EDWARD PROUDFOOT, the master; W. Strickland, the mate; and James Murray, the boatswain, of the barque Maffi[?], Dixon, were again brought before the Falmouth magistrates [?]n April 24, on the charge of conspiring to murder Charle[?] ...
Article : 1,813 wordsTHE excitement occasioned by the dreadful disaster of the Loch Ard had scarcely begun to subside, when the news that the Cuzco was some clays overdue, and had not been heard of at any of the stations ...
Article : 1,750 wordsTHE following is a continuation of correspondence between the Hon. the Colonial Secretary and the Vice-President of the Infirmary in reference to hospital accommodation:- "Colonial Secretary's Office, ...
Article : 1,864 wordsJUNE 20.—BORO[?] COUNCIL.—A meeting' was held on Wednesday evening. Present—The Mayor, and Aldermen Simon, Wood, Primrose, and Carroll. The minutes of the previous meeting were reed and confirmed. Correspondence: ...
Article : 585 wordsW[?] have fil[?] from New Z[?]land to the 11th instant. They furnish the subjoined items of intelligence:- The Government have determined to establish District Courts immediately at Napier, Christchurch, and ...
Article : 730 wordsFriday, June 21, at 11 a.m.—Before the Chief Commissioner: William Joseph A[?]ill Neville, third; James Mainwaring Smith, [?] John Joseph Rudd, same; George Alfred Wilson, [?]ame; [?] Jones, first and only; Samuel England, special for ...
Article : 146 wordsSIR,—The letter of Mr. Alfred Roberts in a recent number of your journal, and the correspondence of the last few days between the Government and the Board of Directors of the Sydney Infirmary have placed the matter of our ...
Article : 1,676 wordsBEFORE Mr. District Court Judge DOWLING. PORTER V. PARRELL. This was an action to recover £100 damages for assault [?] slander. Mr. Windever, instructed by Mr. R. B. ...
Article : 441 wordsIN pursuance of public notice a numerously att[?]nded meeting was held at the Bodalla Arms, on Saturday evening, the 15th instant, at 7.30 o'clock, to take steps towards erecting a monument on the Bodalla Estate to the ...
Article : 679 wordsB[?] the Police Magistrate and Mr. Murray. Nine persons were fined for drunkenness, two of whom— A[?] M'Dermott and Ma[?]y Ann Goodwin—were further [?] 20s. each for using obscene language. ...
Article : 331 words"TE Hapuku Ngaruhe Te Ika-nui O To Moana," who passed away from this life the other day at Te Aute, Hawke's Bay (says the Wellington Post) appears to have been an admirable specimen of "the fine old Maori ...
Article : 960 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Baphal, M'Reath, Murray, Oatley. Lynch, and Solomon. Seven inebriates were each fined 5s., with the customary alternatives. ...
Article : 630 wordsJUNE 17.—THe snow that fell last week at Bathurst and Orange may account for the inten[?] cold experienced here, but the wind did not come from that quarter, it blew chiefly from the N.E. accompanied by Smart [?]qualls of ...
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Advertising : 92 words"The scheme which the House Committee propose as a temporary measure to relieve the pressing need for further hospital accommodation i[?] as follows:- "To add to the present accommodation in the temporary ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 21 Jun 1878, Page 3
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