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  2. WEATHER MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 words
  3. OUR BRISBANE LETTER.

    If the deputation which waited yesterday upon the Hon. Arthur Hunter Palmer expected to gain anything by their motion, they must have been characterised by an innocence in these latter days of unbelief and ...

    Article : 1,904 words
  4. OUR BERLIN LETTER.

    The German Empire has, during the course of the last week, gone through a crisis. Shortly after his 65th birthday, which took place on the 1st of April, the Chancellor of the Empire, Prince Bismarck, asked from ...

    Article : 2,951 words
  5. POLICE. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Yesterday, the Police Magistrate was assisted on the Criminal side by Messrs. Hunt, Solomon, Carter, and Pearce, and on the Summons side by Messrs. Fraser, Guy, and Bull. ...

    Article : 536 words
  6. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—MONDAY, JUNE 14.

    This was an action to recover money from the defendant, paid by the City Bank on cheques drawn by the defendant and others, as directors of the Ph[?]nix Building Society. The cheques were cashed partly out of moneys placed to the ...

    Article : 600 words
  7. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.—MONDAY.

    An application was made by Mr. W. H. Cooper, instructed by Messrs. Foster and Dale, on behalf of James Reed, the defendant in this case, to set aside an order made by two magistrates for the payment of 30s. a week for the ...

    Article : 201 words
  8. LAW NOTICES.

    Term List.—Motions Generally.—Motions, &c.: Ex parte Dixon, prohibition for judgment; Brock v. Donkin, D. C. Appeal: ex parte W. Lambert and Real Property Act; ex parte T. A. Dibbs and Real Property Act; Wolstenholme v. Molony, ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Yesterday, Mr. Marsh, P. M., was assisted in the Charge Court by Messrs. Goodridge, W. C. Browne, and Dean; and in the Summons Court by Messrs. Lester and Holborow. ...

    Article : 342 words
  10. DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES COURT.

    Before his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer.—Rossitter v. Rossitter, to make absolute decree nisi; Kitz v. Kitz, to settle issues [?] Mockford v. Mockford, to dispense with service; Smith v. Smith, to apply for costs, Loren[?] v. Lorenzen, to settle issues; ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. INSOLVENCY MEETINGS.

    June 15.—James Dixon Little, Peter Shanahan, Edward Charles Conn. Thomas Aloysius Bourke, George William Scott, Napoleon Smith, James Seivl, Joseph Francis Oberthur, E. Miller D'Arey M'Douagh, James Wilson, Jeremiah Brown. ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. INSOLVENCY COURT.—MONDAY.

    In the matter of Abrahum Selig, a third meeting. No debts were proved, no directions were given, and the meeting was terminated. In the matter of Ralph S. Bamford, a third meeting. ...

    Article : 804 words
  13. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    Yesterday afternoon at the Brecknock Arms Hotel, the City Coroner resumed the inquest touohing the death of the newly-born male infant found dead on Sunduy, 6th instant. From the evidence taken on following day when the inquest ...

    Article : 481 words
  14. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.—TUESDAY, JUNE 15.

    Supreme Court Issues: Brown v. Mar[?] and another, Mul[?]hy v. Lawrence. Caauses: Dwyer v. Grogan, Voss v. Waverley and Woollahra 'Bus Company, Henwood v. Perkins, Corrigan v. Mackel, Jaques v. M'Innes. ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. BUSINESS IN THE SUPREME COURT.

    Sir,—The present exceptional state of the Judicial Bench has caused public attention to be directed to the existing machinery and arrangements of the Supreme Court for transaction of business, and complaints as to "delays," ...

    Article : 845 words
  16. IN RE DIMOND'S LICENSE.

    Sir,—In all fair play I feel I must correct some false impressions that have gained currency through Mr. Penfold's letter of to-day, having reterence to the abovenamed license. The plain inference from reading Mr. Penfold's letter is, ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The letter signed "E. T. Penfold" in this day's issue of your journal exposes a new system in the administration of justice, as far as some magistrates are concerned, and shows the absolute necessity for incrcased vigilance on ...

    Article : 314 words
  18. PRISON LABOUR IN MUDGEE.

    Sir,—Your axiom that "the greatest good of the greatest number should govern the policy of the State" cannot be disputed. But, I have yet to learn that State competition with private enterprise secures that desirable end, or that ...

    Article : 414 words
  19. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.—MONDAY.

    In the case of William Wade v. Ninian Melville and another, detention of property, the plaintiff claimed £20. A verdict was given for £9 1s. 2d., or the goods to be returned. ...

    Article : 275 words
  20. INFANTS' HOME.

    Sir,—The Sabbath schools of the Protcstant denominations of the North Shore purp[?]se celebrating "Raikes' Centenary" by a united gathering of the children in Christ's Church on Sabbath, the 27th instant. The ...

    Article : 158 words
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