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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsThis was an setion for a breach of contract, The plaintiff (Isaac Morris) sued the defendant (J. F. Burns) for refusing to pay, according to agreement, £23 13s, the balance of a bill for work performed by him for the ...
Article : 791 wordsTo-morrow being St Andrew's Day it will be observed as a general holiday; and from the announcements in our advertising columns it will be seen that there will be no lack of amusements to suit all tastes. ...
Article : 285 wordsOn Tuesday the new church at Lochinvar, erected by the Roman Catholic community of this district, to replace the wooden structure which about twelve months ago was blown down during a severe storm, was solemnly blessed ...
Article : 2,325 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow pumpkius, cucumbers, cauliflowers, vegetable marrows, endive, lettuce, spinach, celery, peas, rhubarb. Water and shade cucumbers, if weather be dry. Earth up celery. Keep all beds free from weeds, and thin plants ...
Article : 175 wordsACCORDING to the Sydney correspondent of a country paper, Mr. Martin has announced the intention of the Government to carry the Municipalities Bill this session. The announcement ...
Article : 1,243 wordsFORMAL MOTIONS.—The following formal motions were agreed to.—by Mr. Wilson, that the house on Wednesday next, go into committee, to consider the exp[?]iency of introducing a bill to prohibit the dredging for or taking ...
Article : 858 wordsOn Monday evening a public meeting, having for its object the adoption and extension of the Saturday halfholiday amongst the retail trades of Sydney, was held in the Prince of Wales Theatre. The house was densely ...
Article : 975 wordsYesterday morning the formal opening and solemn dedication of St. Bridget's Church, at Branxton, by his Lordship Bishop Murray, took place, with the observance of the same ceremonies that marked the opening and ...
Article : 365 wordsAn application was made by plaintiff for a ca, sa, against defendant, upon the ground that he had reasonable means of satisfying an execution. His Honor was not satisfied that the defendant had the means of ...
Article : 147 wordsThe following letter, which we have just received from Mr. T. G. Dangar, explains a mystery that has long puzzled us, and many of our subscribers in the outlying districts. Mr. Dangar is entitled to our warm thanks, ...
Article : 796 wordsIn this case, heard on Saturday last, as reported in Tuesday's Mercury, by an accidental misprint we reported the verdict for £150 as being for the "defendant," instead of for the plaintiff. The general report, ...
Article : 59 wordsIn re William Bell Allen's application for the allowance of a certificate, his Honor delivered judgment. After reviewing the proceedings subsequent to insolvent's sequestration, and the causes that led to sequestration, ...
Article : 308 words[Herald]—The aboriginal called Spider, who was sentenced to death at the last Assizes for rape, was executed this morning inside the gaol. He was calm and firm in demeanour, and his death was instantaneous.—Cattle ...
Article : 56 words[Herald.]— Two men, named Moran and James Smith, who have been sticking up in the vicinity of Hartley last week, were apprehended on Saturday night at the Blue Mountain Inn, by constable Brown. ...
Article : 39 words[Herald]—A meeting is to be held this evening, Mr. Kyte in the chair, to petition the Executive in favour of Burke, whose execution is postponed till Thursday.— Business is active. Sales of Adelaide town floor were ...
Article : 262 wordsNov. 27.—An adjourned single meeting in the estate of H. Kitton was held before Mr. E. D. Day, District Commissioner, at the East Maitland police court. Insolvent did not appear. The debts proved were:—Deborah ...
Article : 359 wordsSIR—Oblige me by giving the enclosed insertion for the information of your readers, who, I am sure, will be glad to learn that I have succeeded in getting unconditional votes for these works. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words[Herald.]—The election for the vacancy in the legislative Council is now going on, with little or no excitement.—Mr. Ormerod has refused to stand for Victoria, and Mr. Umpheestone has consented.—The Hon. J. ...
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