JUNE 21.— A very observable change in the weather took place on Monday. The same day the moon, which for nights had been surrounded by a wide and widening circle, c[?]tered the third quarter. This observation is made to ...
Article : 1,242 words[?] COMMI[?]SIONER. Certificate of conformity were granted to Charles Murray, Edward Spofforth, Jules Jouberl, Th[?] mas john Rochfort, Matthew Finnigan, Walter Enever, Charles ...
Article : 362 wordsTHE annual meeting of the society was hold last evening in the Temperance Hall. Among those prosent were the R[?]vs. Dr. Steel, W. Kelynack, Dr. Lang, W. Johnson, Mr. J. Fairfax, Mr. T. B. Rolin, Mr. G. Luc[?]e, Alderman ...
Article : 6,851 wordsBEFORE their Werships the Police Magistrate, M[?]ssrs. Raper, Leve, Murphy, Spence, Dangar, and Birrell. Of [?]cen pris[?]ners, three were discharged, and one was [?]monded. ...
Article : 981 wordsTHE District Coroner, Dr. Pierce, held an inquest at the Great Northern Hotel, on Monday afternoon, on the body of William Williams, who died in the lifeboat outside Nobby's during the gale of the 22[?] instant. ...
Article : 1,062 wordss fearful disaster occurred at the above place on Friday, From the imperfeet information at present to hand we learn—some time past men have been engaged putting new legs to the j[?]tty, removing and replacing [?]auky on[?]s, &c. ...
Article : 287 wordsJUNE 23.—This town, in common with others, has been visited by one of the highest floods over known. The rain commenced last Tuesday, and on Wednesday night there was a storm of wind, accompanied with heavy rain, but as ...
Article : 439 wordsBEFORE their Hono[?]s Sir ALVRED STEPHEN, Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice FA[?]CETT. JUDGMENT. SOLOMON V. JOHNSTON. ...
Article : 322 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. A. Learm[?]nth and Mr. M. Levey. Patrick Reardon and Henry Hubbard, for drunkenness in the streete, were fined 10s. each, or to be imprisoned three ...
Article : 92 wordsIN E[?]UITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge. At 11 o'clock: Re Mackenzie [?]owman, motion part heard; Brown v. Thorn, further directions and costs; Ashurst and another v. Hellyer and others, further directions and costs. ...
Article : 69 wordsWITHIN the recollections of the oldest inhabitant, Wollongong has never been visited with as severe and disastrous a gale as that we have experienced during the past week, Standing on the flagstaff and looking coastwise, the sea ...
Article : 319 wordsPOLICE COURT, 25TH JUNE.—Before Nessrs, Neil, Stewart, John Neal, A. M Dougall, and G. Langley, J.P's.— Daniel Bryan was charged with having, on the 23rd instant, wilfully and indecently assaulted one Mary Foran. The ...
Article : 541 wordsThis was an application against Mr. Robert Forster, an attorney of the Court. The accusation was that he had acted on both sides, in violation of the rule of Court of 7th November, 1857. The ground of this accusation was that ...
Article : 329 wordsEVEN in its best and smoothest condition the Great Western Road is by no means a pleasant thoroughfare to travel upon. The most primitive bush track would bear favourable comparison with some portions of it. And though ...
Article : 3,321 wordsOn Saturday afternoon an inquest was held in the Courthoure, concerning the death of William Edwards, late pilot at Wollongong. Mr. E. F. Smith presided. The following evidence was adduced ...
Article : 1,518 wordsBEFORE his Honor Judge SIMPSON. KELLY V. SAMUELS. Plaintiff claimed £for thirty weeks' work, and gave the defendant credit for a payment of 10s. on account, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 26 Jun 1867, Page 2
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