MOTION NISI FOR NEW TRIAL.— Eckford v.Scholey. NEW TRIAL MOTIONS AND DEMURRERS.—Chadwick v. Smith; M'Carroll v. M'Cullooh; Laidley v. M'Milkin, cross demurrers; Lloyd v. Queensland Steam ...
Article : 36 wordsAs I briefly intimated by telegraph, the cases of Richard Hughes and William Morrice, for setting fire to the premises belonging to Mr. F. J. Shaw, of Blane-street, came on for hearing at the police court ...
Article : 927 wordsTHE mail news from England, coming down to the 11th June, was telegraphed from Adelaide yesterday, and the following is a summary. ...
Article : 98 wordsGeorge Price, of Raglan-street, labourer. Cause of insolvency: Want of employment. Liabilities. L41 11s 9d; assets, L4 10s; deficiency, L45 1s 9d. Official assignee Mr. R. H. Sempill. ...
Article : 615 wordsJULY 1ST.—The weather at last appears to have taken up. For the last four or five days strong westerly winds have prevailed, which will soon dry our roads up, although, still in many places in an impassable ...
Article : 473 wordsThe [?]Ecumenical Council has terminated the discuseion on the dogma of Infallibility, and a proclamation of the definition arrived at is to be published. ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Queen is in Scotland. Several par ties of Fenians, and large quantities of revolvers, have been seized in many places in England. ...
Article : 674 wordsTHE Queanbeyan Age gives the following particulars of the alleged sticking up of the Cooma mail. On Monday morning, when the down mail from Cooma, was within twenty miles of ...
Article : 641 wordsElizabeth Collins, by warrant, was brought before the court, charged with having willfully broken two windows, belonging to Mr. Martin, valued at L1.— Mary Murray, the tenant of the house, deposed that ...
Article : 388 wordsThe Habeas Corpus Act has been suspended in the State of Georgia. The Mormons are arming for the purpose of resisting the laws recently passed against ...
Article : 76 wordsJOHN COWAN, draper, of Hunter-street, was brought before the police court, this (Friday morning), charged with forging and uttering a promissory note for £63 10s., with intent to defraud the Bank of ...
Article : 251 wordsWool averaged from 1½d. to 2d. higher than February sales rates; a reaction having taken place at the close of the sales. Copper was rising to 75. ...
Article : 465 wordsThere were four persons fined in various amounts, with the usual alternative, for being drunk in the public streets. Robert Lawson, in addition to a fine of 5s, for being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 465 wordsRICHARD HUGHES, publican, and William Henry Morrice, were brought before the police court again this morning, on remand, charged with setting fire to the stables at the rear of the premises owned by ...
Article : 1,959 wordsTHE protracted voyage of the barque Dunkeld, from hence to Melbourne, excites great fears as to her fate. The Dunkeld left Ne wcastle a month ago on Tuesday next, and up to the time I write has not ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 4 Jul 1870, Page 3
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