THE following estates were surrendered:— Martin O'[?]alloran, of M'Lean-street, Double Bay, schoolmaster. Liabilities, £35 15s. Assets, £9. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
Article : 77 wordsEVERY anxious that there might exist a feeling of regard in her Majesty's heart for her Irish subjects, notwithstanding the exhibition of dissatisfaction with her rule unfortunately exhibited from time to time ...
Article : 968 wordsGLERE.—A meeting of the Council was held in the Council Chamber on Monday, the 6th instant. Present—the Mayor and Aldermen Blacket, Simpson, Munro, Thornley, and Mansfield. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...
Article : 1,038 wordsFourteen prisoners were brought before the Bench. Two were discharged. Four persons were fined 5s. each,three 10s., and one 10s. for drunkenness. ...
Article : 549 wordsOUR dates from Melbourne are to the 6th instant. We have made a few extracts from the Argus. The committee of the Chamber of Commerce met on Friday afternoon; Mr. Lorimer, the president, in the chair. ...
Article : 751 wordsCHARLES JOHNSON was charged with escaping from the Talbragar lock-up on the 4th April, 1868, and shooting at one George Salter, the lock-up keeper at Talbragar, with intent to disable him. ...
Article : 1,131 wordsON Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, his Excellency the Earl of Belmore, the Countess Belmore, Miss Gladstone, the Hon. James Martin, Attorney-General and Premier, and Captain Beresford, aid-de-camp to his Excellency, left ...
Article : 2,108 wordsJohn George Taylor, late a waiter on board the steamship Rakaia, pleaded guilty of an assault upon Charles Percy Fairfield, purser of the said ship. It appeared that prisoner followed Fairfield to near the Custom House, then asked if ...
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Advertising : 307 words[?]—The second lecture of the series to be given in aid of the St. John's Schoolhouse Building [?] was delivered by the Rev. G. H. Moreton, at the School of Arts, on Monday evening last; Mr. George Langley presided. ...
Article : 661 wordsQUESTIONS FOR DR. MARY WALKER.—Why ought a medical quack to be a woman? Because he is always a Charlotte Anne. LOOKING FORWARD.—"Pray don't put too many ...
Article : 601 wordsYESTERDAY evening, at the regular monthly meeting of the Australian Lodge of Harmony, No. 556, E.C.—after the ordinary business of the lodge had been transacted, and the lodge lowered to the first degree—the Worshipful ...
Article : 1,292 wordsWE do not remember a milder season than the present, though the rainfall has, up to our present issue, been light and scarce in these ports. The lambing, on the whole, has been splendid. Our settlers holding large stations are paying the greatest ...
Article : 854 wordsTHE activity shown by the police in the apprehension of Ah Mow—seconded probably by an apprehension on the part of the more intelligent and influential of the Chinese themselves that certain restrictive measures detrimental to ...
Article : 447 wordsH. AND R. COMPANY.—A general inspection of this company by Colonel Richardson, who was accompanied by Captain Boynes and sergeant Houison, took place on Monday evening last. The company, mustering ninety-two ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 9 Jul 1868, Page 2
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