A deputation, consisting of the Hon. James Hoskins, the Hon. E. Baker, Mr. John Lucas, M.L.A., Mr. Copeland, M.L.A.; Mr. A. D. Shepard, of Adelong; Dr. Lynch, of Tumut; Mr. J. B. Elworthy, of Gundagai; and the Rev. ...
Article : 2,381 wordsAs might be supposed, the strong counter attractions on Saturday last affected the attendance of visitors at the Garden Palace, the total being considerably less than on previous Saturdays. The turnstile records. ...
Article : 704 wordsOne of the paintings in the first room of the British Court which demands special notice is Barry's picture, "The Temptation of Adam," which is hung immediately above the entrance door, somewhat high, but in ...
Article : 1,277 wordsA meeting of electors in the interest of Mr. John Meeks, as a candidate for the representation of Dension Ward in the City Council, was held on Friday night at Mr. Rvan's, the Crown Hotel, George-street South. Mr G. R. M'Lean, ...
Article : 244 wordsSir,—Permit me to correct two erroneous statements which were made on Friday afternoon at the meeting of the members of the International Commission. 1. It is not the fact that I refuse to furnish an account ...
Article : 202 wordsBetween 200 and 300 of the ratepayers of Cook Ward assembled in front of the Surry Hills Hotel, on Friday night, to hear Mr. John Davies. M.L.A., on his candidature to represent them in the City Council. Mr. W. M. Aldersen, ...
Article : 1,312 wordsJames Lawlor Donovan, of Cooma, doctor of medicine. Liabilities, £348, of which £220 is secured. Assets, £305 lls. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. John Abraham, of Pambula, labourer. Liabilities, £44 ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Rogers, instructed by Mr. Gannon, appeared for the appellant, and Mr. Forster for the respondent. The hearing of this case was concluded His Honor quito agreed with the decision of the justices, and confirmed their ...
Article : 538 wordsThe programmes of the pianoforte recitals on Saturday last were numerous; the signs and sounds of discord were as strongly manifested as those of harmony. The scene at the platform in front of the ...
Article : 848 wordsThe photographs of the St. Louis bridge which are hung against the office of the American Commission, on the floor of the Garden Palace, will, no doubt, attract the attention of those who feel any interest in ...
Article : 941 wordsProthonotary's Office.—For Taxation; Meyerfeld v. Rene de Monsigny, at half-past 10 o'clock; Whitty v. Hough, at quarter to 11 o' clock; in re the estate of Maxwell Stuart, deccased, at 11 o'clock, Elliott v. Mooney, at half-past 11 o'clock; Landy ...
Article : 175 wordsBefore his Honor Mr Justice Windeyer.—The barque Clyde hearing; the brig Byron, hearing. ...
Article : 16 wordsNovember 24.—Andrew M'Cauley, examination of insolvency and witnesses; Morning Star Gold Mining Company, motion for order for call er 4s, per share; Alfred Harris, examination of, insolvent and witness; Ernest Percival Dawbarn, ...
Article : 272 wordsSir,—Sir Henry Parkes, in his able speech education, as reported in your issue of Friday, 21st instant, seems to be under the conviction that the Archbishop and Bishops of New South Wales havo acted on the authority of a ...
Article : 208 wordsTaylor and another v. Moore, Gannon v. King, West v. Borough of Paddington ...
Article : 18 wordsFor Judgment.—Wakely v. Lackey. Motions, &c.—In re Thomas Davidson, prohibition; Emery v. Lazor; Fattorini v. Fattorini, to set asido order; same v. same, appeal; in re A. M. Castle, gentleman, one, &c. ...
Article : 195 wordsThere are few departments in the Exposition which presents as great or more varied assortment of exhibits than the one under immediate notice, impressed no doubt with the idea that labour saving appliances in a ...
Article : 1,109 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT, on Saturday, the Police Magistrate was assisted by Messrs. Brown, Arguimbau, and Sladen. Mr. Fowler was in attendance to proceed with a remanded case, which, however, in consequence of some of ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—In your issue of this day I am reported as having stated that "the boys absconded because they were beaten at school." My reply, when the chairman asked why the boys had absconded was "They said because they were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 24 Nov 1879, Page 3
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