CONNOR AND OTHERS V. SPENCE BROTHERS.-- Rule nisi to enter a verdict for the plaintiff for £141 [?] There was a charter party between the plaintiffs and defendants, and an agreement ...
Article : 1,507 wordsThe exhibition held here to-day under the auspices of the Deniliquin Pastoral and Agricultural Society was a great success. The attendance was large, and the competition very spirited. ...
Article : 1,484 wordsAt a meeting of the Agricultural Society, held this afternoon, the prize list for the National Show was revised and adopted. Prizes to the value of £1300 will be offered ...
Article : 498 wordsA deputation from Nunawading was introduced by Mr. Fergusson, M.L.A., to the Minister of Railways yesterday, to advocate the construction of a direct line to ...
Article : 673 wordsAt the last sitting of the Central Criminal Court the Attorney-General filed a presentment against Messrs, George Stevenson, Richard Bell, Henry Edward Cook, ...
Article : 1,063 wordsThe Australian Eleven have arranged to play matches at New York, Chicago and San Francisco. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe local board of health for the city of Melbourne have furnished a report as to the results, both from an economical and a sanitary point of view, which have so far ...
Article : 643 wordsThe sittings of the Assize Court were commenced to-day, before the Chief Justice. Mr. John Fisher acted as Crown prosecutor. The following cases were disposed of :--Barnard Reeves, ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Italian Ministry have made representations to the Austrian Government disavowing any participation in the agitation existing throughout ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsAt the Sandridge police Court yesterday, a charge was preferred against John Urie, chief mate of the ship Loch Sunart, Edmund Smith, foreman stevedore, and James Lewis, James ...
Article : 390 wordsIt is generally understood that the Liberals intend to hotly oppose the resolutions that will be proposed at the Conservative meeting to be held in the Masonic Hall to ...
Article : 66 wordsOn Wednesday Mr. Strickland (coroner) resumed the adjourned inquest in reference to the death of Ann M'Leod, wife of a farmer residing at Jarklan, near Durham, ...
Article : 218 wordsAn ordinary meeting of the committee was held on Monday. Mr. Alfred Ross presided, in the absence of the president. A communication from Wagga Wagga stated it was ...
Article : 504 wordsSailed: Alhambra, s., for Melbourne. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe committee of the Gisborne Coursing Clut paid over the stakes won at the recent meeting on Monday night last. Mr. John Foll's Darkie was the fortunate winner of the very handsome ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Newcastle Wallsend Coal Company have declared a dividend of £1 per share. Boring operations at Newington have reached a depth of 817 feet. The stratum ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Chief Secretary received a deputation yesterday morning from the Manufacturers and Exhibitors' Association of Victoria, who desired to bring matters in connection with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 716 wordsFOUND DROWNED,--Mr. Candler held an inquest on Tuesday upon the body of a man, whose name is unknown, found in the river Yarra on Sunday last. Constable Hamilton ...
Article : 648 wordsThe Assembly negatived Mr. Bright's motion in favor of deferring the construction of the Port Victor breakwater. At the South Australian Insurance ...
Article : 90 wordsSIR,--As Mr. Lawrance, in his letter to The Age of 22nd inst., has done me the honor to refer to the remarks I made at a public meeting, and says "that he should have been better informed," ...
Article : 758 wordsThere are few additional particulars to give concerning the unfortunate loss of the James Service, as no further telegrams have been forwarded from Western Australia. ...
Article : 572 wordsSIR,--Permit me to direct attention to the wants of the selectors at Mirboo in respect to road communication. In no part of the colony have selectors greater difficulties to contend with in the ...
Article : 335 wordsFurther news from Palmersville states that there are fully 600 Chinese on the ground, who are all doing well. The sinking is from ten to twenty feet. Europeans are leaving ...
Article : 52 wordsHOTHAM COUNCIL (22nd July).-- A letter was received from William Carter, offering to supply and plant elm trees and ensure their living for twelve months for the sum of ...
Article : 146 wordsRe Adolphus Oppenheimer.--Objection to L. Barnard's proof of debt. Mr. Wisewould for the claimant; and Mr. Braham for Mr. Danby. L Barnard's evidence was, that he was a creditor of ...
Article : 439 wordsSr. KILDA COUNCIL (22nd July).--A circular from the Mayor of Melbourne, as chairman of the Pearce Testimonial Committee, invited the Council to contribute to the Pearce Testimonial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsSIR,--I have long been a resident near Tarraville, South Gippsland, and can say from my own knowledge of the country that a line from Hazlewood to Port Albert would open up a fine ...
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Advertising : 222 wordsThe Melbourne hounds will meet at Braybrook on Saturday, the 27th inst., at one o'clock, weather permitting. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsNorth Long Tunnel, 22nd July.--Sloping bottom of tunnel, widening it and laying tramway: distance completed 318 feet. To-day commence opening on stone recently discovered in tunnel. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 26 Jul 1878, Page 3
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