Their Honors ordered the admission of the undermentioned gentleman as attorneys of the Supreme Court of New South Wales:— Mr. Joseph Dwyer, whose admission was moved by Mr. ...
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Article : 223 wordsSIR,—Having for some time been out of employ, I have felt the want, which I am sure some scores of other young men of this fast rising city have fell, viz, an Institute which might be under the name of "The Working Man's ...
Article : 438 wordsAs the full particulars of this diabolical outrage have not as yet, that I am aware, been laid before the public in detail, your Meroo correspondent proceeds to furnish you with authentic information with reference to it; ...
Article : 2,216 wordsTHE undermentioned estates were surrendered:— George Childs, Pitt-street, Sydney, carpenter. Liabilities, £111 18s. 9d. Assets, £20. Mr. Sempill, official assignee, Donald Rankin, of Glen Bog, Nimitybelle, bullock ...
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Article : 624 wordsOf fifteen prisoners brought before the Bench, three were discharged, and two were remanded. Four persons were fined 5s. each, and two persons 10s. each, for drunkenness; and two persons were fined 20s. ...
Article : 184 wordsA SHOCKING accident has occurred in this neighbourhood to-day (Wednesday). A miner, known as Alick the Greek, residing at Gum Flat, near Pyramul, has been thrown from his horse on the road between Clark's Creek and Mrs. ...
Article : 322 wordsGeorge Bacon, boatman, for assaulting Thomas Thompson, also a boatman, at the Circular Quay, was fined 10s. with costs, and he was also fined 1s., with costs, for making use of abusive language towards the same complainant. ...
Article : 345 wordsBEFORE Mr. Warburton, P.M., and Mr. H. Tebbutt. Richard Hunt, charged with the murder of his wife," was again brought up on remand. T[?]s Axcelsen deposed: I am a minor residing at the ...
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Article : 2,370 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Swan v. Thackeray and others, to settle minutes of decree; Brown v. Thurlow, to settle minutes; Malcolm and others v. Malcolm and others, to proceed on state of facts and charge of plaintiffs for appointment of receiver, ...
Article : 90 wordsPADDINGTON.—An adjourned meeting of this Council was held on Tuesday, 16th June, Present—The Mayor (W. Taylor), and Aldermen Humphrey, Stone, Peate, Westaway, Penfold, Smith, and Artlett. Minutes of 19th ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 Jun 1868, Page 2
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