Edwin William Hollingsworth, a gentleman of very respectable exterior, surrendered on his bail to answer to an information preferred by one John Wells (an accountant in the Treasury), which chared ...
Article : 2,573 wordsStephes Greenhill, sworn: I am chief clerk in the pay branch of the Treasury, and I was so on the 25th November, 1854; Mr. Hollingworth was principal clerk in the revenue branch; he was in the habit of furnishing ...
Article : 2,439 wordsWilliam Newcombe, re-called, deposed: ON the 25th November, 1854, I was acting in the receiving room in place of Mr. McDonald; there is a book called the cashbook of the revenue branch; this is the book (produced). ...
Article : 1,982 wordsJohn McDonald called and examined: I am a clerk in the Colonial Treasury, and was in the office from the commencement of 1854 till the death of Mr. McPherson; I was in the revenue branch till the end of 1854; Mr. ...
Article : 2,505 wordswhen the charge of embezzling £58 17s. 6d. was proceeded with. [The evidence in this latter case (the investigation of which has already extended over the greater pert of ...
Article : 87 wordsThe rain has come at last, and seldom more wanted. It came down steadily on Tuesday and Wednesday, and on Friday an unusually heavy thunder storm fell, which set all the gullies and creeks going, and this morning ...
Article : 663 wordsJohn M'Donald, recalled: I was present at the opening of the [?]ron chest in the Treasury, and made an inventory of its contents; the inventory was left with me in order that I might draw up two copies; on the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 2 Apr 1858, Page 2
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