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AU RED 3MEt

... some means, he laid hold of an om;**3ry from Rauparaha Hangihaiera, with a letter concealed on hi* person, stating that he had arms and ammunition foi f.im. this the Governor sailed back truro Waikanae at night, and anchored otf Porinu abou' one a.m. the ...

Votur :@ntrilagottr

... he told me he had been an engineer in Scotland. Gabriel James Michael Maturin was then called : said he resided at 41, Cardigan-street, Euston-square. had held a Commission both in the Spanish and French Services, and had latterly been superintendent ...

V SUMMARY PARLIAMENT. (intention to suspend all duty corn after SeptemVr REPEAL ASSOCIATION, . v „ m\nO EOM-DOV ..

... Yort, more daily papers are Mr. Seconded the motion. committee i and the second clause being resc, Irsl, distress. Should Lord John Russell hove the teme-j all England, Scotland, and Ireland put g Mr. Brothcrtoo ohiected to it. the ground that the Mr. Mitchell ...

SUSSEX

... days hard labour in Lewes House of Correction, Hosting Dinner.— The annual hunting dinner came ofl on Tuesday, the Sergison Arms Inn, Hayward’s Heath, The Cnckfi-'ld-place hounds aff.rded previously an excellent day’s sport to a large field. A large party ...

Published: Tuesday 09 February 1847
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 5359 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Imperial Varitatitent

... Mariner. Acting Boatswain—John Budd to the Victory ; George Di to the Vernon. Acting Carpenters—Robert Lockycr to the Vernon ; Geo Greet to the Victory (supy.) First Class Engineer—John Henty to the Rattier. Third Class Engineers—John A. Burton, Peter Wood ...

court, flobtlitp, anb entry

... HUMBER.—Oa Monday week a whale of the finner species was caught at Whitton, in the Humber, twenty miles above this town, by John Maycock, master of a billy-boy, the Samuel, of this port, with the assistance of his mate and two other men. It was brought ...

TRIAL OF MR. MUNRO

... Robert Liston, Esq., surgeon, deposed that he was sent for to Q e the deceased gentleman at the Camden Arms. He found he received a wound under the right arm, which was evidently tun-shot wound. He was very faint, and died two days after- W ards, from the ...

DRAINING

... secouded the amendment, Mr. H. Grattan said, that for the sake of suffering humanity should give bis strongest support to this bill, lie was to remedy the grievances of Ireland by by legislation ; but considered the man who armed himself with pistol, and drew ...