At the dinner of the Cobden Club in London, on [?] Sir Charles Dilk[?] presiding, Mr. Joseph Ch[?] M.P., the late president of the Board of Trade, i[?] posing the health of " Our Foreign and Colonial M[?] ...
Article : 1,367 wordsMr. Abbott, S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge division at the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, and Mr. Clarke, S.M., dealt with a number of cases in the Summons division A number of persons were fined for drunkenness ...
Article : 1,198 wordsMr. Owen, Q.C., and Mr. O'Connor, instructed by Mr. Fergusson, appeared on behalf of the plaintiff, to move for a rule nisi for a new trial. The action, which was one of ejectment, was tried on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th June last, ...
Article : 3,319 wordsMilne Bay is peopled with cannibals, and it was from that part of New Guinea, it may be remembered, that two chiefs came is November last on board H.M.S. Nelson, only a few hours after they had taken part in ...
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Article : 1,269 wordsYesterday the City Coroner, Mr. H. Sh[?], J.P., held an inquest at the Assembly Hotel on the body of Thomas P[?]ux, who died in the Sydney Hospital on Tuesday from the effects of injuries he received whilst ...
Article : 74 wordsSingle meetings were held in the following estates, viz., John Calvin Hume, John Cr[?]mins, Michael Menser, Wm. H[?]ury Tverman, Henry Hobbs, John H[?], and Alfred West, and terminated in the usual manner. Third ...
Article : 169 wordsSir,—In March last you kindly granted me space under the above heading, calling attention to the great delay which occurs in the payment of interest on moneys under the control of the M[?]si[?]r in Equity, and the inconvenience ...
Article : 257 wordsLife on board very soon now began to be a succession of short voyages to the different places where natives were to be landed, and of preparations for landing. Jerry, true to his ...
Article : 450 wordsSir,—Referring to the correspondence published in your issue of this morning, I her[?]with onclose copy of letter sent to Mr. J. H. Want this afternoon by Captain Hy[?]s, which kindly insert in your next issue, and oblige. ...
Article : 189 wordsTerm List.—Motion nisi for new trial: Gr[?]on and another v. Jacobs. N[?]w trial motions, &c.: Howard and wife v. Howard, de[?]; Hodson v. O'Brien, new trial motion; Dean v. N[?]l, P[?] v. Dixon and others, M[?] v. [?]me. ...
Article : 7 wordsSir,—I desire to thank you for your insertion of the[?] graph relative to the recent case against [?] at the [?] Police-Court, for declining to pay a [?] for [?] from my residence at Coogee, round the [?] ...
Article : 190 wordsSir,—In reference to your correspondent "Alph[?]" relative to apparent neglect on part of the Metropolitan Transit Commissioners in regulating traffic of d[?]ays and other vehicles, some of which do not carry lamps at night, I beg ...
Article : 91 wordsThursday, July 30.—J. Gr[?]dy and G. W. Sharp, J. G. H. M[?]land, T. F. M'Nomara, W. Neal, E. Lonsdale and H. E. Elliott, W. [?]. E. Forbes, extension of time for accounts and plaus; J. Walton, ratification or otherwise of directions; A. M'Intosh, ...
Article : 242 wordsSir,—I notice in this morning's Herald a letter from "Alpha," [?] the above, and, in justice to that body, I must say that the vehicle traffic in Sydney is b[?]tter managed than any other city. "Alpha" should first [?] for a copy of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Jul 1885, Page 4
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