The annual meeting of the above society was held on Webnesday night in the [?] of the School of [?] There was a fair attendance of members and the public; the chair was taken by Mr. John Gelding. The space in front of the platform ...
Article : 2,372 wordsOn Thursday afternoon, at the Observer Tavern, the City Coroner disposed of an inquest with respect to a case of drowning which occurred in Darling Harbour on the morning of the 7th instant. Edward Bradley, a fireman on ...
Article : 2,419 wordsThis was a Supreme Court issue which had been remitted by the Supreme Court to the District Court. Mr. Rittenberg (of the firm of Benju. Rittenberg and Co.) sued Matthew Corrance, master of the ship Grecian, to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 765 wordsSir,—The amount said and written on above heading might doubtless be considered over much, while on inquiry it can be ascertained that this is a truly peculiar electorate, being without interest [?] mining, pastoral, or agricultural; it ...
Article : 1,180 wordsThe following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:- APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. Charles Stuart Cansdell, barristerat-law, to be the District Court Judge and Chairman of ...
Article : 736 wordsThe sittings at Darlinghurst were continued to-day. Mr. P.J. Healy prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. JURORS FINED. The following jurors were fined 40s. each for ...
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Article : 198 wordsThe following are the results of elections that have taken place, in addition to those previously published:- WEST BOTANY.—Mr. John Bowmer, was, for the sixth time in succession, [?] elected Mayor for the ...
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Article : 674 wordsSir,—In a sub-leader in your issue of the 5th instant appeared some reasoning respecting the present dangerous position of the [?] hospital. It was admitted that for many years the old hospital was a [?] and disgrace to ...
Article : 832 wordsSir,— The Rev. Mr. Jefferis has written wisely and well in vindication of the Churches with reference to their moral obligations. And the Rev. Dr. Barry, with his usual lucidity, has followed in same line of argument. ...
Article : 580 wordsMessrs. Buchanan and Addison, S.M., attended at the Water Police Court yesterday; but no very important business engaged their attention. Joseph Fennell, for wilfully breaking a pane of glass, of ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—As the railway extension through the city is now being brought prominently before the public once more, and I trust for the last time, it may not be out of place to draw some comparison between the several schemes best known to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 10 Feb 1883, Page 9
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