BEFORE his Honor Judge ELLIS, and a jury of four. LAVERS V GRAHAM. This was an action on a building contract to recover a sum of £56, balance of an acc unt for extras. In the course of ...
Article : 294 wordsTHOSE who, like ourselves, are anxious that the representation of minorities should not be adopted, whether experimentally or otherwise, without a full knowledge of the motives of its advocates, and a fair ...
Article : 1,737 wordsORANGE.—The Western Examiner of Saturday says:—In common with other portions of the district, in fact of the colony, we have had our share of inclement weather. On Saturday evening, 6th instant, the gale was equinoctial in ...
Article : 1,100 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER Mr. Windeyer moved, on the petition of George R. Elliott and another, trustees under a deed of assignment, that the estate of William Badcock, of Goulburn, be ...
Article : 332 wordsCONSECRATION OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, CASTLE HILL.— The consecration of this building, which was to have been performed some short time since, and which was postponed owing to the indisposition of the Bishop of Sydney, took ...
Article : 571 wordsTHE Messager de Tahiti, of June 29, 1867, contains the following report on the island of Rapa or Opara, the now coaling station for the Panama boats, which will be of much interest to our readers:— ...
Article : 1,493 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Maaistrate, Messrs. Murphy, Spence, Evans, Powell, Birrell, Smithers, and Dangar. Thirty prisoners were brought before the Court. Of these ...
Article : 449 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Before the Police Magistrate. Charlotte Brown, of the Peach Trees, was charged with stealing a watch and chain. John Buckley, senior sergeant of police, deposed that three years ago Henry Main[?]ke, master ...
Article : 676 wordsFROM Rockhampton we have files to the 10th instant. The Crocodile Creek correspondent of the Bulletin, under date September 30, writes as follows:—Things seem rather quiet just now up here, but the rain was very welcome to ...
Article : 438 wordsBEFORE The Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. J. Williams, and Mr. G. Rattray. Christopher Armstrong, for riotous conduct in Clarence-street, was fined 20s. with the alternative of three days' ...
Article : 207 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Rc M. Bowman, minutes; George v. Mitchell, to tax costs; Turner v. Turner, report on receiver's sixth account. At 11 a.m.: Sempill v. Campbell, plaintiff's charge. ...
Article : 41 wordsTHE Murray flod of 1867, the worst of which we hope is now past, is considered by old settlers to have attained a greater height than the noted one of 1847. Last Saturday night we were in receipt of information as to the rapid ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsON the 11th September last Mr. Egan asked in the Legislative Assembly a question which elicited from the hon. Colonial Secretary the reply that, there was no objection to the whole of the papers relating to the removal of the ...
Article : 889 wordsOUR Municipal affairs are in a somewhat disturbed state. Some three weeks since the Mayor took upon himself to suspend the Town Clerk on several charges. At the next meeting of the Council a very angry discussion took place ...
Article : 503 wordsWE have papers from the Southern ports to the following dates:—Taranaki, September 14th; Otago, September 23rd; Lyttelton, September 27th; Wellington, October 2nd; Nelson, October 4th; Greymouth, October 5th; and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Oct 1867, Page 2
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