Margaret Holdatock, of Raymond Terrace; widow. Liabutitics, £205 10s.sd. Assets, £57 18s. 8d [?] Deficlency, £101 4s. ld Mr. Humphery official-asaignee. ...
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Article : 386 wordsThe great is over, and the last public race of the animal whose record-shows him to be the best trotter that over was fonled has been finished.In recordance with the stiputations that were made at the time of his ...
Article : 1,207 wordsThe following is from a new work one railiways by Sir Cusack Roney, Which, was still in the press when the mail was despatched. It has been forward for insertion In our (Australasian) columns by the author ...
Article : 1,464 wordsDangar, Oatley, G. Hill, Campbell, and Hunt.) 'John Rielly, the mute, Charged with having broken a tumbler, value ls. 6d., the property of Mr. Daniel Tiorney, cornor of Pittand llunterstroots, was brought ...
Article : 825 wordsStations:Business has been quite suspended this week, on account of the arrival of the Prince, and there is nothing likely to be done for some, time to, come.— Fat Cattle The number to hand being less than for ...
Article : 709 wordslation on the A delaido side has ceased. No doubt, as we return to real transactions, prices must go lower. Quotations: Best Adelaide brands, flour, per top, £18, nominal best Tasmanian flour, per ton, £16; ...
Article : 98 wordsFat cattle in demand, prices ranging from £4 10s to £7. Fat sheep in fair demand; no variation from last quotations. Lambs:' Market completely glutted; prime, quallty eonght after.We sold several lots from ...
Article : 639 wordsRichard Brough was fined 5s., or twenty-four hours' imprisonment for being drunk and disordorly in Phillip street. William Lowick, mato of the Titaua, was fined 40s. and costs, for assaulting John Perry, on ...
Article : 535 wordsAt Maldon Police-court on Tuesday the then in stant, Elizabeth Byrn was chargod With unlawfully poisoning the water, with intent to endanger the lifo of hor husband, Arohdala Byrn, M, D. and Marian Lee, ...
Article : 2,052 wordsSome intoroating detaile rogardlog the Penlan consplracy are being brought to light in Dublin. "General" W. Halpin, who was in command of the Foniana on the night of the famous rising in Dublin, on the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 25 Jan 1868, Page 3
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