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  2. LAW.

    BEFORE his Honor Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, Chief Justice, and a jury of four. CHATER V. SHALVEY. The trial of this case, which had already lasted two days, ...

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  3. W. C. Nayne, Agent for the Colony, to the Honorable the Principal Secretary.

    Sir.—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt on the 15th instant, of your letter dated 23rd August, covering a draft of £850 at sixty days on the Oriental Bank Corporation, in order to enable me to pay the passage to Sydney of ...

    Article : 536 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    COO[?]A.—A private letter states that on Tuesday, the 29th of January, there accurred at Cooma the heaviest [?] that ha[?] been known there at any time. Large quantities of bay, wheat, [?]ing, &c., were washed away, and much ...

    Article : 1,214 words
  5. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Before the Chief Commissioner. The rules [?] for cumpulsory seque tration in Gordon v. Brown and Elworthy v. Blake were made abs [?] on motions by Mr. Davis. Schedules to be filed on or before ...

    Article : 302 words
  6. Miss Florence Nightingale to the Colonial Agent General. 23rd September, 1866

    Sir,—I am extremely obliged to you for so promp[?]y informing me of what the Government of New South Wales desire of me. Would you kindly assure the Colonial Secretary that I ...

    Article : 602 words
  7. The Under Colonial Secretary to the Board of Directors of the Sydney Infirmary.

    Gentlemen,—I am directed by the Colonial Secretary to transmit for your consideration the enclosed copy of the correspondence with the Agent for this colony in London, reflecting the engagement of four trained and training ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. APPENDIX.

    Dear Sir,—I have written to Mrs. Roberts suggesting that she should place herself in communication with Miss Nightingale, and do her [?]most to arrange an interview with that lady as soon as possible. ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Before their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Birrell, Levey, Hunt, and Danger. Of fifteen prisoners brought before the Court, four were discharged, and three were remanded. ...

    Article : 396 words
  10. [Enclosure.]

    The Sydney Infirmary is well planned, and at present contains 190 beds, which will shortly be increased to about 280. The hospital staff consists of four honorary physicians ...

    Article : 448 words
  11. [Memorandum of Mrs. Wardroper.] THE SYDNEY INPI[?]MARY, NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It appears to me that the trained superintendent or matron is the missing link in Dr. Roberts's plan for improved nursing in the Sydney Infirmary. In organising a new system of nursing there should be ...

    Article : 826 words
  12. W. C. Mayne, Agent for the Colony, to the Secretary of the Government.

    Sir,—Referring to the last paragraph of my letter (No.)of the 25th ultimo, I have the honour to report for the information of the Honorable the Principal Secretary, that on the following day I called on Mrs. ...

    Article : 557 words
  13. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. W. Day, Mr. G. Hill, Mr. S. H. Pearce, and Mr. J. Oatley. Edwrad Tansley, 12, was fined £1 for damaging trees in the Government Domain. ...

    Article : 372 words
  14. WINDSOR.

    POLICE BUSINESS.—Saturday, February 2.—Before Mr. J. B. Johnston, J.P.—Frederick Hooper, Thomas Green, Henry Salter, and Hugh Downey, alias Jones, were brought up in custody, charged with unlawfully having in ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  15. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    PAPERS TO THE 4th instant are to hand. The Courier of the 1st instant learns that in consequenes of a sum of upwards of £100 in Treasury notes being missing from one or more letters handed to the pay ...

    Article : 537 words
  16. Miss F. E. Nightingale to Colonial Secretary.

    Sir,—I beg to acknowledge your letter of July 21, relating to the selecting and engaging of four trained and training nurses for the Sydney Infirmary. Lete me, in the first place, assure you that all that I can ...

    Article : 784 words
  17. METROPOLITAN COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.

    Before District Judge Simpson, Mr. Butler, prosecuting. Edward Davis stood charged for that he one the 21st of November, 1866, at Sydney, did faloniously steal thirty ...

    Article : 669 words
  18. LAW PROCEEDINGS, THIS DAY.

    IN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge.—At 11 o'clock: Motions and petitions. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Smith v. Hogan, receiver's first account; Seahill v. Wren, to settle minutes. At 11 a.m.: re ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. From the Colonial Secretary to W. C. Mayne, Esq., Agent for the Colonies.

    Sir,—I have to acknowledge your letter of October 26th, on the subject of the hospital nurses whom it is desired by his Government to obtain for the Sydney Infirmary. The information and the notes by Miss the minute of ...

    Article : 714 words
  20. THE SYDNEY INFIRMARY.

    DURING the last session of Parliament a portion of the following correspondence on the subject of Hospital Nurses for the Sydney Infirmary was laid on the table of the Assembly by the Colonial Secretary. As the subject is one of ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. The Colonial Agent General to Miss Florence Nightiugale. New South Wales Agency, 118, Cannon-st., London, E.C.

    Captain Mayne presents his compliments to Miss Nightingale, and, having reference to a communication which, he is officially informed, has been adressed to her by the Government of New South Wales does ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. VICTORIA.

    WE have papers to the 2nd instant. The following [?] are extracted from the Argus of that data:- We learn that Mr. Christopherson has invented a new plan of facing the embankments of reserveirs, which ...

    Article : 693 words
  23. Miss Florence Nightingale to the Colonial Agent General.

    Miss Nightingale presents her compliments to Captain Mayne, and is sorry to be obliged to inform him, in reply to his request for an "interview" (of SEPTEMBER 15th), that it is unfortunately quite impossible for her, she being an ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. The Colonial Agent General to Miss Florence Nightingale. New South Wales Agency, 118, Cannon-st., London, E.C.

    Captain Mayne presents his compliments to Miss Nightingale, and begs to acknowledge the receipt of her letter of yesterday. Captain Mayne has to express his very great regret at ...

    Article : 205 words
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