A MATCH was played at Bathurst, commencing on the 26th, the Albert Eleven playing eighteen of the Western cricketers. From the Bathurst Times we extract some particulars of the play. ...
Article : 1,302 wordsON Friday last Dr. Waugh, coroner, held an inquest at Mr. Kimberley's Inn, Collector, on the body of Samuel Nelson, who was shot by the bushrangers on the previous evening. The following witnesses were examined:— ...
Article : 1,156 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at ten minutes before twelve o'clock, REPLY TO THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH. Mr. PLUNKETT moved that the Council proceed to ...
Article : 393 wordsTHE usual fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held in the, Town-hall, Wynyard-square, at three o'clock yesterday afternoon. Present—the Right Worshipful the Mayor (in the chair), and Aldermen Sutherland, Speer, ...
Article : 960 wordsSIR,—Every thinker must endorse the opinion expressed by Mr. Mitchell in your issue of yesterday, that there is some great political mistake in the laws of New South Wales virtually preventing the investment of capital in land. ...
Article : 1,213 wordsSIR,—"Examined and found correct.—A. B., C. D., auditors," appears at the foot of the many halfyearly reports of our various limited liability institutions, and on these words our public place implicit ...
Article : 790 wordsTHE following estates were surrendered:— Thomas Buff, of Paddington, shoemaker. Liabilities, £73 15s. 7d. Assets, £19 10s. Official assignee, Mr. J. P. Mackenzie. ...
Article : 62 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Murphy, Pearce, Dangar, and Kettle. Thirty-nine prisoners were brought before the Court. Of these, fourteen were discharged and fourteen were remanded. ...
Article : 766 wordsWE have been kindly favoured with the following extracts of a letter from Mr. District Judge Moymott to his brother, Dr. Meymott. It bears date, Gunning, January 28th, and the writer says:— ...
Article : 1,091 wordsSIR,—No one conversant with squatting operations in this coleny can say, with regard to the interests of the country, or the interests of those engaged in the pursuit, that their present position is the most beneficial either to the one or to ...
Article : 1,035 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. W. Lamb, Mr. G. R. Elliott, and Mr. J. Williams. William Watts, charged with absconding from the hirod service of George Robert Smalley, of Newcastle, was ...
Article : 376 wordsTHE proceedings of the Conference were commenced by the secretary calling the roll at the hour appointed. The President gave out the 324th hymn, the Scriptures were then read, and the Revs. J. Oramand J. S. Millard offered prayer. ...
Article : 523 wordsTHE You Yangs s. s. brings the Argus of 25thinstant, from which we quote the following items of news:- That journal remarks:—Could Mr. Verdon have advanced the plea of an urgent necessity for the ...
Article : 837 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "T.," in your issue of 24th instant, is the only one of all who have written on the above subject who seems to have found the solution of the question. I always considered that the Crown Lands' Occupation Act ...
Article : 596 wordsLIST of causes for trial during the ensuing sittings, commencing on Wednesday, the 1st of February [?]- BANCO COURT.—Jones and mother v. Bottrill and another; Du[?]ley v. Neads; Egan v. Dunlop; Burley v. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 31 Jan 1865, Page 3
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