SALE OF TOLLS.—On Friday last Mr. John Taylor sold, at the Court House, a lease of the tolls tor the Parramatta market, for one year, commencing on the 1st proximo. Mr. Moxham, the present lessee, was the purchaser, at 195. Afterwards Mr. Grant, ...
Article : 1,800 wordsAT the Church and Sobool Lands, good wages are being obtained by the parties employed, and it New Town some very good claims have been opened. This place is becoming thickly populated, and parties appear thoroughly satisfied. In the neighbourhood of ...
Article : 468 wordsBEFORE the Primary Judge. Mr. Gordon, before the busines of this Court was formally [?]ned, begged the attention of his Honor to a peculiar position in which (Mr. Gordon) was placed. It had been annonnced. ...
Article : 303 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. B. Sadleir. Elizabeth Onwin, found drank and disorderly in George-street, was fined 10s., or in default to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 218 wordsMELANCHOLY AND FATAL ACCIDENT.—The Southern Cross of the 11th ultimo gives the particulars of the sad accident and death of Mr. George Busby, which event took place on ths previous Tuesday, and which his plunged the family of Mr. Busby, of Victoria, ...
Article : 438 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Milford. STEALING IN A DWELLING. John Cooper was indicted for that he, on the 12th day of July, 1889, did, at Lower Araluen, in this colony, feloniously ...
Article : 1,941 wordsBefore the Chief Justice. MANSLAUGHTER. George Hall was indicted for that he did at Sydney, on the 14th of November last, feloniously kill one Daniel Connolly. ...
Article : 158 wordsWE have Adelaide papers to the 26th ultimo. The South Australian Register of that date states that a fracas had taken place between Mr. Barrow and Mr. Fenn, arising out of recent proceedings before the Supreme Court in the action of ...
Article : 1,266 wordsBEFORE the Deputy Judge. RICHDAN V. CLAPPIN. The plaintiff sought to recover £3 12s. 1d. for bread supplied, payment of which was resisted on the ground that it was not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsBEPORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Michael B. Heffernan, a single meeting. One debt was proved. Insolvent was not present, in consequence of an injury which confines him to the Infirmary. ...
Article : 406 wordsSIR,—I observe that some of your correspondents are clamouring for cheap excursion trains on the Sunday as well as the Saturday. But I would ask—Has not the railway labourer or official as much RIGHT to the Sabbath rest as any one else? And by what ...
Article : 111 wordsNOVEMBER 26TH.—The impractability of the present route for the escort from this place—unless at a far greater outlay than the Government is willing to allow—has, at length, proved itself; and a large proportion of our mining population, as well as the ...
Article : 843 wordsSIR,—A paragraph appeared in your last Saturday's issue, stating that the intercolonial cricket match, committee hoped to secure the ground for practice "every Saturday till the last moment," and this piece of news has since been confirmed by a decided ...
Article : 321 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Dickinson. STEALING. William Henry Knight was charged with having, at Parramatta, in this colony, stolen certain hats, bodies, and pieces of sinnet, the ...
Article : 3,584 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, and Messrs. G. Hill, Kemp, Ross, Asher, Peden, R. Hill, Hopkins, and Buchanan. Nine drunkards were severally sentenced to pay 10s,, or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 384 wordsSIR,—I address these few lines to you, to seek fair play through the medium of your paper, in regard to the proceedings of the trustees of the Outer Domain Cricket Ground. About three months since an advertisement appeared in the columns of your ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 8 Dec 1859, Page 3
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