Greig and Murray sold at auction, to-day, the entire cargo, consisting of nearly 8000 packages tea, ex Tailee, from Foo-Choo-Foo, in bond, at an advance upon last sales. ...
Article : 1,577 wordsThe following jurors were fined £5 each for nonattendance:—Mr. John Baptist, Mr. Thomas Wheaton Bowden, and Mr. Gregory Board. Mr. Bowden subsequently came into court, and his fine was remitted. ...
Article : 283 wordsThis was an appeal by the defendant against the decision made herein by the Primary Judge, whereby an injunction was granted to restrain the defendant from permitting foul and offensive matter mingled with water ...
Article : 148 wordsTheir HONORS delivered judgment ordering that the official assignce be restrained from paying the dividends under the pinn of distribution, in the estate of Alexander Thomson, until further orders, in order to ...
Article : 78 wordsBANCO COURT.—Connor v. Rodd, part heard; Fletcher v. the Lord Bishop of Nowcastle, Sachs v. Brown, Lough v. Urquahart and another, O'Sullivan v. O'Sullivan, Fotheringham and another v. O'Brien. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the insolvent estate of John Torr, single meeting. No appearance. In the insolvent estate of John W. Clark, first meeting. No appearance. ...
Article : 141 wordsSHADLER V. CORY.—This was a claim for £7 14s for bread sold and deliverd to defendant's wife, who was living apart from her husband on a sufficient maintenance. Mr. Hellyer, for the defence, pointed out certain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsA schoolmaster, named Flotchor, for sending a threatening letter to a person named Pitt, was bound over to keep the peace, himself in £40, and two surcties in £20 each. ...
Article : 3,809 wordsFour drunkards were discharged. Frederick Rapor for obstructing, John Rielly for resisting, and John Hotlort for assaulting constable Sweeny while in the execution of his duty, were each ...
Article : 254 wordsSir,—There is a time when the weapons of warfare are to be assumed, and a time when they are to be laid down. It seems, to me, that the latter is the time and position in which I am placed, by the letter of ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—An inquest was recently held on the romains of a young woman, who met a shocking fate through wouring crinoline; similar cases are of frequent occurrence. How suicidal is the conduct of females, who ...
Article : 290 wordsSir,—I notice by your Parliamentary report that a bill is about to be introduced, by Mr. Cunncen, to regulate the standard weight of a bushel of maize, and petitions have been sent in from the Hawkesbury and ...
Article : 184 wordsSir,—A letter appeared in yesterday's Empire, pointing out the desirability of publishing in the daily papers the meteorological observations taken at Sydney and Windsor from the 20th October to the 7th instant. To ...
Article : 937 wordsSir,—Can you inform me who are the proper persons to see that the bells or bell are rung at a proper hour for Divine service; is it the churchwardens or the sexton? For of late, at St. Mary's, in the parish of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 14 Nov 1865, Page 5
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