The following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:— PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.—Thursday, 2nd Angust, is declared a public holiday in the district of Casino, and Thursday, ...
Article : 1,533 wordsJohn Pinto, owner of the steamship Promise, appeared before Mr. Marsh, S.M., at the Water Police Court, yesterday, to answer the information of Inspector Lee, of the Marine Board, charging him with having, on the 16th ...
Article : 1,339 wordsMr. Dillon, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Crane, S.M., presided in the Summons Court. Alfred Brown, for being drunk and disorderly in ...
Article : 626 wordsA deputation from Mittagong, consisting of Messrs. Wright, Snowden, and Runne, were introduced by Mr. Gorrett, M.L.A., to the Minister for Education yesterday, to bring cortain mets under his notice with reference to the ...
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Article : 1,942 wordsWith reference to a paragraph appearing in our Melbourne telegram yesterday, stating that four proposals had been submitted to the New South Wales railway authorities as to train arrangements between Sydney and ...
Article : 1,280 wordsMr. Bucharnan, S.M., presided in the Cargo Court yesterday, and Mr. Addison sat in the Summta[?] Thomas MacGregor was summoned by Sub-Inbspector Donohue for having infringed section 8 of the Quarantine ...
Article : 1,146 wordsSir,—In your issue of Saturday a letter appeara upon the subject ot our defences, and as the writer falls into what conceive to be an error—though I must confess it is unfortunately too common when writing of this subject—permit me ...
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Article : 238 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest, yesterday morning, on the body of a man named Thomas William Slator, aged 24 years. The deceased was employed on a farm at Lane Cove belonging to Dr. Moor, and on Sunday last, shortly before ...
Article : 231 wordsSir,—The San Francisco mail service has done its work well, and all connected with it are deserving of thanks. The mails have almost always been delivered in London to the day, and very often two and three days early, but ...
Article : 184 wordsSir,—I request your publicity to inconveniences that travellers by tramway have to suffer. On Saturday I took a trip to Botany, and wishing to return by the 6.39 tram, I waited at the Post-office, Botany, for its arrival; there ...
Article : 119 wordsOn Monday, beforo Mr. G. O'Malloy Clarke, S.M., John Hawkins, for an assault on Alfred Goodin, was fined £10, or two months in gaol. William Stephenson, for Sunday trading, was, under the Licensing Act, fined £3 and 5s. 6d. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 25 Jul 1883, Page 5
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