A meeting of the Senate was held on Monday last at the rooms of the Royal Society. There were present—The Chancellor (Sir William M. Manning), the Vice-chancellor (Dr. MacLaurin), Mr. District Court Judge Backhouse, ...
Article : 895 wordsMr. Pilcher and Mr. O'Connor, instructed by Messrs. Deane and Deane, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Heydon, instructed by Messrs. M'Culloch and M'Culloch, for the defendant. The plaintiff, John Brown, ...
Article : 1,889 wordsThe visit of the Minister for Mines and the Minister for Justice to the Barrier Ranges will probably be instrumental in attracting the attention of those who now guide the destinies of the colony to the enormous wealth which, ...
Article : 3,669 wordsRe Patrick Hugh O'Brion, a first meeting. No debts were proved. Re William Joseph Quinn. Eight debts were proved. Re Joseph Brier. No debts were proved. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 286 wordsCauses.—Richardson v. Castleden (part heard), Underwood v. Middleton, Reeby v. Collins, Brown and another v. Fairfax, Hely v. Lincker, Wilshire v. Kernaghan. Second Court.—Before Judge Wilkinson. ...
Article : 74 wordsThis was an action brought by Samuel Richardson, of Double Bay, against Frederick George Castleden, Charles Parry, and Wyndham S. Johnson, for the recovery of £15, the value of a boat hired by defendants from the plaintiff, ...
Article : 360 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., presided in the Charge Branch of the CENTRAL PLICE COURT yesterday. George Macgregor, 18, labourer, for having used obscene language, was fined £5, with the option of three months' labour. ...
Article : 640 wordsA case of considerable importance was heard at the Central Police Court yesterday, in connection with the disposal of a person who had been arrested at Cootamundra by a warrant from New Zealand under the Fugitive Offenders ...
Article : 667 wordsHylton Raitt Suttor was arraigned upon an indictment charging him that he did on the 31st July, 1886, at Sydney, falsely pretend to William Edgar Harold Phillips that he was then the lawful owner of a certain conditional purchase ...
Article : 1,341 wordsThe inquest as to the cause of the fire at Lloyd and Collins's, Georgo-street, was concluded yesterday morning before the Coroner (Mr. Shiell) at Weir's Hotel. Harold Selwyn Smith, accountant and a director of the ...
Article : 542 wordsThe city coroner, Mr. H. Shiell, J.P., held an inquest yesterday afternoon at St. Vincent's Hospital, concerning the death of a woman named Ellen Maroney, who died in the institution on Tuesday morning, from the effects of some ...
Article : 343 wordsSir,—The letter from Mr.-Donkin in your issue of today, under the heading of "Deplorable Condition of the Aborigines," requires a short answer, primarily to the question about the Aborigines Protection Board. "Do ...
Article : 462 words432, Broadway, New York, March 12,1885. Some weeks ago I took a severe cold, which settled on my lungs. I suffered great pain, considerable fever, and, worst of all, found myself with a racking cough. In the evening I went to my box of ALCOCK'S ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 18 Aug 1887, Page 3
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