SIH,—My attention has been directed to a letter published in this day's issue of the Sydney Morning Herald, signed " J. W.," and headed as above, containing a most ustrue statement respecting the management of the estate of James Byrnes, ...
Article : 541 wordsIT is a trite remark, that the evil consequences of one wrongful act are extensive and various beyond calculation. Indeed, coukl human prescience view them, as in some magic glass, ...
Article : 1,788 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of William A. Cooke, and of John Cooke, deceased, a third meeting. Two debts were proved, and the official [?]signee read his report. The creditors directed the official assignee ...
Article : 495 wordsTHE half-yearly general meeting of the shareholders of this Company was held yesterday, at two o'clock, Mr. S. D. Gordon M.L.A., took the chair. The Secretary, having read the advertisement convening the ...
Article : 1,713 wordsSIR,—A question having arisen in the Legislative Assembly as to the ultimate location of the prisoners now at Cockatoo Island, and the Government being apparently in a "fix," as to the precise locality where they can be removed, I beg to suggest a remedy. ...
Article : 469 wordsBEFORE Mr. Ross, Mr. Peden, Hr. Jones. Sixteen persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets; one, on the occasion of his fourth conviction in five week[?], was sentenced to be imprisoned fourteen days as an idle ...
Article : 489 wordsSIR,—We observe in your issue of April lithe leading article on the Anglo-Australian Telegraph, in which, after quoting our letter to the honorable the Fostmaste[?]-General of Victoria, as an instance of the opposition raised by rival contractors to Mr. ...
Article : 547 wordsTHE French Minister for Foreign Affairs has addressed the following dispatch to the Ambassador of France at the Holy See:— Paris, 12th February, 1860. ...
Article : 1,664 wordsBEFORE the full Court. PUEVES AND OTHERS v. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND OTHERS. This was an appeal against the decree of the Primary Judge removing the Rev. Dr. Lang and Mr. Ramsay from the ...
Article : 62 wordsBEFORE Captain M'L[?]an and Mr. J. Shoobert. Joseph Freshwater and James Lacey, who had been found drunk in different public places, were fined 10s. each, with an alternative of twenty-four hours imprisonment. ...
Article : 421 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before the full Court—at 11 o'clock, Equity Appeals:—Puives and others v. Attorney-General and others, appeal of Ramiay; same v. same, of Rev. Dr. Lang, part heard; Radford v. Duguid, of plaintiffs; Newton and others v. Eales and ...
Article : 59 wordsBEFORE the Deputy Judge and a jury of four. STONE V. MANN. This case steed over from the last sittings, on the application of plaintiff, the Judge ordering him to pay into court, on the ...
Article : 290 wordsSIR,—In reference to your leader in this day's Herald, I beg permission to inform your readers that the New South Wales GoldHeids—Tumberumba and Meragle (about one hundred miles on this side of the border)—are supplied entirely from Melbourne; ...
Article : 256 wordsThe Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly, appointed on the 18th October, 1859, " to inquire into and report upon the allegations contained in the petition of Mrs. De Courcy," have agreed to the following report:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 592 wordsSIR,—Referring to the Parliamentary Paper published m your issue of tho 26th instant, Captain Martindale, in answer to Mr. Rhedes's statement, " that he had engaged 100 horses and carts to carry rails, and bad to dismiss 150 men for want of them"— ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 May 1860, Page 3
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