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  2. PARRAMATTA.

    LUNATIC ASYLUM.—The Hercules Dramatic Club of Sydney, gave a very pleasing entertainment at the above institution on Tuesday night, at the request of Dr. Taylor, the medical superintendent, for the sole enjoyment of the ...

    Article : 337 words
  3. Lord Leitrim's Funeral.

    Dublin, April 11, 1878.—The terrible tragedy of Lord Leitrim may be considered to have closed, at least in one sense, yesterday, by the interment of his murdered body in the family vault at ...

    Article : 1,011 words
  4. Supreme Court.

    This morning his Honor Judge Dowling, in a reserved judgment, decided a point of considerable importance as affecting the rights and liabilities of shipowners and consignees of goods under bill of landing. ...

    Article : 302 words
  5. ARRIVAL OF THE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 words
  6. Insolvency Court. This Day.

    Charles Smith, of Tamworth, tinsmith. Cause of acquestration : Depression in business by drought. Liabilities. £285 15s 3d; assets, £680 12s [?]d. Assignee, Mr. A. Sandeman. George Herbert, of Araluen, gold miner. Liabilites. £119 8s 1d: assets. £11 10s. Edmund Moore, of 187, George-street. Cause of sequestration: Losses in a butchering business at Grafton. ...

    Article : 74 words
  7. Police Proceedings.

    Three youths, named John M'Carthy, Michael Reynolds, and Patrick M'Guire were brought up on remand at the Water Police Court, this morning, on the charge of stealing two coats, value £310s, from a ...

    Article : 50 words
  8. BREACHES OF CORPORATION BY-LAWS.

    Mr. Inspector Seymour prosecuted twenty-nine complaints to the bench at the Water Police Court, morning, against citizens for various breaches of the corporation by-laws. Seven ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. Government Gazette.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 words
  10. CONVICTIONS UPHELD.

    The Fall Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir James Martin), Mr. Justice Faucett, and Mr. Justice Manning, upheld the conviction in the Crown case Regina v. George Russell. The ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,102 words
  12. LICENSING BUSINESS.

    At the Water Police Court, this morning, the following licensing business was transacted by Messrs. Hill, Hunt, and Smart:—The license of the "British Seaman's" Hotel, Argyle-street, transferred from ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. A THIEF EASILY CAUGHT.

    This morning a coloured man named Jimmy Strong went into the jeweller's shop of Messrs. Fiuckh and Boekman, George-street, and made a small purchase. When he left, a pair ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. CENTRAL POLICE BUSINESS.

    The charge sheet at the Central Police Court was an exceedingly light one this morning, the only case of any importance being that in which a man named Patrick John Kelly, labourer, was charged with ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. CONVICTION SUSTAINED.

    The Full Court in the special case The Queen v. Peer Frank O'Brien, sustained the conviction. Prisoner was indicted under the statute 14 Vic. NO. 16. section 4, "for that he did on the 24th of April ...

    Article : 408 words
  16. CHILBLAIN CURE—A NEW USE FOR HORSE RADISH.

    SIR,—About three weeks ago I had four chilblains on my left band, and, after I had made up my mind to let them take their chance. I, on the spur of the moment, rubbed a piece of bruised horse-raddish root on them. I them went to bed, ...

    Article : 165 words
  17. VARIOUS OFFENCES.

    At the Central Police Court this morning 23 persons were summoned by Inspector Rusb, for various offences under the Publicans' and Drunkards' Acts, in nearly all of which convictions were obtained. ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. THE STREETS OF SYDNEY.

    SIR,—In your issue of to-day, "C.R.B." draws attention to the practice of allowing shopkeepers to sweep the dust and rubbish from their business premises into the streets, and so cause our city to become the dirtiest town it was ever his lot ...

    Article : 202 words
  19. THE LAW'S DELAY.—A GRIEVANCE.

    An assault case heard at the Central Police Court yesterday illustrates the inconvenience to which business men are frequently subjected when they have to attend the courts, either as suitors or witnesses. In ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. Member of Parliament Fined.

    This morning, at the Central Police Court, a wellknown member of Parliament was brought up on a charge of drunkenness was fined 10s. It did not come out in the proceedings whether it was his first ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. EX PARTE JOHN KING AND OTHERS.

    Mr. Coutts appeared for the appellant, to make absolute the rule to show cause why a prohibition should not issue against the defendants to stay all proceedings in a conviction of one John Burden, of ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. Improving the Streets.

    Most of our principal thoroughfares have got into such a wretched condition that the corporation labourers are continuously employed in patching them. Owing to the extreme narrowness of the streets ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. Inspection of the Torpedo Corps.

    Last evening, at the Victoria Barracks, the Torpedo and Signalling Corps underwent its first annual inspection by the Commandant, Colonel Richardson, who was accompanied by Major Christie. drill shed, and their arms were examined, and the commandant, after seeing the men put through their facings by Sergent M'Gregor, expressed his satisfaction at their efficiency, and complimented the ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. Coroner's Court.

    The City Coroner this morning returned the inquest at the Dog and Duck Hotel, on Brickfield Hill, respecting the death of the shoemaker, named John O'Dowd, who died from the effects of injuries ...

    Article : 728 words
  25. Another New Guinea Expedition.

    The commercial enterprise of the well-known mercantile firm of this city, Messrs. Cowlishaw Brothers, is, we are glad to learn, about to be extended to New Guinea, with a view of opening up ...

    Article : 189 words
  26. Tragic Deed near Tambo.

    EARLY on Monday morning, the 27th May, the body of a man unknown was found murdered at a place known as "Bredhaner's Sawmill." about thirty miles on the Springsure side of Tambo. ...

    Article : 417 words
  27. Amusements.

    "Midsummer Night's Dream" was played for the the tenth and last time last night, at the Theatre Royal, to a moderate house. Some of the actors introduced a considerable amount of funny ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. Mr. Sedgwick Cowper.

    A meeting of the friends of Mr. Sedgwick Cowper was held on Wednesday at Simkpson's Hotel, Castlereagh-street, for the purpose of taking steps to recognise the many public services rendered by Mr. ...

    Article : 315 words
  29. Political Meeting.

    A meeting of the council of the Political Reform Association was held last night, at which were present about fifteen members. Communications were read from Mr. H.S.S. Bond, on the financial crisis; ...

    Article : 327 words
  30. A Warning from the North.

    The Under-Secretary for Mines at Brisbane has received a telegram from Mr. Howard St. George, the Police Magistrate at Cooktown, advising that every meant should be taken to prevent a rush to the Coen, ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. Mining at Gympie.

    The Warden's report for May shows that there has been almost unprecedented activity in mining affairs at Gympie, and much excitement in consequence of recent discoveries at the Two-mile. He considers ...

    Article : 90 words
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