Before W. M. Manning, Esq., Chairman, and Colonel Shadforth. Messrs. Ebbsworth and Daniel Egan were respectively fined in the sum of ten pounds for ...
Article : 2,608 wordsWe have to apologise to our Subscribers for the late hour at-which this day's Monitor will be delivered, and when the cause is explained, we doubt not it will of itself be considered sufficient. ...
Article : 257 wordsF. O'Brien u. Day and Reid.—In this case which was an action of assumpsit, for work and labour, and for an account stated—A verdict of £27 was returned for the plaintiff. ...
Article : 681 wordsPRESENT.—His Excellency the Governor the Chief Justice, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Collector of Customs, Mr. Jones Mr. Berry, Mr. Hannibal Macarthur, Mr. James ...
Article : 1,167 wordsEXECUTION.—Edward Allen suffered the extreme penalty of the law this morning for the murder of Samuel Brewell. The wretchel men was attended by the Catholic Priest, to whom it ...
Article : 220 wordsBefore W. M. Manning, Esq. Chairman, Major Wright, and W. Sempill, Esqa., J. P's. Thomas Hill was indicted for receiving a watch, knowing it to be stolen. The prisoner objected ...
Article : 550 wordsHis Excellency remarked at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday last, that the sums which had been voted for improvements, and for the erection of public building, at Port ...
Article : 586 words"Let them put on the cap, whose temples fit the galling wreath:' SIR—The ironical letter from Goulburn which appeared in your Journal of the 13th instant— ...
Article : 480 wordsTHE CONFIRMATION.—On Tuesday last, a Confirmation was held at St. James' Church, by the Lord Bishop of Australia, when upwards of one hundred and forty individuals were ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Fri 20 Aug 1841, Page 2
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