LUCAS V. LUCAS.—In this case on Monday his Honor made an order, by consent of parties, dismissing the suit without costs. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Balmain Protection Association was held at Cohen's Exchange Hotel on Monday night, the president (Alderman W. M. Burns, J.P.) in the chair. Correspondence ...
Article : 360 wordsWe are glad to see, says the London WEEKLY DISPATCH, of July 22, that the DAILY NEWS has given something like a full report of the Mandeville inquest. The story of his widow makes the ...
Article : 285 wordsThe water and Sewerage Board met yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. T. Rowe (president) and B. Palmer, Bennett, J. Graham, J. D. Young, Lander, and the secretary. ...
Article : 684 wordsHADFIELD v. THE AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY.—This was an section in which the plaintiff George Sanuel Hadfield claimed the sum of £1000 damages, alleged to have been incurred by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Mary Watson, 5s, or twenty-four hours. RIOTOUS.—Cornelius Sweeney and Victor Archbold, each. 10s, or forty-eight hours. The same ...
Article : 110 wordsNEWMAN v. NEWMAN, CLARKE CO-RESPONDENT.—The re-hearing of this suit, in which Nicholas Newman, engine-driver, sought a role nisi for a dissolution of his marriage with Mary Jane ...
Article : 1,103 wordsA meeting of Defence Force officers was held at the Victoria Barracks on Monday afternoon for the purpose of considering the advisableness of forming a Naval and Military Institute. At the ...
Article : 252 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Dealt with: James Heatherman, Thomas Mackey, Samuel Finlow, Theresa Egan, George Jackson, William Keenan, Charles Waldron, Agnes Dobbie, Emma Ryan, Thomas ...
Article : 264 wordsThis council met on Monday evening. Present The Mayor (Alderman H. Lipscombe), and Aldermen Simpson, Archer, Russell-Jones, Wright, and Scholes, Correspondence: From Mr. John Ahearn, resigning ...
Article : 391 wordsHER MAJESTY'S.—Everything goes as merrily as a marriage bell in connection with the nightly presentation of Sims' homely play, " Lights o' London." Speculations are not always safe or ...
Article : 525 wordsHORDERN v. MUIR.—The plaintiffs were Hordern Bros., of 211, Pitt-street, and the defendants Mr. Muir and wife, of 47, Barcom-avenue, Darlinghurst. The plaintiffs claimed the sum of £10 ...
Article : 380 wordsEdward Chapman, Annie Chapman, and Chas. Edgar Selby were charged at the Central Police Court on Tuesday with having broken and entered premises situated at No. 44, ...
Article : 293 wordsA meeting of the Bootmakers' Union was held on Tuesday night. The president (Mr. Ould) occupied the chair. A letter was received from Mr. W. Ferrier, secretary of the Trades Hall ...
Article : 805 wordsThis council held its usual fortnightly meeting on Monday evening, there being present the Mayor (Mr. S. Smith, M.L.A,), and Aldermen Moore, Davison, Hearn, Rodwell, Neal, Cook, Wragge, Winkle, ...
Article : 330 wordsAt a meeting of the Leichhardt Council on Monday evening, the Mayor (Mr. S. Smith, M.P.), reported that he had supplied the Sewerage Board with a list of streets where mains were ...
Article : 151 wordsHARPER v. MURRAY.—W. A. Harper, civil engineer of Sydney, made a claim of £58 1s alleged to be due for professional services rendered to J. Murray, of 221, Castlereagh-street, in connection ...
Article : 137 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Ryde Council was held on the 17th. Present: Aldermen Ross (Mayor), Atkins, Lovell, Dean, Best, Jordan, Goodsell. Accounts amounting to £132 9s 3s were ...
Article : 472 wordsELITE.—The proprietary of the Elite Rink has offered a diamond gold medal, value £25, as a prize for the amateur champion roller skater of Australia. He must win two events out of the ...
Article : 375 wordsNo. 1 branch of the association held its usual meeting on Monday evening, at the Equitable-chambers, Pitt and Park streets. The president, Mr. B. B. Nicoll, occupied the chair. After the ...
Article : 304 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the above court was held yesterday at the Central Police Court, Mr. Delohery, D.S.M. (chairman), Mr. B. Lee, D.S.M., and Mr. John Macintosh, L.M., presiding. The ...
Article : 166 wordsFORGERY.—Alfred Edward Wood was charged forging and uttering a cheque in Sydney on May 15. From the evidence it appeared that the prisoner had systematically victimised a number ...
Article : 878 wordsINEBRIATES.—John Wade, Henry Gowing, Thos. Rushton, Gertrude King, Richard Brierly, Thos. Bradford, John Kilgarry, William Pearson. INSUFFIC[?]NT MEANS. — Eliza Willis, alias ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 22 Aug 1888, Page 3
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