Jury.—Messrs. Joseph Eyles, George Hill, Frederick Horsey, and James Liddy. Mr. M. H. Stephen, Q.C., and Mr. C. B. Stephen, instructed by Messrs. Scarvell and Gordon of Young, appeared ...
Article : 1,995 wordsThe polling for West Maitland took place to-day. The friends of both candidates worked hard, and the excitement during the day was intense, but the greatest good order prevailed. At 6 o'clock, the Returning-officer, Mr. ...
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Advertising : 2,674 wordsNomination.—None. Polling.—Argyle, Eden, Grafton, Hartley, Hawkesbury (The), Molong, Northumberland. ...
Article : 20 wordsIn the matter of William Houston, adjourned ratification of directions. No cause shown, and the directions wer[?] ratified. In the matter of Andrew Hincheliffe v. Jane Ousley, ...
Article : 355 wordsThe following is an official report upon the working of the new scale of salaries with reference to correspondence from teachers of Denominational schools:- "In preparing the minute in which we recommended a ...
Article : 1,939 wordsThe polling for Patrick's Plaina electorate took place to-day. For Mr. John Brown:—Singleton, 262; Jerry's Plains, 31; Broke, 49; Camberwell, 29; Westbrook, 15; ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Returning Officer declared the official state of the poll to-day, and gave the following as the correct number of votes polled by each candidate:—Smith, 526; Combes, 903; Webb, 737. He therefore declared Coombes and ...
Article : 53 wordsBanco Court.—Mason and others v. Martin, part beard, Slattery v. Bailey, Jones v. Bank of New South Wales, Bourke v. Rutherford. Jury Court.—Oriental Bank v. O'Brien, part heard; Grogan v. ...
Article : 182 wordsThe following official declaration of the poll took place at noon to-day: Kerr, 964; Clarke, 818; Dalton, 811. Messrs. Kerr and Clarke were declared elected. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. W. J. Fergusson has been returned for Glen Innes by a considerable majority over Mr. E. Bennett. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe nomination for the Murray took place in the Courthouse at noon. Robert Barbour was nominated by Thomas Johnston, seconded by R. H. Cheriton, J.P.; Edward Killen, was nominated by Robert Tagg, seconded by ...
Article : 119 wordsFriday, 26th November.—Francis Cassidy, and Thomas Upton, third meeting; Augustus Bettancourt, John Lutherborrow, single meetings; Henry Feldheim, adjourned second meeting; Robert Beck, John Edward Shalworthy, and Henry Moss, ...
Article : 37 wordsCa. Sa Motions.—Marcantelli v. Osborne and another, Hughes v. Elliott, Jones v. Irving. Interpleader: Williams v. Williams and another, Whyte, claimant. For Judgment: Strickland v. Ingall. Issue from Supreme Court: Commercial Bank v. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Police Magistrate was assisted, yesterday, on the Criminal side, by Messrs. Penfold, Hunt, and Macintosh; and on the Summons side by Messrs. Smithers, Lester, Smith, Stanley, Mitchell, and Hourigan. ...
Article : 578 wordsThe nomination for the Now England took place to-day. John Moore, J.P., proposed, and John M'Crossin, J.P., seconded, W. C. Proctor. Henry Pearson proposed, and John Bliss seconded, Henry Copeland. William Drew ...
Article : 88 wordsThe nomination took place to-day, before Mr. W. R. Blackman, J.P., returning-ofBcer. Mr. Cassin proposed, and Mr. Plunkett, J.P., Gulgong, seconded, Mr. S. H. Terry; Mr. J. K. Weir, Hill End, proposed, and Mr. ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. Hutchison, the Good Templar candidate, arrived late on Wednesday from Merimbula, being unable to land at Tathra. He addressed a large audience in the evening, was well received, and spoke ably, giving as a reason for ...
Article : 349 wordsMessrs. Marsh, Field, Hale, and Gray occupied the bench in the Charge Court, and Messrs. Charlton, Deane, Moses, and Carpenter presided in the Summons Court, yesterday. ...
Article : 78 wordsBefore Messrs. Charlton, Dean, Mosos, and Carpenter, at the Water Police Court, yesterday, James Gregory Tompkins and James Pringle were summoned, at the instance of sub-inspector Anderson, for that on the 23rd day ...
Article : 508 wordsAt the nomination to-day, Mr. Bennett was proposed by Mr. John Condon, Mr. Levien by Mr. Donald Portar, Mr. Burke by Mr. John Hiney, and Mr. Burdekin by Mr. Henry L. Tve. Mr. Bennett was chaffed by the crowd, and ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. David Buchanan addressed a very large meeting from the balcony of Belcher's Hotel last evening: Mr. George Kolman was in the chair. Mr. Buchanan said that the cause of his offering himself for West Sydney was that ...
Article : 317 wordsMr. Freene addressed the electors yesterday. He is in favour of remission, and an amendment of the Land and Mining Acts, the ex[?]sion of mining on private property, free trade, and the present Education Act, and is against ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 26 Nov 1880, Page 3
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