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Advertising : 86 wordsThe thanks of the public, as well as of the suitors interested, are due to Chief Justice Sir Alfred Stephen, for his determination to remain in Maitland till the whole of the civil causes are ...
Article : 874 wordsAt a meeting of the South Australian Company, held s few days ago, a very encouraging report was read and unanimously adopted. The dividend payable for the half-year is the rate of 7 per cent. per annum. The abstract particularises the rental ...
Article : 471 wordsWe are favored by Mr. James Thomson with the following copy of the formal letter, from the Secretary to the Wallace Monument Committee, enclosing receipts for the sums sent by him from Maitland. It will be seen ...
Article : 348 wordsThis case was resumed, and the following additional witnesses were called for the defendant:—Robert Pringle, William Henry Warland (the defendant). Mr. Pringle gave evidence as to the loose manner in which ...
Article : 1,433 wordsGeneral trade has been brisk during the week, and at this period, when the attendance of gentlemen from the interior is required at the Circuit Court, storekeepers naturally expect their periodical orders. The fulfilment of these orders has kept ...
Article : 792 words(Before the Chief Justice and a special jury of four.) This was an action of debt, in which Patrick Walsh was plaintiff and William Giles defendant. The declaration stated that the moneys ought to be recovered ...
Article : 676 wordsThis was an action for the recovery of money due under an agreement, and of damages for an assault. Thomas Sampson Hawkins was plaintiff William Henry Warland defendant. The pleadings were very lengthy. The declaration stated in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsWe have had no fat cattle in the market this week. Sheep more plentiful, but buyers disinclined to give high prices, and consequently little business has been done. The state of the Sydney market, which is reported to be glutted with all kinds ...
Article : 149 wordsGENTLEMEN—As I have been a subscriber to your paper for the last twenty months, I wish to give you some idea of the excitement that is prevailing at this time on the Rocky River. My mates all left me a fortnight since, en route for Tenterfield. ...
Article : 325 wordsThe greatflood, which has spread so much devastation and rain through European and American society, had begun to retire when my last summary was prepared. Since then, the subsidence of the waters within their ordinary ...
Article : 931 wordsThe weather is still dry, and no appearance of rain; the ground caunot be ploughed until we have rain. The season is fast advancing for the early crop of green barley. New maize has been sold at 8s. 6d. to 8s. 9d. per bushel. Cape barley, for ...
Article : 116 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Flour has been in steady request, with improving prices, lor actual use, which has tended to give a very firm tone to the market, although no speculative feeling has been evinced. Stocks are first lessening, ...
Article : 3,074 wordsWe find the following case of murder reported in the Herald's Bathurst Circuit Court proceedings. The trial took place on Monday last, before Mr. Justice Dickinson. Charles Augustus Wollenwebber was charged with the wilful ...
Article : 844 wordsJohn Beresford was indicted for feloniously stealing, taking, and leading away one gelding, the property of Charles Atkinson, at Maitland, on the 11th March. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. He was undefended. ...
Article : 981 wordsThe want of rain is beginning to be fearfully felt as the [?] pool Plains district, and in the Gwydir and Barwis River dis-tricts especially. Such a sudden change from, wet to dry seasons is very characteristic of the inland districts. Last ...
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