BEFORE their Honors Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, C.J., Mr. Justice HARGRAVE, and Mr. Justice FAUCETT. LEE AND OTHERS V. CLOSE AND OTHERS—DEMURRER. This case, which had been argued and awaited judgment ...
Article : 345 wordsSIR,—If a non-resident of New South Wales may be at liberty to make a few remarks, and if these have not been rendered superfluous or been forestalled, I would desire to express the pleasure it afforded me to read the ...
Article : 966 wordsAT Atri in Abruzzo, a small town Of ancient Roman date, but scant renown— One of those little places that have run Half up the hill, beneath a blazing sun, ...
Article : 938 wordsFROM the L[?]ka Times of September 3rd we take the following:- The United States ship-of-war Resaca returned from her expediton to the Rakiraki Coast ...
Article : 457 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Water Police Magistrate, Messrs. Thompson, Smithers, and Neale. Fifteen porsons were fined for drunkenness. Patrick Connor, who was fined 20s. for being drunk, ...
Article : 228 wordsBEFORE his Honor Mr. District Court Judge DOWLING. BROWN V. WILSON AND ANOTHER. This was the trial of an issue from the Supreme Court. Jabez Brown and William Wright, trading under the name ...
Article : 555 wordsSIR,—Mr. Gordon is sometimes marvellously inconsistent. For two years and upwards, he has been finding all sorts of faults in the Public School system; and has neyer butonce, and then very sparingly, allowed it to have any merit ...
Article : 848 wordsIN EQVITY.—Before the Court, at 11 o'clock.—Appeals: Hellyer and another v. Druitt and others, plaintiff Hellyer's petition; Richardson v. Allen and others, plaintiff's petition. ...
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Article : 9 wordsTHE usual fortmghth meeting of the Sydney Municipal Council was held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, in the temporary Town-hall, York-street There were presentThe Mayor, with Aldonnen Bradford, Chapman, Oatley, ...
Article : 583 wordsTHE border country to the south-west has been visited by one of the severest floods experienced there for many years. The Riverine Herald states that the principal thoroughfare at Echuca (High-street), was submerged on teh 10th ...
Article : 962 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. In the estate of Patrick Read, a special meeting. Insolvent was examined. In the estate of James H. Sevil, Mr. Darley resumed ...
Article : 552 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me, through your medium, to ask those sportsmen who were amused by shooting wild ducks on their trip (as described in your issue of to-day) whether they are aware that then amusement might and ought to ...
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Advertising : 752 wordsSIR,—Would you allow mon line or two to correct an error in an article which appears in this day's Herald headed "Communicated." The writer objects to the 13th clause of the Bill, and says that it is opposed to the ...
Article : 396 wordsMR. Windeyer to ask the Colonial Secretary,—1. Was a man named Harris Jacob tried at Maitland Quarter Sessions, on Monday last, for detaining a post-office letter [?] 2. Was the principal witness for the Crown one Maria Louisa Jones[?] 3. Did it not ...
Article : 1,662 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Evans, Levey, Pearce, Powell, Vickery, Spence, Oatley, and Renwick. Thirteen persons were fined 5s. each, and eleven were ...
Article : 904 wordsPOLICE OFTICE, Saturday.—Before Messrs. Richards and M'Quado, Justices of the Pence. Sarah Hobbs, 70 years of age, wife of Robert Hobbs, of Pitt Town, was charged with being of unsound mind, and unfit to be at ...
Article : 396 wordsSIR,—I can endorse "Scotchman's" complaint in this morning's issue of your journal, having like himself suffered similarly. For years I have been in receipt of London and English ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 20 Sep 1870, Page 2
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