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Mr. Nash, instructed by Messrs. Want, Johnson, and Co., appeared on behalf of Arthur Stone, and applied for a rule nisi calling upon Alexander M'Crae and the official assignee in the estate of Alford and Co. to show cause why ...
Article : 1434 words view this articleIn this case the firm of Caulfield, O'Brien, and Co., hotel brokers, of Pitt-street, sued James Charles for the recovery of £36 5s., commission on the sale of the Victoria Park Hotel, in Myrtle and Shepherd streets, Darlington. ...
Article : 703 words view this articleMr. P. J. Healey appeared to prosecute for the Crown. PLEADED GUILTY. The following prisoners plended guilty:—William Melville, charged with stealing two planes and one saw, the ...
Article : 962 words view this articleProthonotary's office.—Hammond v. Upfold, 10.30 a.m.; Emu Gravel and Road Metal Company v. Leeds and another, 10,30 a.m; same v. same; in re Thomas Winkle, 10.30; Bank of New Zealand v. Skinner, 10.30 a.m.; Stockdale v. Bennett, ...
Article : 80 words view this articleTuesday.—James Anthony South, Henry Owen M'Ewen, James Gill, Lamert Goldsmid, Robert Deighton, John William Cranley, Gustave Delamore, Henry Arthur Whitwell, Robert Sale Brownrigg, Michael Mainey, Thomas Besnard, Frederick ...
Article : 321 words view this articleFor Judgment.—Bradridge v. Rogers. Causes.—Cross v. Barker (part head), Sander v. Solomon, King and another v. Pyrmont Brewing Company, Brown v. Borough of Paddington. Boots v. Brown. Kerr v. Pritchard, Smith v. ...
Article : 41 words view this articleIn the charge branch of the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, before Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., the following persons were fined in the amounts specified for having used obseene language within hearing of the public:—Samuel ...
Article : 855 words view this articleMartha Green, described as a domestic servant, and arrested by virtue of a warrant, was charged before Mr. Addison, S.M., in the Balmain Police Court, yesterday, with having stolen one waterproof jacket, two counterpanes, one ...
Article : 364 words view this articleA middle-aged man named John Young, who is said to have been known under the aliases of Thompson and Ferguson, and who recently curried on business in the Sydney Arcade as a mender of watches and clocks, was ...
Article : 213 words view this articleThe Marine Board hold a meeting at their office yesterday. The chair was occupied by Captain Broomfield, and there were present Captains Jenkins, Fox, M'Lean, Robertson, Moodie, and Commander Lindeman. The Board inquired ...
Article : 700 words view this articleThis was an appeal from a jugdment of the Supreme Court of New South Wales of December 9, 1884, ordering judgment to bo entered for the respondent on his demurrers to the pleas pleaded by the appellant in an action ...
Article : 2441 words view this articleSir,—There are one or two things so curious in reference to Sir Henry Parkes' "Hebridian" motion and the political crisis thereby brought about, that with your leave I would like to say a word or two on it. Sir Henry Parkes is ...
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Advertising : 295 words view this articleThe National Division of Australasia Sons of Temperance hold their eighteenth annual session at the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 23rd and 24th March, Bro. G. F. Mason, M.W.P., presiding. ...
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