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Saturday, May 15.
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 15 May 1803, page 4
News
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 15 May 1803, page 4
News
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| 2009-01-10 09:10:08.0 | user:public:julanna | His Excellncr having granted his Per- | His Excellency having granted his Per- |
| 2009-01-10 09:06:09.0 | user:public:julanna | An old man who by dint of manual in dustry erected himfelf a small hut in Pitt's | An old man who by dint of manual in- dustry erected himself a small hut in Pitt's |
| 2009-01-10 09:05:04.0 | user:public:julanna | Hawkesbury, the. Undertaking will be accom- | Hawkesbury, the Undertaking will be accom- |
| 2009-01-10 09:04:34.0 | user:public:julanna | the Gaol gang as a vagrant, | the Gaol gang as a vagrant. |
| 2009-01-10 09:04:24.0 | user:public:julanna | Richard Atkins, Efq. Judge Advocate, John Donnely flood charged by his Master purposes.,. The complaint was made in con- sequence of his insolence when (accnfcd) ; and, Windmill, siood charged with having made away with 6 buihels of Wheat, entrusted to bing James Sparks of Wearing Apparrel. &c. but as there was not sufficient evidence Lo prove the fact, and anotner charge bad been exhibited again ft him, he was committed to i | Richard Atkins, Esq. Judge Advocate, John Donnely stood charged by his Master purposes. The complaint was made in con- sequence of his insolence when accused ; and, Windmill, stood charged with having made away with 6 bushels of Wheat, entrusted to bing James Sparks of Wearing Apparrel, &c. but as there was not sufficient evidence to prove the fact, and anotner charge had been exhibited against him, he was committed to |
| 2008-11-18 11:22:19.0 | user:public:kerchar | duilry erected himfelf a fmall hut in Pitt's Row, on ¡vionday lail went into the Woods to fplit »bingles and paling, leaving in charge of bis little cabin and 18 or 19 hu (he Is of houie room. The ingrat-, howevt-r, betray- ed his truil, and when tne poor man retur-i d on Friday night, lie found njitner nis lodger nor his corn, wnich had oeen openly hawked ana fold in his abfence. | dustry erected himfelf a small hut in Pitt's Row, on Monday last went into the Woods to split shingles and paling, leaving in charge of his little cabin and 18 or 19 bushels of house room. The ingrate, however, betray- ed his trust, and when tne poor man returned on Friday night, he found neither his lodger nor his corn, wnich had been openly hawked and sold in his absence. |
| 2008-11-18 11:18:54.0 | user:public:kerchar | His Excellncr having granted his Per mifiion to Ii. Ka bl», to run a Common Staj»e Machine from Sydney to Pa-ramatu and Hawk-tfhury, »he. Undertaking will bo: accon; plifhed about the middle of July ; and, ihould the con teil between Profit and Loss deter- On Eiiday or Salurday next, mould the tide fer ve, the v eifel built in Underwood's Yard will be knocked oil" the (locks, and af- terwards diligently fitted out % for the oil and | His Excellncr having granted his Per- mission to H. Kable , to run a Common Stage Machine from Sydney to Parramatta and Hawkesbury, the. Undertaking will be accom- plished about the middle of July ; and, should the contest between Profit and Loss deter- On Friday or Saturday next, should the tide serve, the vesel built in Underwood's Yard will be knocked off the stocks, and af- terwards diligently fitted out for the oil and |
| 2008-11-18 11:14:14.0 | user:public:kerchar | John Gee, a prifoner lately landed from the" Glarton, and put in care of the Government Windmill, fiood charged with having made away «.kn 6 buihels of Wheat, cntrvfted to ' him by private individual, and of whcib, as he could, give no account, he was rsmanued Mofes Roach \\2s again brought no for examination, on a violen: iufpicion of rob- bing lames Sparks of Wearing Armarcl, &c. but as there was not funk i mt evidence Lo j t prove the fa.8:, and anotner charge bad been j ¡ the Gaol gang as a vagrant, } | John Gee, a prisoner lately landed from the Glatton, and put in care of the Government Windmill, siood charged with having made away with 6 buihels of Wheat, entrusted to him by private individual, and of which, as he could, give no account, he was remanded Moses Roach was again brought up for examination, on a violent suspicion of rob- bing James Sparks of Wearing Apparrel. &c. but as there was not sufficient evidence Lo prove the fact, and anotner charge bad been the Gaol gang as a vagrant, |
| 2008-11-18 11:09:16.0 | user:public:kerchar | John Donnelv flood charged by his Mafter purpofes.,. The complaint was made in con-1 ftquence of his infolence when accnfcd ; and, as .ie conducted himfelf with fimilar impro- mitted to prifon. Co tun!a}', May 15« | John Donnely flood charged by his Master purposes.,. The complaint was made in con- sequence of his insolence when (accnfcd) ; and, as he conducted himself with similar impro- mitted to prison. Saturday May 15 |
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