YESTERDAY morning Dr. Wilson waited upon the Minister for Lands (Mr. Farnell) with Mr. Massen, who Hume had stated, the day previous, was able to corroborate some of his statements respecting the papers he alleged the bag had ...
Article : 2,273 wordsMr Salomons, instructed by Mr. Woodward, of Follongong, for plaintiff; Mr. Butler, Q.C., and Mr. Healey, instructed by Messrs. Ellis and Mackinson, for defendant. ...
Article : 404 wordsWilliam Stevens, of Gunnedah, labourer. Causes of sequestration : Low wages and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, L135 16s 5d. Assets, L5. Deficiency, L1[?]0 16s 5d. Official assignee, Mr. R. H. Sempill. ...
Article : 35 wordsThirteen drunkards were fined. James Hewitt was fined 10s or three days, for riotous behaviour in Berwick-lane. Henry Lewis was fined 10s, and William M'Keon ...
Article : 268 wordsA MEETING of the whole trades now locked out was held at the Temperance Hall, yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock; Mr. Windon, senr., in the chair. The hall was crowded to excess, as also the platform ...
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Advertising : 1,453 wordsMr. Windeyer, instructed by Mr. Greer, appeared it plaintiff; Mr. Davis, instructed by Meesrs. [?]ade, Slade, and Smith, for defendant. Jury: Messrs. Michael Gaunon, Cook's River ...
Article : 1,878 wordsThe first trial by jury under the Matrimonial Causes and Divorce Jurisdiction, took place at Darlinghurst, this morning, when the following cause was tried ...
Article : 937 wordsWilliam Morgan was charged with having, on the 10th of February instant, feloniously and unlawfully killed and slain one James Edwards. On the date mentioned in the information ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 26 Feb 1874, Page 3
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