SURRENDER.—Gilbert Tom Galpin Parsons, of Kurra-jong. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS. Monday, February 17.—At 10: John Hosking, Daniel and James ...
Article : 171 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Dangar, and Palser. Joanna Kelpin, was found guilty of having assaulted William Phibbs, a bailiff, who in the execution of his duty ...
Article : 491 wordsSIR,—Having had occasion, a few days since, to follow the remains of a departed friend to Haslem's Creek cemetery, I feel it my duty to draw the attention of the public to the scale of charges in force there. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 566 wordsSIR,—There is a saying in the mouth of everyone, the truth of which is now seldom or ever denied, that health and long life are the greatest of God's blessings. But in regard to this saying there is this remarkable ...
Article : 322 wordsBEFORE the full Court, at 10 o'clock: Sempill v. Jarvis, petition for liberty to appeal to Privy Council. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Frost v. Healy and others, to consider deeree; at 11 a.m.: Hart and others v. Simmons and ...
Article : 104 wordsWE are in receipt of papers from Valparaiso up to the 2nd of November last, from which we extract the following items:— The Mercurio del Vapor states that the grave international ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsELECTION OF MAYOR.—A special meeting of the council was held on Friday afternoon, for the purpose of electing a mayor for the ensuing municipal year. There was a full attendance of aldermen. The council clerk read the ...
Article : 375 wordsSIR,—I have heard that his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh visited the several benevolent institutions of Adelaide, Victoria, and Tasmania; and I also observe by this day's Herald that he visited the Destitute Children's ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me a short space in your valuable paper, to protest against the common practice of smoking in railway carriages. I was a passenger by the 5 p.m. train from Sydney on Wednesday last; there were ten ...
Article : 135 wordsWe learn the following particulars in reference to the fratricidal war between the Allied Forces (of Brazil and the Argentine Republic) and Paraguay:— In our last retrospect we gave an account of the rumours ...
Article : 298 wordsSIR,—I have just dropped across the following fable by J. A. Froude, which, if you were to place it before your readers would, I feel sure, induce them to reconsider the subject of capital punishment before they countenance the ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE prospects of the colony, I am glad to be able to announce, continue to improve. Since the date of the last mail's departure, our planters have continued to experience favourable weather for the coming sugar crop; and there ...
Article : 866 wordsA farmer, whose poultry yard had suffered severely from the foxes, succeeded at last in catching one in a trap. "Ah! you rascal," said he, as he saw him struggling, "I'll teach you to steal my fat geese! you shall hang on the tree yonder, and your ...
Article : 549 wordsHis Excellency Sir George Bowen, accompanied by Lady Bowen, Misses Nina, Zoe, and Agnes Bowen, Master George Bowen, and Mr. Algernon Lempriere, private secretary, arrived from Sydney by the Kaikoura, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6,070 wordsIN a despatch from Senafe, dated 7th December, Colonel Merewether gives encouraging accounts of our progress in Abyssinia. The distance from the sea to Koomayloo, 13 miles, isnearly a dead level, over which a railway is being ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 17 Feb 1868, Page 2
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