WOOL.—At the auction sales of ther week 726 bales were catalogued. Competition was less active than at previous sales, buyers being less disposed to operate at the rule[?] required by vendors. 510 bales were quitted this ...
Article : 573 wordsYesterday afternoon, at the invitation of Miss Mallett, the lady principal, a number of ladies and gentlemen attended at Hori[?]tone College for the purpose of inspecting the institution and listening to the vocal and elocutionary ...
Article : 1,115 wordsIn these cases the defendant in the first action gave evidence in support of his ti[?]le to the land in dispute, but subsequently Mr. Billyard, solicitor, produced ce[?]tain deeds showing that the land had been sold and conveyed to ...
Article : 8,709 wordsIn the matter of L. H. Hair, third meeting. Two debts were proved, and the report was read. In the matter of E. M'Carthy, third meeting. The report was read. ...
Article : 767 wordsMr. O'Malley Clarke, S.M., pre[?]ided yesterday. William Crabtree was charged on the informat[?]on of George Webber, in[?]pector of the Animals' Protection Society, with cruelly ill-treating a ho[?]se, by working it ...
Article : 822 wordsMESSRS. WILLIAM INGLIS AND CO.—The market poorly supplied with horses the past week, with a brisk demand and a steady advance in prices. We said a large number of heavy draught geldings at the Bazaar, and a very fine lot of colts ...
Article : 412 wordsA fair supply of forage, and a large quantity of wood were offered at Darling Harbour sales this morning. Prime qualities of oaten hay were alightly firmer. On the wharfs a moderare supply was forward. Hay, maize, onions, ...
Article : 606 wordsFat Cattle: The supply forward this week was much more moderate than we have had of late, viz., 1480 head, all of which were from this colony, and the quality ranged from inferior to prime, medium descriptions being mostly represented. ...
Article : 511 wordsIn this case William Dwyer sued J. Crossley for £20. Mr. Castles appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. W. Hill for defendant. Plaintiff alleged that defendant [?]o negligently drove and managed a hor[?]e and cart in a public highway ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. Marsh, S.M., occupied the bench yesterday. M. Marshbanks was summoned by one William Mierondorff for that he did beat and assault him on the night of the 6[?]h June, in Red Lion-street, Balmain, by kicking him ...
Article : 185 wordsThe following report was received by the Colonial Secretary yesterday from Mr. Frank B. Troatt, Registrar at the Immigration Office of employers and unemployed:- "Immigration Office, Sydney, June 13, 1884. ...
Article : 933 wordsThe City Coroner resumed the inquest at the South Sydney Morgue yesterday on the body of the unfortunate woman, Florence Theresa Nicholas, who di[?]d at her residence in Robertson-lane on Wednesday afte[?]no[?]n from ...
Article : 794 wordsProthonetary's Office.—Wentworth v. Par[?]ott, 10; Ebeling v. Edmonson, 10.15; Powell v. The Apollo Candle Company, [?]. ...
Article : 27 wordsAt the Central Police Court, yesterday, before his Worship Mr. J. Mair, D.S.M., John Morrison and Alexander Whittle were charged with having engaged [?] a prize fight at Five Dock on 1st June: and William ...
Article : 725 wordsYesterday, Mr. J. Mair, D.S.M., occupied the Bench. John M'Lachlan was brought befere the Court on a charge of having neglected to surrender to bail. The defendant had been committed for trial at the Bathurst Circuit ...
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Advertising : 799 wordsMr. Addison, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. Henry Drury, a labouring man, was charged with having assaulted one Mary Dillon on Tuesday last. According to ...
Article : 884 wordsSir,—I have read your remarks on Mr. Walter Shellshear's paper, as read before the Royal Socie[?]y, and quite agree with you as to the importance of the abov[?] subj[?]ct. I would sugge[?]t, howeve,r tha[?], in[?]tead o[?] waiting for the[?] ...
Article : 216 wordsMessrs. Hardie and Gorman have sold, by public auction and private contract, during the past week, the following properties: —Berry'ss Estate No[?]th [?]eore, last Saturday, 96 allotments, at prices ranging from £2 5s to £5 2s 6d per foot; total sale, £11,374 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 14 Jun 1884, Page 9
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