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  2. POLICE.

    Mr. Wh[?]gdsle, S.M., presided at the CENTRAL POLICE C[?]T yesterday. William Morrissey, 24, a labourer, a George Pope were bound over to keep the peace tow[?] their wives for six months, and to fi[?]d ...

    Article : 371 words
  3. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—TUESDAY, MAY 6.

    Mr. Want, Q.C., and Mr. Delohery Appeared for the defendant, and moved for a rule nisi for a now trial. The action, which was heard before his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer and a jury ...

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  4. THE COURT-MARTIAL.

    The court-martial in connection with the recent mutiny on H.M.S. Egeria was continued yesterday on H. M. S. Opal. Captain Bosanquet, of H. M. S. Opal, presided, and the other members of the Court were ...

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  5. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    Mr. W. W. Tarleton, instructed by Mr. William C. Proctor, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. G. F. B. Burcher for the defendant. This was an action brought by Frederick Mansfield ...

    Article : 791 words
  6. NATIVE NOMENCLATURE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In referring to my letter on "Sydney Harbour Names," which appeared in your issue of the 29th ultime, the Rev. G. F. Macarthur has himself made a slight mistake. I did not state in my letter that the ...

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  7. PARRAMATTA QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. Coffey acted as Crown Prosecutor, and Mr. W. R. Beaver as clerk of the peace. There were only two cases set down for hearing. William D. Muxham was charged with maliciously ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. LAW NOTICES.

    Term List.—Motion nisi for new trial: Weir and another v. Nixon and others. New trial motions: Morris v. Solling (part heard), Embrey. v. Earp and another, Murphy v. Loveridge and another, Love v. Lyons, Black and another ...

    Article : 330 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—During my boyhood and early life I had opportunities of seeing, and talking with, the aborigines, especially the Sydney tribe ("Caddie Gal.") I distinctly remember they always pronounced the place ...

    Article : 392 words
  10. DISTRICT COURT.—WEDNESDAY, MAY 7.

    Brown v. Huntley, Brown v. Gannon, Jones v. Millett, Singer's Manufacturing Company v. Riley, Stewart v. Hardwick. Cooper v. Hawkesbury Steam Company, Roberts v. Neate, Curtis v. Frazer, Jenkinson v. Finnegan, ...

    Article : 38 words
  11. LICENSING COURT.

    The weekly meeting of the Licensing Court was held at the Central Police Court yesterday. Transfers of publicans' licenses were granted from Edward King, of the Royal Hotel, Newtown, to Louiss Bayliss; from ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. THE HISTORICAL CEMETERY.

    Sir.—The letter of an old Parramattonian in this morning's issue of your valuable journal revived many youthful recollections, one of my earliest impressions having been of a military funeral at the old ...

    Article : 115 words
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