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Satobdat, Auawr 6. William Brier, mister of th,e ' Pegasus,' appeared to answer the complaint of liaac Burgeis, Harbour Master, for a breach of the harbour regulations, by anchoring at the usual anchorage ground, having on board his vessel a large quantity ot gunpowder. Captain Brier pleaded guilty to the charge, and was fined 40s. and costs.

Mechanics' Inmitutb. — Mr. Yarty gives a lecture this evening at tho above institute. The subject is "Humour and Humourists," and we shall greatly be surprised if the speaker does not show himself to be a good specimen of the latter class of individuals. The subject is boldly chosen, but we have great confidence that Mr. Varty will be found equal to the treatment of it.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1242, 9 August 1859, Page 3

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Untitled Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1242, 9 August 1859, Page 3

Untitled Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1242, 9 August 1859, Page 3

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