We have papers from Victoria to September 2. We make the following extracts from the Melbourne Herald:- As was pretty generally anticipated, the M'Culloch ...
Article : 1,730 wordsThis was a special case, arising out of a libel action by the present plaintiff against Wilton. Since the trial of the action, the defendant Wilton had become insolvent, and the present defendant is official assignee. ...
Article : 234 wordsFrancis Lingwood, seaman of the ship Strathnaver for absenting himself without leave, was sent to gaol for four weeks. In the wages case of Jane Cruickshank v. Thomas ...
Article : 63 wordsThe threatening appearance of the sky on Wednesday night seemed to forbode anything but a pleasant day for the races. At daybreak yesterday morning the rain was falling fast, and it increased to a pour about 7 ...
Article : 1,995 wordsPlans of distribution in the following estates were confirmed on the motion of Mr. Humphery:—Cor[?]lius Sheehan, Jesse Larter, John Cooper, Henry William Parker, Wicks Norton, John Muir, Hugh ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,464 wordsCLARKE V. PATTERSON.—This was a claim for £4 6s., for medical attendance and medicine to defendant's wife, who had since died. Defendant disputed the account on the ground that the plaintiff had ...
Article : 398 wordsPowell, Dangar, Smithers, Birrell, and Levey.) William Edward Nash and James Buckley were each fined 5s., or two days' gaol, for drunkenness. The latter prisoner was also fined 20s., or seven days' gaol, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 6 Sep 1867, Page 5
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