Mr. G. B. Simpson, Q.C., Mr. Pilcher, and Mr. O'Connor, instructed by Messrs. Stophen. Laurence, and Jaques. for the plaintiff; Mr. Rogers and Dr. Coghlan, instructed by Mr. G. F. R. Burcher, for the ...
Article : 6,842 wordsAT the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, the bench in the charge division was occupied by Mr. Johnson, S.M. Several persons were punished for drunkenness or other offences. Patrick Gilmore, labourer, was fined for being ...
Article : 965 wordsThis evening Mr. N. Melville, M.L.A., for Northumberland, addressed his constituents from the balcony of Burns' Criterion Hotel, Plattsburg. There was a very large attendance, and the chair was taken by ...
Article : 664 wordsSir,—"Let others rejoice in the merry monlight," so say the people of Australiad quondam "New South Waies" (a nomenclature which ought iong ago to have been buried and abolished) to our fellow colonists in Victoria. ...
Article : 947 wordsProthootary's Office.—Verge, 10; M'Quade v. Armstrong, 10.30. Notice.—Ecelesiastical Jurisdiction.—His Honor the Primary Judge will sit in Ecelesiastical Jurisdiction on Thursday next, ...
Article : 48 wordsRe Abraham Williams, a single meeting. Insolvent did not attend. The report of the official assingee was lodged, ond tho meeting toinnnatid Re James Marshall M'Donald. Insovent did not desire to ...
Article : 1,169 wordsIt is hereby ordered that the present sittings in the Banco and Jury Courts shall conclude on Thursday, the 16th day of December instant, instead of on Friday, the 17th day of December instant, except in the event of any case in cither of the said Courts being ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Court Will sit, as of the Fourth Term, oin Friday, the 17th day of December instant, at the hour of 10 the clock in the forenoon. ...
Article : 50 wordsSaturday.—At 10 a.m.: John Shepherd v. Henry M'Quade, compulsory sequestration. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. H. Shiell, J. P.,) held an inquest yesterday, at the Charing Cross Hotel, Waverley, concerning the death of a man named Richard Mountestphen, who met with a fall on Thursday at the Centennial Hall. ...
Article : 831 wordsSir,—Observing that Cardinal Moran has again in public refeired to my Home for Consumptives at Picton, and quoted portion of my reply to certain question asked by him, I have to request you—to make the matter clear—to ...
Article : 459 wordsA matter of much importance to licensed victuallers cropped up at the Licensing Court, before Mr. J. M. Marsh. S.M., and Hon. John Macintosh, L. M., at the Water Police office on Thursday. At the last sitting of ...
Article : 699 wordsSir,—That "there is nothing like leather" may be considered to the illustrated by Mr. Wright's letter, which appears in your issue of to-day. By this time Mr. Wright ought to know that he only courts defeat every time be ...
Article : 1,173 wordsThis was an action to recover a sum of £79 15s. of which £20 was upon a dishonoured cheque, and £59 15s. alleged to be due for werk and labour done in connection with a certain contract. The defence was that the defendants had ...
Article : 418 wordsSir,—Some time ago the Board ot Directors of the Sydney Intlrmary called for competitive designs for a new building, to be constructed in accordance with the latest discoveries and improvements in sanitary science, and a large number ...
Article : 760 wordsSir,—If Mr. Robertson's good and well-timed letter should help to save us from what he well calls a disgraco to our humanity, the country may feel grateful to him for calling attention to the sentence passed on Sweetman He ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. P. J. Healy appeared for the Crown. SENTENCES. James Saville, who had been convicted on the previous day of stealing a purse in the markets from one Augusta ...
Article : 886 wordsThe re-hearing of the churges against Vere Hunt and Wilby Morton Ollivier, in conncction with the alleged land frands, was continued at the Darlinghurst Courthouse this morning. The first-named prisoner was arraigned for that ...
Article : 1,472 wordsSince the last report furnished to the press on September 28 last. 23 meeting have been held, at which the following witnesses were examined:—Sir J. robertson, K. C. M. G., Mr. C. W. Roberts, Mr. Joseph, hotel broker; the Rev. ...
Article : 294 wordsSir,—Giving all due eredit to Mr. Nugent Robertson for his remarks anent the sentence passed on Sweetman, and inclining to admit that the latter is too severe, I may be pardoned for entirely differing with him on the question of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 11 Dec 1886, Page 10
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