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Advertising : 79 wordsThe public meeting was called for half-past eight o'clock, but some time before that hour a large crowd of people had gathered in the vicinity of the Courthouse. By eight o'clock the building was densely ...
Article : 4,863 wordsTHE LATE DISTRESSING ACCIDENT TO MR. YOULL'S CHILD.—We have received the following particulars respecting the sad accident to Mr. Youll's little boy recorded in our last issue. Our correspondent says : ...
Article : 468 wordsMartin Barkley, on bail, appeared to answer the charge of having committed a violent assault on Thomas Turner, on the 8th instant, at the [?]. It appeared from the evidence that prosecutor and prisoner had been drinking ...
Article : 131 wordsEllen Andrew was charged with having violently assaulted one Joseph Smith, at [?] on the 25th Feb., and with robbing him of two £1 notes. Prisoner was discharged. ...
Article : 33 wordsHenry Marshall was convicted of this offence on board the British ship Rothley, on the 9th instant, and was sentenced to three weeks imprisonment in Maitland gaol. ...
Article : 36 wordsThomas Coyde was charged with making use of profane language in Hunter-street, on the 10th instant, and was fined [?] or forty-eight hours imprisonment. ...
Article : 28 wordsCharles O'Brien was convicted of this offence in Hunter-street, on the 11th instant, and was sentenced to fourteen days imprisonment with hard labor. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHE JAPANESE TROUPE.—This troupe, which met with such unqualified success upon their last visit to Newcastle, have announced their appearance amongst us, for two nights only, to-night and Monday night, at the Assembly Rooms, ...
Article : 1,563 wordsAlexander Forbes, Bolton-street, was summoned for obstructing a watercourse, and thereby causing a nuisance on the premises of Mr. Hewitt Baufield, his neighbour. George Tribe, Inspector of Nuisances, appeared for the prosecution, ...
Article : 75 wordsFrank Beaumount, engineer, was summoned for the non-payment of £18, wages, due to one Robert Whyte. The defendant did not appear, but the bench ruled they had no jurisdiction in the case, and therefore dismissed it. ...
Article : 42 wordsJohn Bryman, for being drunk and disorderly on board the brig Hope, on the 10th inst., was sent on board his vessel at the captain's request. ...
Article : 28 wordsOn Tuesday evening we had the pleasure of seeing Professor Selwyn, who gave his first entertainment in the Oddfellow's Hall. Those who were present on that occasion were throughly delighted with the ...
Article : 546 wordsPeter Fleming, master of the schooner Martha Ellen, was summoned by William Hendry for £19 12s., amount of wages due to him. It appeared from the evidence that plaintiff was made of the schoonor from, Brisbane to the South Sen ...
Article : 144 wordsWilliam Strong appeared, on summons, to answer the charge of holding possession of an iron house in Blane-street, after due notice being given to quit. Mr. Slater appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. G. Wallace ...
Article : 122 wordsM. Mitchell v. Henry Tucker, for £18 4s. Settled out of court. ...
Article : 17 wordsFrederick Green, was summoned by Thomas Jackson for an assault. Settled out of court. ...
Article : 22 wordsRobert Lawrence, dealer, was summoned by William Chapple for using threats towards him. Settled out of court. ...
Article : 19 wordsRobert Devon appeared, on summons, for using obscene language in the streets of Wallsend, on the 10th inst., and was fined 10s. and 2s. 6d. costs, or forty-eight hours imprisonment. ...
Article : 38 wordsRobert Blair and James Wotherspoon, miners, were each fined 5s. and 5s. 6d. costs for travelling in a railway carriage between Newcastle and [?] without a ticket. ...
Article : 35 wordsSir—As you have put the question about my collection of precious stones, I invite you to look at them and judge for yourself, and I am sure you will be obliged to call them as white and bright and clear as the brightest daylight itself. ...
Article : 125 wordsOPENING OF THE NEW WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL.—The opening of the new Welsh Baptist Chapel at this place, was celebrated on Sunday, the 8th and 9th inst. On the former date (Sunday) special sermons were preached in the morning, ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Sat 14 Mar 1868, Page 3
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