BEFORE the Full Court. PURVES AND OTHERS V. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND OTHERS. The argument in this case again lasted all day. It will be resumed at eleven this morning. ...
Article : 37 wordsFOR more than forty-three years no such, flood was ever known in this district anything approaching to that experienced on Friday and Saturday last. The western banks on the Moore Bank Estate, adjoining ...
Article : 486 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took his seat at a Quarter to four o'clock. PERSONAL EXPLANATION.—MR. ISAACS. Mr. ISAACS requested to say a few words before the commencement of the business. It would, he said, be in ...
Article : 2,841 wordsIN EQUITY,—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 10 o'clock. MOTIONS AND PETITIONS.—Before the Full Court, at 11 o'clock:—Purves and others v. Attorney-General and others, ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE rain which began on this day wreck continued to pour down in to[?]rents during the whole of the Saturday and some portion of Saturday night. On Sunday morning the fall began gradually to diminish, and on Sunday afternoon the sky appeared through ...
Article : 744 wordsBEFORE the Deputy Judge and a jury of four. PEEK AND ANOTHER V. CAPRON. The plaintiffs, who are auctioneers, sought to recover £36 11s., amount of loss on re-sale of a quantity of goods purchased by ...
Article : 498 wordsTHE effects of the recent flood in this district have been, truly disastrous. No lives have been lost, but the destruction of property has been fearful, and the loss has fallen chiefly upon a class ...
Article : 463 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Patrick Hoare, a single meeting. Nothing gone. In the estate of Thomas Rogers, an adjourned single meeting. Two witnesses were examined in reference to a settlement by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. DR. GREGORY. Mr. PARKES asked the hon. the Premier—"I, If the Right Rev. Dr. Gregory has obtained leave of absence ...
Article : 16,251 wordsON the 26th ultimo we published in the Herald news from Hongkong to the 1st March. Previous dates were to the 11th February. By the arrival yesterday of the Wild Wave, papers are to hand from Hongkong ...
Article : 2,566 wordsFOR half an hour beyond the timeof opening the Court, no magistrate was in attendance. The Right Worshipful the Mayor then arrived, with the intention of sitting in the second Court as one of the justices to take publicans recognizances, but finding that ...
Article : 619 wordsONE of the most terrific and disastrous floods which have occurred within the memory of man has taken place here. The Penrith Bridge has been totally swept away. At six o'clock on Saturday evening ...
Article : 321 wordsBEFORE Captain M'Lean, Mr. H.C. Burnell, and Mr. H. Armitage. Dominicus Kiyberg and Mary Cheeney, for drunkenness in the streets were fined 10s. each, or to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours; and Mary Mackenzie, for using obscene language in ...
Article : 201 wordsTUESDAY, 1ST MAY.—THE FLOOD.—It is pleasing to notice the rapid fall of the river to-day. At twelve o'clock the water had gone down about nine feet in the river, and rather more in the creek. The town is ...
Article : 442 wordsSIR,—The equity appeal case of the Rev. Dr. Lang, at present "su[?] judice," is one which from the first has excited a good deal of attention. Public meetings in connection with it have been held, and resolutions passed ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 4 May 1860, Page 2
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