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Article : 431 wordsCharles Cartwright, seaman, convicted of stealing from a vessel named the Camden, a piece of canvas, value 3s., the property of William H. Sawyer, Balmain, was sentenced to one week's imprisonment. ...
Article : 78 wordsJohn B[?]ard Trevors, chief officer of the ship Eastern Empire, for a common assault upon Arthur Steel Ford, the assistant steward, was fined 20s., with costs. Nicholas Bertram, for wilfully breaking windows in the ...
Article : 90 wordsClaim for £8 l8s. for butcher's meat supplied. There had been a dissolution of the partnership which existed between the plaintiffs, and the business was afterwards carried on by Walsh, with whom defendant continued to deal, ...
Article : 635 wordsCRIMINAL SPECIAL CASE.—The Queen v. M'Guire. MOTIONS GENERALLY.—Hoppe v. Single, reference from Chambers; ex parte Symes, prohibition; ditto Lawrence, ditto, reference from Chambers; Giblin v. O'Connor, Cotton deceased, ...
Article : 141 wordsCA. [?]A, MOTION.—Interpleader: Steenbohm v. Abrahams. NEW TRIAL MOTIONS.—Browne v. Bradley, Barlow v. Polly, Towns v. Abbott. ...
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Advertising : 241 wordsMUSIC.—Mr. Cobley, who is very well known in the musical world of Sydney as a composer of light pieces, has added four very graceful waltzes to his repertoire. Though not strikingly original, they are ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 Dec 1862, Page 8
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