Mr.[?]Isaacs, for the appellants, moved for leave to appeal to the Privy Council in this case;. The terms of appeal were fixed that appellants should give security for£250,or shou'd pay that amount into Court to abide ...
Article : 2,202 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, July IS h.—Before Messrs, G. Langley, and H. Byrnes.—Miry Ann Haycock, an old and frequant visiter to the Watch-house, was brought up charged visitor being drunk and using indecent language. She was ...
Article : 360 wordsThomas Cox, for creating a didturbence in the public street, was ordered to pay 10s.; in default, to be imprisoned for forty-eight hours. George Rodney was charged with being drunk and ...
Article : 355 wordsWE continue oar ex'racts from the. New Zeeland papers, received on Monday night:— THE STEAMBOAT COLLISION AT PORT CHALMERS. ...
Article : 1,245 wordsTHE rapid progress of this town must excite the surprise of all whose business or pleasure leads them to visit it. Surrounded it is by a large agricultural district, producing a'l the most necessary food for man and beast, and ...
Article : 704 wordsJURY 18.—Your article upon the police in Wednesday's paper, has been read with much satisfaction in this district, and although Mr. Sadleir has lost his motion, it is to be hoped that when Mr. Martin moves his vote of ...
Article : 642 wordsCertificates of release from sequestration were granted to Edward Feeny, Walter T. Griffiths, Thomas Davis, James O'Connor, and Even Morris. In the estate of Terrence MsGurren, a certificate meet. ...
Article : 207 wordsJohn Herries, John Billows, "George Billows, James Gonion, William Barnet, and Evan Hoghes, seamen of the ship Empress Eugenie, apprehended on warrant, were charged with unlawfully disobeying lawful ...
Article : 416 wordsWednesday, 52.—Thomas James, second. Patrtok Ryar, James Camobell, Denis Carroll, Jecob Isaaos, Joseph.Jenline, Single. Thursday, 23.—Moles Lemon, special, for proof of debts, st 10 a.m. ...
Article : 249 wordsMR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN'S VISIT IO AUSTRALIA.— The following paragraph is from a London paper of the 15th May last. Last night, at the Princess's theatre Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean terminated their series of farewell ...
Article : 812 wordsGREAT dissatisfaction prevails all around in conseqnence of the abolishing of the excursion railway tickets, and the third class passenger rates. The new regime virtually deprives many of the use of the railway, and will not increase the ...
Article : 632 wordsWEST HAMLEY COLLERY, JULY 17.—In writing from [?]ere this week, I have not much news of importance to the general public to report, more than that last week we bad as visitors two of the managing ...
Article : 1,110 wordsThis was an action for slander. Plaintiff is coroner for the city of Sydney, and sued defendant, who is a member of the medical profession, for having made use of the slander when plaintiff was acting in his official ...
Article : 495 wordsThe weather during'the last fortnight has been usused severe on the coast of New Zeeland. On the 29th of Jul a violent gale sprung up here from the south-east, access panied by heavy rain. The meterological table shevi[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsJULY 12.—Considerable change has taken place here lately. You, and perhaps many of your readers, will be surprised when you leard that after years of wars rebellious agitation, &c., we are nothing but peace Tranquillity, Joy and happiness, ...
Article : 313 wordsTHE following appeal cases were heard before Mr. Judge Cheeke, chairman:— HENNESSY V.LENNON! On the application of the respondent, who appeared ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 22 Jul 1863, Page 2
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