The PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT. Mr. SALOMONS moved, without notice, that the House, at its rising, do adjourn until 4 o'clock on Tuesday ...
Article : 233 wordsThe following report of the select committee appointed by the Legislative Council to inquire into the working of the Rabbit Nuisance Act of 1883 was laid on the table of the Council yesterday:— ...
Article : 1,742 wordsA meeting of the Marine Board was held at the Custom House yesterday afternoon, there beign present:—Captain Hixson (president), Captain Broomfield, Jenkins, M'Lean, Moodie, Roberts, and Commander Lindeman (secretary). ...
Article : 2,018 wordsMr Salomons, Q. C., and Mr. W. G. Walker, instructed by Dr. G. Sly, appeared for the appellant, Russell Barton; Mr. C. J. Manning and Mr. Hubert Manning, instructed by Mr. E. A. Smith, for the appellant, Maurice Lyons; ...
Article : 988 wordsMr R. M'Culloch appeared on behalf of the Crown. ALLEGED LARCENY FROM A SHIP. Frank Charlson and John Robert Kenny were arraigned upon an indictment, charging them with having on the 26th ...
Article : 246 wordsEquity Appeals.—Before the Full Court, at 10 a.m.: Re Hamey (to be spoken to); Watt an others v. Barton and another (defendants' appeal) part heard; Shaw v. Australian Powder and Explosives Manufacturing Company (defendant company's ...
Article : 191 wordsThe conference of delegates from the various Pastures and Stock Boards was continued at the Mines Office yesterday. The draft bill for the proposed new Stock and Pastures Act was further considered in detail. The ...
Article : 744 wordsThursday.—Martin William Saul, Henry Woods, accounts and plans; James Joseph Benson, adjourned single; Hidden Star Gold Mining Company, Limited, and in the matter of the Companies Act, No. 4, list of contributories to ...
Article : 170 wordsJury Causes.—Barrett v. Rowe and another, Cope v. Cohen. Supreme Court Issue.—Hunter v. Rowe. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. Buchanan, S. M., presided in the Charge Division of the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, morning. Richard Reading was fined 20s. (or seven days' gaol) for being drunk and disorderly, and £5 (or three months' gaol) ...
Article : 939 wordsRe Alexander Sim. A third meeting. Two debts were proved. The official assignee read his report, and the meeting terminated. Re John Harrold Ferguson. The report was filed, and ...
Article : 621 wordsSir,—I desire to state that when the division took place upon the new Standing Orders on Friday last I was unable to give my vote, because I was detained in the Supreme Court by an engagement which I would have broken, if ...
Article : 2,885 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Licensing Court was held at the Central Police Court yesterday; Mr. A. Buchanan, S.M., and Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., presiding. The transfer of a ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Naval Brigade mustered at 9 a.m. on the Queen's Birthday, under Commander Lindeman, and marched to Moore Park, where they were formed up in line at open order, with the Newcastle field battery on the right. ...
Article : 311 wordsSir,—Do you not think it a pity that the rivers, mountains, &c., in New Guinea should not retain their native names, instead of being called after people that in years to come will be quite forgotten? How much more interesting ...
Article : 140 wordsThis was an action by William Montagu Coward against Frank Dransfield for recovery of £200, damages for the wrongful seizure, conversion, and detention of the plaintiff's property, consisting of furniture and household goods, ...
Article : 184 words"No. 26, West 24th-street, New York, Feb. 15, 1886.—I find Allcock's Plasters of the timable value, and do not like to be without them in my house. I have used them with marked benefit in rhematism, neuralgia, coughs and cold and pains in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 May 1887, Page 4
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