THE following is the list of civil causes set down for trial at the ensuing [?]ttings of the Supreme Court, to comm[?]nce on February 10:—Jury Court: Thomas v. Thompson, Lyons v. Lane, Ma[?]er and another v. ...
Article : 220 wordsTHE closing act in connection [?] the late seamen's strike, came off last night at Freemason's Hotel, York-street, where the offi[?]d committee and a number of members of the [?]men's Union held a ...
Article : 1,355 wordsAt the Water Police Court, yesterday, Micheal Scott, a disreputable character, was charged before Mr. Marsh, Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Holborow and Dean, with having assaulted ...
Article : 467 wordsMR. EMERY AT THE THEAT[?]E [?]YAL.—The withdrawal of pantomime f[?]m the Theatre Royal, opens the [?]ay for Mr. Sam Emery's appearance at [?]e Theatre ...
Article : 754 wordsEdward Burton Lun[?]ey, of Tamworth. Cause of [?]e[?]uestration: Loss of business by the se[?]r[?] drought and pressure of judgement creditor. Liabilities, [?]1509 7s 5d; assets, [?]3278. Mr. R. [?]. [?]empill, official assig[?]. ...
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Advertising : 3,176 wordsThis was a case fixed specially for hearing this day, and was somewhat important, as affecting sales at auction. The action was for negligence by an auctioneer. It appeared from the evidence that on the 17th June ...
Article : 418 wordsPATRON: His Excellency Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson, K.C.M.G. President: John [?]ales, Esq. Vice-Presidents: F. Reynolds[?] Esq[?] and J. E. Wolte, Esq. Judge: James F. Doyle, Esq. Stewards: A. A. Dangar, Esq., ...
Article : 1,142 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—The following appointments are made in to-day's Gazette:—The Rev. James Ryan, as Roman Catholic Chaplain to the Lunatic Asylum for [?]s and Institution for Idiots at Newcastle, vice the Rev. M. M. ...
Article : 244 wordsThe sittings of the District Court commenced yesterday, when undefended [?]ses from No. 1 to No. 363 were disposed of. To-day, the undefended cases from No. 3[?]4 to No. 738 were adjourned. Tomorrow[?] ...
Article : 56 wordsThe various committees met yesterday and revised the classifications in the programme, which they were able to pass, and it is now in the hands of the Government printer, and will be issued in a day or two. ...
Article : 89 wordsThousands of people thronged the shores of the Bay last evening to witness the experiments with torpedo[?]s and the electric light, which was to be displayed by the iron-clad, Victorieuse. The electric ...
Article : 151 wordsA correspondent asks the old que[?] "Where are the police?" This time it is the [?] locality of Harbour-street that needs the p[?] of Her Majesty's blue-coats, who would co[?]boon by ...
Article : 108 wordsOn Sunday evening, about a quarter to 8 o'clock, Mr. Beaver, at Messrs. F[?]avell Brothers', George-street, observed a light [?]urning in the back premises of Messrs. Nicholson and Ascherberg. Thinking it ...
Article : 248 wordsThe cricket match between Lord[?] and eighteen players of Bathurst, which [?]menced last Friday, could not be concluded [?] of the wet weather, but so far as it went the [?] players ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 4 Feb 1879, Page 3
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