Mr. Pilcher and Mr. Heydon, inst[?]cted by Messrs. Slattery and Heydon, for the plaintiff; Mr. Stephen, Q.C., and Mr. C. B. Stephen, by the Crown Solicitor, for the defendant. ...
Article : 643 wordsMr. Henson addressed a number of the electors in the Burwood School of Arts on Tuesday owning. Mr. E. T. Penfold occupied the chair. The candidate was favourably received and after he had explained his views on the Land ...
Article : 207 wordsMessrs. Wilkinson and Cramsio were returned for the Murru[?]bidge[?] electrate to-day, unopposed. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe show of hands h[?]re was in favour of Messrs. Barton and Doyle. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe nomination of candidates for the representation of Kiama in the eusuiug Parliament took place to-day at noon, under the presidency of Mr. James Colley, Returning Officer. About 250 electors were present. The late ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 507 wordsMr. E. Comb[?]s, who was [?]lected for East Macquari[?] without opposition, stated on the day of nomination (as reported in the Bathurst Times) th[?]t his colleague (Mr. Smith) and himself held the same views on the land ...
Article : 877 wordsThe nomination of candidates for the ensuing Parliament took place at the Courthouse to-day. The building was insufficient to contain the assemblage, and the candidates were called upon to address the electors from the verandah. Mr. ...
Article : 116 wordsAt the nomination to-day for the Murrumbidgee Mr. J. C. Lough[?]an wits nominated by Mr. James Gormby, seconded by Mr. Charles Hardy. Mr. A. J. Jones was proposed by Mr. Frederick Thomson, seconded by Mr. Robert ...
Article : 99 wordsFour candidates wer[?] nominated to-day for the Bourke electorate, namely, Messrs. Ru[?]sell Barton, John K. Doyle, Thomas Andrew Matthews, and Randolph R. M'Hattie.. A show of hands was taken, and declared to be in favour of ...
Article : 3,859 wordsIn the motter of James London versus W. Hunry Hill, M[?] Ling[?]n appeared on, behalf of the [?]ing creditor, and applied that the ord[?] nisi for compulsory sequestration [?] made absclute. Mr. G. H. Reid appeared for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsThe Bench in the Charge Court was occupied yesterday by Mr. J. M. Marsh, S.M.[?] Several persons w[?] punish[?] for drunkenness or oth[?] minor offences. ...
Article : 877 wordsThe election yesterday passed off quietly, great interest, however, being shown as to the result which the returningofficer, Mr. George Towson, declared from the hustings to-day at noon, to be as follows:—Mr. Thomas Dalton, 997; ...
Article : 106 wordsThis was [?]n action for £200 for molicicns prosecution. The plantiff[?] were William M'[?]yre ane Lavinia M'[?]ntyre, his wife; and the defendant was Richard Halpin. This claim a[?] out of the catching by Mrs. M'Intyre of a "dark fowl, ...
Article : 752 wordsThere was no contest in this electorate. Mr. Lyne was proposed by Mr. John Ross, seconded by Mr. W. Purtell. Mr. Levin was proposed by Mr. G. Graham, seconded by Mr. Nicholas Che[?] The returning officer declared both ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—A[?] well as I [?] remember the words at the polling booths, 1, on receipt of the ba[?] paper, proceeded to strike out the names desired; then [?]ccing Mr. Pilcher's name, I turned to the gentlemen who hand[?]d [?] the paper and said, ...
Article : 244 wordsThe ret[?] officer declared the poll to-day, the result being [?] follows:—Campbell, 1074; Lynch, 833; Fitzpatrick, 732. He congratulated the elctors on the way the election had been conducted. All unpleasantness, if [?]here ...
Article : 478 wordsThe adjourned Court for the revision of the jury list of the metropolit[?]n police district was yesterday held in the Central Police Court building, Mr. Dillon, S.M., presiding. Senior-serge[?] B[?] represented No. 1 divi[?]ion, ...
Article : 201 wordsBanco Court.—Solem[?]n v. Bayless, part heard: Williams v. Geary, Conway v. Mann and others, Fraser v. Hurley. Jury Court.—K[?]ating v. Bank of New South Wales, part heard; Street v. Hardie end others, Melville v. Hunt, Kelly and ...
Article : 190 wordsThe polling for the Shoalhaven election resulted as follows:—Nowra Roseby, 93; Humphery, 106. Terrara: Roseby, [?] Humphery, 53. Numba: Roseby, 38; Humphery, 133. Greenwell Point: Roseby, 21; Humphery, ...
Article : 98 wordsThe polling for the Namoi election to-day was us fellows: —Narrabri: Dangar, 135; Hyman, 137, Walgett: Dangar, 95; Ryman, 9. Pilliga: Dangar, 57; Hyman, 14. We[?] Waa: Dangar, 74; Hyman, 14. Baradine: Dangar, 21; ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Clarke, S.M., presided yesterday in the Charge Court. Twenty-two cases of drunkenness were dealt with. John Hackett, on a charge of [?]aving stolen a cheese, ...
Article : 1,274 wordsFriday.—[?] R. Barnard, W. Whit[?]head, third meeting; J.G.B. O'Grady, single meeting; R. Bird J.P. Barrington, C. Venters, second meetings; W. Gye, W.S. Hawes, special, for pro[?]; C. and ...
Article : 58 wordsThe rough state of the poll is as follows:—Gould, 388; Browne, 359; Hutchison, 230; Elliott, 42. Majority for Gould, 29. The poll will be declared to-morrow. ...
Article : 34 wordsCa. sa. Motions, at 9.30 a.m.—Walker v. S[?]mons, Rohan v. Marrian, Hicks v. Moss, Gehrig v. Hurst, Ar[?]tt v. Nicholson. New Trial Motions.—Adair v. Duffy, Solomon v. Stone. Canses.—Grasby v. Mainer, Jacobsen v. Keary and another, ...
Article : 87 wordsYesterday, before Mr. Clarke, S.M., Edward W. Cattlin was committed for trial to the next Quarter Sessions on a charge of bigamy; bail being allowed in £100 and two sureties of £75 each. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe official declaration of the poll for West Maitland, was announced at the Racecourse, at half-past 5, this afternoon, as follows:—Cohen, 564; Thompson, 380: majority for [?]en, [?] [?]rea[?] was displayed over the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 8 Dec 1882, Page 5
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