William Burton, late of Balmain, quarryman deceased interstate by his widow, Catherine Borton, [?] is tratrix. Liabilities, £581 8s 1½d, of which £18 [?] is secured; assests, £388 15s 1d. Assignee, Mr.[?].H. ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE examination of the prisoner charged with the forgery of the will of the late Robert Hancock, deceased, was resumed at tile Central Police Court before Messrs. Jolly and Beading, this morning. ...
Article : 2,221 wordsThe Full Court, on the demurrer motion, Seamer v. Manning, yesterday gave judgment in favour of plaintiff. The action was brought by John Henry Seamer against John E. Manning to recover £60 11s ...
Article : 220 wordsTHE following notifications appear in to-day Gazette:— APPOINTMENTS.— The[?] Henry Weliace Mort, M.A., to be Chruch of England [?] in to the troops [?]joned at South Head: the Very Rev[?] John Frode to be Roman ...
Article : 147 wordsThe cases attended to this morning were the following:—Walte Hutchison, 31, and William J. Carrad, 25, both received crushed fingers from a cutting-mill board machine at Sandrill's. It appears they ...
Article : 82 wordsNew York, August 11.—The Panama Star and Herald, just received, announces the total lots of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer, Eleni, Captain Coathope, on the morning of the ...
Article : 186 wordsThe engagements made on board the Star of the West, yesterday and this morning, were most satisfactory to the new arrivals. Out of all the single young women there is not one now requiring ...
Article : 123 wordsSix seamen belonging to the ship River Clyde,, which vessel arrived in Port Jackson yesterday evening from Glasgow, were given into the custody of the police immediately after the arrival of the vessel, on ...
Article : 248 wordsBeing at the Royaladay or two since, a friend of mine, with an air of great mystery, first inquired how my nerves were, and then told me he wanted me to go upstairs, and look at a dead man. Now this is, as a ...
Article : 392 wordsMr. John Bright writes from England by the mail in reference to Sir Charles Garan Duffy's alleged conversation with him on free trade and protection. Mr. Bright says he cannot remember ...
Article : 476 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL— To-night will be the last presentation of the Davenport's Wonderful Cabinet and Dark Seances, as well as of the Fire King's degen[?]tion of red hot cinders and other paten d'inferno. On ...
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Advertising : 2,086 wordsThe political situation is attracting much attention, and is the universal theme of discussion. A collision between the two Houses is regarded as almost inevitable, and a dead-lock ...
Article : 113 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions, Murphy, "charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm, has been found not guilty, on the ground of insanity; Harrington, charged with horse-stealing, was found not guilty ...
Article : 62 wordsOn Meymott v. Piddington (late Colonial Treasurer), the Full Court, by a majority (Mr. Justice Hargrave dissenting), held this morning, that the Government could not reduce the salary of a District ...
Article : 238 wordsCommercial prospects are much better. Country flour said at £14 5e; best brands, £14 10s; maize, 4s and a halfpenny to 4s 1½d. Bagging is unchanged. In face of improved advices from India ...
Article : 49 wordsThis morning an influential deputation, consisting of Mr. Farnell. M.P.,Mr.Sutherland, M.P.,Mr Whiting, Mr. Mahor, Mr. D. Holborrow (mayor of Ashfield), Mr. Thomas Robertson, Mr. Sutton, Mr. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 14 Sep 1877, Page 3
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