Sir,—I beg permis ion in your valuable journal to contradict a alse statement which appeared in your issue of the 2nd of June signed by Mr, Henderson, engineer in which ...
Article : 574 wordsThe Court opened this morning a ten o'clock; and the Court was crowled with the public. The calender contained no fewer than twenty six ...
Article : 4,575 wordsJno. Smith the Younger v C. H. Le Rouef. Mr Hinn for plaintiff. Verdict for the amount; costs £5 2s 6d. John Dillon v John Dingwell. ...
Article : 584 wordsMichael Gariley Thomas O'Brien, and Joseph Henderson, for drunkenness, were each fixed 5s, or six honurs imprisonment. Charles Johnson was cha[?]g d with stealing ...
Article : 534 wordsClaim for £10, for services rendered at the Miners' Right Hotel, Conness Street, Chiltern. It appeared that there had be n some difficulty in tracing the migrations of the ...
Article : 201 wordsHaig v Baptie—A claim for £9 6s 6d. Mr. Young for complainant. Order for the amount with 9 s 6d costs. ...
Article : 27 wordsThos. Cook, on remand, appeared to answer the charge of being a prisoner of the Crown illegally at large. T[?]o witnesses were produced, who proved nothing, and the defendant ...
Article : 568 wordsTHIS Court was opened yesterday at half-past nine o'clock, before His Honor Judge Cope, when the following case was finally disposed of: — ...
Article : 96 wordsPRESENT.—The Chairman and Councillors J. K. Brown, Clark, Witt, Kerferd, Dunn, and Chevalier. MINUTES. ...
Article : 2,154 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the brilliant attractions that Kiandra offered and still offers to the miner, we still maintain a tidy population Suicing the main feature of our mining ...
Article : 448 wordsSir,—Permit me through your impartial journal to place a few facts, with some remarks therson before the Ovans public touching the efforts now be ng made bv the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 432 wordsClaim for £7 Is 7d. Mr. Finn for plainti ff Mr. Smith for defendant, obj cted that the bill of patiiculars was not complete, a[?]d could not be entertained. The object on ...
Article : 685 wordsMANY of the old hands of this isolated diggings have returned, and knock ou a tolerable wage. Some few parties are really doing well and extensive mining speculations are about ...
Article : 228 wordsLAST week the inte ligence from t e several mining districts was meag[?]e en ugh, but this week it is even more so From the In ligo the only news is, that the Victorian lead w s ...
Article : 251 wordsWater and Others v impson and Others. Mr. Ogier stated hat Mr. Warden Gaunt refused to give possession to the appellant, on the ground, he stated that an order of the ...
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