Sir Patrick Jennings and Mr. G. E. Cass, member for the Bogan, waited on the Minister for Works, to reprient the necessity of constructing a railway from Dubbo to conamble, and lsid before him the resolutions adopted athe ...
Article : 308 wordsThe whole colony—indeed the whole of the Australasian colonies, and we might add, the whole of the civilized world—will hear with deep regret that the building known as the Garden Palace, which was erected ...
Article : 10,070 wordsMr. Owen, Q.C., Mr. Largen with him, instructed by Messrs. Meillon and Leman, of Grafton (Mr. J. M. Curtis, agent), for the plaintiffs; Mr. J. E. Salomons, Q.C., Mr. Armstrong, and Mr. C. J. Manning, instructed by Mr. ...
Article : 996 wordsThe session of Parliamont, which began on the 18th of May, is just coming to close. The business will probably end to-day, and the formal prorogation will take place about Friday. There has been nothing ...
Article : 2,438 wordsMr. R. B. Smith, M.L.A., yesterday introdnced a depu tation to the Colonial Treasurer, consisting of Mr. W Frazer Martin, M.F., Mr. F. Kerr, and Mr. F. T Matthews (the intter two residents of the Bellinger River) ...
Article : 298 wordsProthenotary's Taxation List.—Bray v. Rac. 10.30: same v. same, 10.30; in re Maxwell Stewart, 10.30; Nicolla v. O'Toole, 10.30; Reddan v. Aarons, 10.30; in re Geo. Sparke, deceased, 11. ...
Article : 8 wordsMr. Dillon, S.M., was assisted yesterday on the Criminal side by Mr. W. Fowler, J.P. The business on the Summons side of the court was disposed of by Mr. Clarke, S.M. Patrick Brown, found guilty of having, in York-street, ...
Article : 1,182 wordsSir.—In view of the national calamity which has this morning evertaken us by the burning of the Garden Palace, 1 would again bring to the notice of the public the danger and risk we all run by the storage of punpowder and other ...
Article : 175 wordsThe following notificalions appear in yesterday's Gagette:— RESUMPTION OF LAND.—Certain land, county of Cumberland, parish of Petersham, area about 5 scres and 1/2 ...
Article : 549 wordsSir,—Admittedly the great necessity of the present time in New South Wales is a new Land Act, necessitated by two clear causes 1st. The bad working of the 1861 Act and its subsequent amendments. 2nd. The altered ...
Article : 896 wordsSir,—By your report of the proceedings in the Assembly of last night, the Honorable the Treasurer stated that my letter about the magazinen was much exaggerated, which simply means that I had stated falschoods. I would ...
Article : 182 wordsA large number of red-hot cinders from the fire at the Garden Palace yesterday fell in the grounde adjoining the bouse of Mr. Louin Phillips, A member of the firm of Messrs. Moess Moss and Co., who resides in Orwell-street, Potts ...
Article : 783 wordsSir,—I read with regret that the New South Wales House of Assembly had agread to the motion of Mr. Farnell, introducing a Contagions Diseases Bill. That is, they have cndorecd the principle of the State recognition of evil. ...
Article : 230 wordsIn this case Howard Smith and Co. sued George Putland for £198, for 760 bales of chaff alleged to have been overdelivered by them to defendant. Mr. Bruce Smith, instructed by Messrs. Bull and Bull, appeared for plaintiffs; ...
Article : 164 wordsIn the mattor of Staphen Bond and William Bond, six debts were proved, and the meeting terminated. SINGLE MEETINGS. In the matter of William Connolly, one debt was proved, ...
Article : 190 wordsSir,—As the widow of a victim to the smallpox scourge, and a victim to illegal quarantining, 1 entirely con[?] with Mr. Forrest's letter advising a thorough investigation into the cause of the pest being brought into Sydney and ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Quartor Sessions will be opened on Monday, in the Darlinghurst Court, Judge Forbes prosiding. The following is the calendar:—Charles Sweeny, inflicting grievous bodily harm; John Russell, chtaining goods by faise pretences; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 23 Sep 1882, Page 8
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