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  2. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—WEDNESDAY. In EQUITY.

    His HONOR delivered judgement in this case as follows: The plaintiffs pray by their bill that this Court shall declare that a debt, now owing to them on their general account with Mr. E. A. Hickey (alleged to exceed £31,000) ...

    Article : 726 words
  3. A TRIP TO THE KURRAJONG.

    To go from the dust and turmoil of Sydney to the Kurrajong Highlands had, for many years past, been one of the pleasures I promised myself, and often seemed to be on the very eve of enjoying; but some ...

    Article : 7,306 words
  4. LITERARY NOTICE.

    Astronomy for Young Australians. By JAMES BONWICK, formerly Inspector of Schools. Melbourne: Thomas Harwood, Collins-street East. Geography for Young Australians. By JAMES ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  5. SITTINGS FOR THE TRIAL OF CAUSES.

    EGAN V. THE MAYOR, &c., OF SYDNEY AND OTHERS. This was an action for assault upon the plaintiff, and for injury to a horse, the plaintiff's property, by certain servants of the Sydney Corporation. ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. BANCO COURT.

    THE ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION V. THE QUEEN. This was a suit on petition of right to recover the value of certain gold stolen from the Government Escort by Gardiner and his gang. ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In the estate of Charles C. Walter, a third meeting. One debt was proved. In the estate of Daniel Hall, a third meeting. Three debts were proved. ...

    Article : 354 words
  8. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Messrs. Day, Levey, Chapman, Reawick, and Pritchard. Of fourteen prisoners who were brought before the Bench three were discharged. One person was fined 5s., and two were fined 10s. each ...

    Article : 444 words
  9. GRIEF-WEALTH.

    I'll take no exchange for my sorrow, Not if Fortune should empty her horn; Altho' our bright bud of to-morrow Withering, hath left us forlorn ...

    Article : 255 words
  10. WATER POLICE COURT.

    James Saunders, a seaman of the ship Racehorse, on conviction of continued wilful disobedience of lawful commands, was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour in gaol.; James Monroe was fined 5s. for drunkenness in ...

    Article : 268 words
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