Mr. Gordon and Mr. Darley appeared for the appellants Mr. Owen and Mr. Salomons appeared for the defendants as respondents. [?] was an [?] against a decree pronounced by ...
Article : 2,769 wordsALLUVIAL MINING.—All the miners and shopkeepers not doing well here are talking of going to the Pipaclay rush, Many have already gone. Another case of persons have also departed to the some locality in the pursuit of a wealth; I ...
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Advertising : 1,473 wordsRandel Gilbert Lusher was brought up charged with wife desertion. He was ordered to pay 20s per week for twelvemonths, together with 21s professional costs, with 6s 6d costs of court, and find sureties for the ...
Article : 150 wordsOne of the directors of the Cobar Mine is just in from the south, and reports very favourably of the state of affairs there. Much rain has fallen, and holes and tanks full. Gold is twine found at the Yellow waterholes and time or four ...
Article : 410 wordsM'FARLANE V. BUTCHART.—This was a motion for a sew trial on the ground that the verdict given in the former trial was against evidence, and the freight of evidence. Mr. Pigott addressed the court on behalf of ...
Article : 244 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writing to the Echo, says:—In spending large sums of money every year in sending missionaries to foreign countries for the heathen abroad, we are very apt to forget our own heathen at ...
Article : 1,413 wordsThe town looks quite astir, with stranger, visitors, and owners of racing steeds, Messrs. James Robert, K. H. Roberts. B. Bauye, and Ranken have already put in their appearance, with their respective horses, viz.:—Unknown ...
Article : 511 wordsTHE BUDGEE BUDGEE RUSH.—The excitement predominates more at Mudgee, Gulgong, and Home Rule concerning this rush than on the spot. I visited yesterday the locality and look considerable trouble in fishing out the real state of ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 28 Mar 1873, Page 3
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