The Newcastle correspondent of the Western Post, referring to the mysterious disappearance of this gentleman some twelve months since, from the neighbourhood of Pyramul, says, until a very late period, ...
Article : 3,336 wordsPOLICE OFFICE,—November 28th 1868.—Before Messrs. A[?]cough, Tucker, Terry, and Johnson— Bashel v. M'Nei[?]ly.—This case was as follows:The defendant, who is an active and energetic member of ...
Article : 587 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held in the Town Hall yesterday, the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Sydney (Mr. Charl[?]s Moore) in the chair. Present: Aldermen Chapman, ...
Article : 1,591 wordsMr. Salomons, on behalf of applicant, ana by consent of the other party to the suit, agreed to the payment of £20—half amount of verdict—each party to pay his own costs. The new trial motion was, ...
Article : 187 wordsSome years ago I brought this subject to the notice of the public, after the appearance of a letter in the Herald, from the pen of Mr. T. S. Mort; but since that time very little has appeared in print to remind ...
Article : 1,437 wordsCHOWN CASE —The Queen v. Ryan. MOTIONS GENERALLY. MOTIONS, &c.—Campbell v. Hough and wife, to leave to enter suggestion; ex parte O'Keefe and Gale, ...
Article : 104 wordsRe John William Wallace Campbell: Examination on behalf of petitioning creditor. Insolvent sworn and examined by Mr. Ic[?]ton for creditor, and examination terminated. ...
Article : 138 wordsTwenty-nine persons for making use of obscene language and being drunk and riotous, were either fined or committed to gad for small periods. Sid well Pendergast, for vagrancy, was sent to gaol ...
Article : 141 wordsSIR,—I would respectfully inquire, tnrough your valuable medium, how to account for the following decision. For the past twenty months I have made application to the Central Police Court for permission ...
Article : 317 wordsFive drukards were fined. Thomas Lamb, for assaulting constable Haggarty whilst in the execution of his duty, was sent to gaol for two months. ...
Article : 309 wordsSir,—May I beg to suggest, as the Belmore Markets are approaching completion, that the Corporation should get up an inaugurating fair on the day of opening. A grand fair and prize competition was ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—In the EMPIRE of Saturday, December 5th, in the report of the Australian Patriotic Association Concert, you say the expenses incident to this concert were borne by the committee. I beg to inform ...
Article : 519 wordsA meeting of friends and supporters of Mr. Joseph Wearne was held last evening, in the old Masonio Hall, York-street, Mr H. P. Palser in the chair. Mr. Wearne addressed the meeting in a few words. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 8 Dec 1868, Page 3
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