsSir—In your letter which appeared in the Chronicle on Wednesday last, there is one paragraph to which I would beg to take exception, and which I feel persuaded you, in your cooler moments, must very regret having given ...
Article : 690 wordsJames Burkett, a miner at Waratah, was charged for deserting his two children under the age of three years, and leaving them without the lawful means of support. The prisoner's wife had left him and was supported by her father. ...
Article : 101 wordsParliament met to-day, pursuant to adjournment. Both Houses adopted and presented addresses to R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh. Parliament now stands adjourned to the 26th Feb. ...
Article : 348 wordsWilliam Hall, for allowing one horse to stray on the Great Northern Railway, was fined 10s. and 2s. 6d. costs.—Thomas M'Phail for a like offence, was fined 10s. and 2s. 6d. costs. ...
Article : 36 wordsSidney James, for using indecent language on the Market Wharf, on the 21st inst., was found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of £3, or one months' imprisonment. ...
Article : 30 wordsBefore H. Scott, Esq., P.M.; and E. Parnoll, Esq., J.P. Drunkenness. William Dwyor pleaded guilty to this offence, and was fined 5s., or twenty-four hours imprisonment. ...
Article : 412 wordsThe Naval Reception was a great succeed! This we must state at the outset. At noon precisely, the Auckland, with the flag of the Commodore, to lead the starboard line; ...
Article : 1,099 wordsAn inquest was held at the Market Wharf Inn, on Friday, before J. R. Pierce, Esq., Coroner of the district, and a jury of six, on the body of Richard Partridge, who came by his death by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 wordsSir—In looking over last Saturday's issue of your journal I noticed a letter from a correspondent, signing himself "Ex-Volunteer," criticising the conduct of the Newcastle Battery of Artillery, in regard to their getting up a petition ...
Article : 501 wordsPeter Rigby summonsed Thomas Horsefield, for the sum of £1 15s. 5d., balance of wages said to be duo. Defendant pleaded not indebted. Plantiff stated he was a boiler-maker. On the 9th inst. he engaged with defendent to ...
Article : 90 wordsJohn Gillon, of Macleay River, farmer: Liabilities, £124 [?]. Assets, £14. Alfred Newnham, of Forbes, butcher. Liabilities, £65 8s. 4d. Assets,£5. ...
Article : 104 wordsThis was a similar case to the former, and decided in the same manner. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 wordsChristopher Corey was charged with continued and wilful neglect of duty on board the barque Island City, on the 23rd inst., and on several other occassions. Captain A. C. Turner, master of the barque Island City, ...
Article : 89 wordsA MAN THAT PAYS HIS WAY.—Your name must be signed at the end of correspondence. The Newcastle Chronicle. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1868. ...
Article : 25 wordsDuncan Shirp pleaded guilty to making use of indecent language in Market-street, on the 23rd inst., and was fined 20s., or fourteen days' imprisonment. The fine was paid. ...
Article : 30 wordsGeorge Tully was summoned for keeping pigs within forty feet of the public streets. The defendant stated the pigs were not his own property, nor were they delivered over to him. ...
Article : 41 wordsRoyalty is a very good thing in its way, so, too, is loyalty. To see the one by its virtuous attributes calling forth the other in all purity and honestness is a grand sight; it is eight that has often ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsSONS OF TEMPERANCE.—The usual fortnightly meeting of the members of the Day Dawn Division, No. 5, of the Sons of Temperence, was held in the lodge room, Lake Macquarie Road, on Tuesday evening last. Brother ...
Article : 1,262 wordsNotwithstanding that the steamers at the latter end of the past week were thronged with passengers from Newcastle and the Hunter River district, the boats that left for Sydney last Monday did not ...
Article : 573 wordsJan. 8.—Jessie Kelly, sch., 145, from Newcastle, Dec. 13th; and Harriet Armitage, bq., 233, from Newcastle Dec. 20. The Jessie Kelly is coal-laden from Newcastle, after a stormy trip of nineteen days. Captain Rose reports ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsJan. 20.—Lady Alicia, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. Jan. 20.—Sussex, Catherine Jane, Lady Emma, Hero, and Essie Black, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 53 wordsDEPARTURE OF THE ENGLISH MAILS.—We remind our readers that the royal mail steamship Kaikoura will be dispatched with the English mails, via New Zealand and Panama, on Thursday, 30th instant. The latest time for posting letters, ...
Article : 164 wordsThe state of the harbour on Friday morning, the I7th, looked very deplorable, but on the same evening the wind changed to the southward and blow very-steadily, and the consequence was a Iarge iuflux of shipping, amongst which ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 25 Jan 1868, Page 2
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