Mr. P. J. Healy prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. The following jurors were each fined 40s. for nonattendance:— George Smith, mechanical engineer, Marionstreet, Camperdown; William Stroudwick, burcher, 89, ...
Article : 918 wordsIn my last letter I said that politics had been livelier during that week. This week they have been rowdy. The Assembly of gentlemen have misconducted themselves. The colony has been ...
Article : 1,991 wordsseries of gorgeous skies at night an hour after [?]nset, and in the morning similar phenomena before dawn, are now followed by a "spell" of exceedingly cold, wet weather, varied by occasional bright hours ...
Article : 1,877 wordsMr. O'Malley Clarke. S.M., occupied the Bench yesterday, and disposed of the following cases:—John Wilson, charged with assaulting George Harrison in Cleveland-street on the 28th ultimo, was fined 10s., costs 16s. 6d., or ...
Article : 158 wordsOn Saturday Mr. Crane, S.M., occupied the chair. George P[?]isley, charged with an assault on James Baker, was committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions; bail allowed, self in £40, two sureties in £20, and one in £40. ...
Article : 94 wordsThe new year was inaugurated by a watch night service, in which New Guinea natives took the greater part. Their prayers were intelligent and thoughtful, and their singing vigorous and hearty. ...
Article : 575 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., occupied the Bench yesterday. Frank Goldsmith and Humphry Buchanan, charged with behaving in a riotous manner in Mullens-street, Balmain, were fined 20s. each, or seven days in gaol. Henry ...
Article : 80 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J. Dillon, S.M., Elizabeth Hooper, a Public school teacher, preferred a charge against Thomas Goff, a railway guard, of having attempted to criminally assault her in a railway ...
Article : 856 wordsA meeting of the New South Wales Commission for the Calcutta International Exhibition was held at the Free Public Library yesterday afternoon. Present—Messrs. R. B. Smith and Poole, Ms.L.A., C. J. Roberts, C.M.[?]G., ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsIn the Charge Court the bench was occupied by Mr. J. Dillon, S.M. John Connor, 35, labourer, found guilty of stealing a case of fruit, valued at 9s., the property of Peter Sayers, was ...
Article : 237 wordsSir,—Noticing that a deputation had waited on the Colonial Secretary to inform him of the extraordinary growth of larrikinism[?] of which fact, from his position, he must have been long ago aware, I think that now is the ...
Article : 954 wordsThe first monthly meeting of the above society for the current year was held on Wednesday night and was briefly referred to in Thursday's issue. The following are further particulars of the proceedings:—The president, C. S. ...
Article : 654 wordsMr. Addison, S. M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court yesterday; and Mr. Marsh, S.M., dealt with a number of cases in the Summons Court. A number of cases of drunkenness were dealt with, and ...
Article : 701 wordsSir,—I venture to ask space in your columns to ventilate a nuisance—to put it lightly—from which the residents of Leichhardt and Kennedy streets, Glebe Point, have long been sufferers. At the junction of the above streets is ...
Article : 135 wordsSir,—I notice that it is reported in your columns of Saturday's issue that Mr. Wright stated, in answer to Mr. Burns, relative to some erections being built at the rear of Messrs. Thompson and Giles', that the Government had ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 5 Feb 1884, Page 3
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