The annual meeting of the Commercial, Pastoral, and Agricultural Association of New South Wales was held at the Hall of Commerce, Sydney Exchange, Yesterday afternoon. There were about 50 gentlemen present, including ...
Article : 3,329 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. GARRETT, in reply to Dr. Ross, said that there had been eight conditional purchases of land in the Forbes ...
Article : 11,003 wordsThe inquest on the body of William Henry Bankin, who died of injuries received in connection with the railway disaster at the Hawkesbury on the 21st instant, as resumod yesterday morning at the Darlinghurst Courthouse. ...
Article : 3,229 wordsThis was an action brought by Catherine Morris, confectioner, Cooper-street, Waverley, to recover £200 damages from John and Ann Robbins, for wrongful seizure in March last of the plaintiff's household ...
Article : 366 wordsProthonotary's Office.—Sands and another v. Stephenson, 10; Lye v. Nowland, 10.30; Trustees, Executors, and Agency Co. v. Short, 10.30. ...
Article : 28 wordsC[?]. Sa, Motion.—Taylor and wire v. Smith. Cause.—Bishop v. the Borough of Waterloo, part heard. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., presided in the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, and dealt with a large number of cases. James Smith, for riotous behaviour, and for having made use of obscene language, was fined £6, in default, three ...
Article : 453 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., had before him at the Central Police Court yesterday a case in the course of the hearing of which some revolting acts of cruelty and inhumanity were sworn to. The plaintiff was a Mrs Fogarty, who ...
Article : 633 wordsReports as to the condition of the injured contin[?] to be of a satisfactory character. The only sufferer from the Peat's Ferry disaster remaining in the Sydney Hoipital is Mr. Potter, who is suffering from a compound fra[?]ture of ...
Article : 676 wordsMr. Cameron to move,—That there be laid upon the table of this House copies of all letters. papers, minutes, and other documents in connection with, certain complaints preferred against Mr. J. A. Smith, Public school teacher at Coola Creek, which led ...
Article : 355 wordsThe Marine Board held its usual weekly meeting yesterday. There were present—Captains Hixson (president), Broomfield (vice-president), Moodie, Jenkins, Robertson; M'Lean, and Lindeman (secretary). ...
Article : 861 wordsSir,—Who is responsible for the opening and closing of the Domain and Botanic Gardon gates? I ask this question because this afternoon a serious injury to life and limb might easily have occurred at the gates leading into the ...
Article : 642 wordsA large crowd assembled at the Central Police Court yesterday morning, attracted by the sight of eight members of the Permanent Artillery Force, in uniform, who were being marched from the cells to the duck, to answer charges ...
Article : 338 wordsSir,—This is a subject that should long are this have been considered by the different Governments of the Australian colonies. It is evident that a great struggle must sooner or later take place, into which England cannot he[?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 5 Jul 1887, Page 6
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