By our telegrams it will be seen that the Privy Council have reversed the decision of the Supreme Court of this colony in the case of Colonel Brasyer against Mr. Maclean, the late Sheriff, now Comptroller ...
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Family Notices : 180 wordsA man named George Frederick Goodwin was brought up at the Central Police-court this morning, before Captain Scott, P.M., on a charge of stealing a £5-note from a Mrs. M'Donald. The prisoner was ...
Article : 384 wordsRecently, the city postmen obtained new uniforms, and they are certainly very attractive. This attractiveness, however, brought one of the most stylish postmen to grief one day last week. He was, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsThe Philadelphia Exhibition Commission (whose proceedings on Saturday up to the time of our going to press we reported), in addition to the resolutions we gave, decided to refer the question as to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsThe Legislative Assembly, by passing the second reading of the Stamp Duties Bill, on Wednesday evening, gave its assent to the principle that part of the revenue of the ...
Article : 1,116 wordsThe steamship Albion brings news to the [?] instant. At Christchurch, Mr. N. G. Glassford, of the Bank of New South Wales, was killed. ...
Article : 326 wordsOn the morning after the resolutions moved by the Hon. Postmaster-General (Mr. Burns), relative to the proposed telegraph between this colony and New Zealand were passed by the Assembly, the Government ...
Article : 94 wordsA Frenchman whose name did not transpire, called at the Infirmary last night bleeding profusely from the note. Dr. Halkett saw him, tat he refused to submit to the necessary treatment and left without ...
Article : 155 wordsA young woman named Miss [?] was brought up in custody of Detective Tindall, at the Central Police Court, this morning, before Captain Scott, P.M., on a charge of stealing watch and about ...
Article : 1,048 wordsA meeting of the operative bakers was held at the Hyde Park Hotel on Saturday evening, Mr. J. Dodd in the chair. The object of the meeting was to invite the co-operation of the non-[?] bakers ...
Article : 320 wordsReceived in sydney, June 14, 9.36 a.m. Money is easy. The Corn market is flat—inactive. Australian wheat is a shilling lower than last quotations. ...
Article : 182 wordsReturns for the past five months show increasing mortality in Brisbane; the deaths amount to 500 already, against 800 last year. 370 men were working at various points on the ...
Article : 86 wordsOn Friday evening last, on the occasion of Mr. Alfred Cane's school breaking up for the June vacation, the scholars were invited to an exhibition in the school-room, Stanley-street, of some new dissolving ...
Article : 162 wordsIn a civil ejectment case, the Judge committed a woman named Catherine Lynch for perjury, in having sworn that a will produced was her husband's. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe following cable message was received by a mercantile firm in the city to-day:— London, June 14th. At wool sales, prices have improved about one ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. W. Pritchard, on Saturday last, submitted to auction, on the ground, Petersham, a number of valuable building allotments on the Lewishan Estate, the property of Mr George Pile, jun. The allotments are all ...
Article : 244 wordsThe following official telegram was received in Sydney, this morning:— WEST MAITLAND. Monday, 9 a.m. ...
Article : 61 wordsA deceased member of the Cadet Artillery, named F. W. Noice, was buried on Saturday with military honours. The firing party consisted of twelve cadets, with one sergeant, led by the Cadet band, ...
Article : 98 wordsA man named John Gray, aged 36 years, died suddenly this morning, at his residence, Old South Head-road, Paddington. He is said to have been ailing for some time. The Coroner has not yet ...
Article : 81 wordsA bullock weighing 10061bs was slaughtered at Braid wood last week. The mail coach from Braidwood to Araluen, on Thursday, met with a mishap which, but for the pluck ...
Article : 328 wordsShipping.—Sailed: Wentworth factor Adelaide. Arrival: Jupiter (s), with cargo of flour, tea, sugar, wine, &c,, for Rich And Thompson. Raining here. River slowly rising, and higher ...
Article : 36 wordsA middle aged man named Peter Ferguson, who was received into the Infirmary on the 1st instant, suffering from the effects of a wound on the left side of his head, alleged to have been inflicted by his wife ...
Article : 84 wordsMessrs. B. D. Morehead and Co. have sold the Tyrconnel Downs station, in the Marranoa district, together with 17,500 sheep anil a small herd of cattle. Sheep at 12s 6d, cattle at £5 10s; sundries ...
Article : 107 wordsWALLAROO v. BALMAIN.—The cricket season has now gone out, and football is all the cry. The principal match, as far as football has gone this season, was played on Saturday last, at Moore Park, between ...
Article : 315 wordsIt is rumoured that a son of Michael Dawson (the lately deceased millionaire) by his first wife, who (the wife) died in Ireland, has lodged a caveat to prevent the administration of the estate for the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 14 Jun 1875, Page 2
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