No one appearing on behalf of the defendant in this case [?] move for a rule nisi for a new trial, the case was struck out. The Chief Justice said that in this case of Fisher v. ...
Article : 3,111 wordsA meeting of residents of the Glebe svas held last night at the Glebe Town Hall to consider the advisability of encouraging Colonial indistries. There were about 250 persons present. ...
Article : 1,665 wordsTern List.— In re Coonam. Motions generally, motions, &c.: In re J. E. Mann, insolveney appeal (part heard); same v. same (part heard), Low v. Richmond R. Sugar Company (D.C. appeal), Palmer v. Upward (D. C. appeal), ex parte William ...
Article : 216 wordsTuesday.—Henry Burton, adjourned certificate meeting; Jame Frederick M'Neale, adjourned certificate meeting; William Hansen, James Godfrey, William Bernard Brown, William Edward Bloomer, John Henry Mulholland, Isaac Simmons, ...
Article : 167 wordsDuring the month of July his Excellency the Governor signed, among others, the following letters of registration. Those are noticed as being patented by Australian inventors: ...
Article : 2,375 wordsCanses.—Dettlefron y. Trower (part heard), Everett v. Mathews, Ehing v. Knong Jee, Bothamley v. Cooper, Tansh v. Nathan, Stell v. Israel, stauncon v. Dyson, Kerr v. Pritchard, Smith v. same, Morris v. Pritchard, Woodhill v. Farlon. ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. T. K. Abbott, S. M., presided yesterday in the Charge division of the CENTRAL POLICE COURT, and dealt, as usual on Mondays, with a large number of persons accused of drunkenness and disorderly behaviour in the streets. ...
Article : 586 wordsThe scientific and mechanical exhibition now being held al the Exhibition Building, Prince Alfred Park, in connection with the Engineering Association of New South Wales, was well attended yesterday, both in the afternoon ...
Article : 973 wordsRe James Erwin. Mr. Armstrong appeared for the official assignee. The insolvent deposed that he wished te amend part D of his schedule; a decree was made against him in the case Lyons v. Erwin, setting aside certain deeds, ...
Article : 305 wordsClaim £15, for alleged loan. The plaintiff was nonsuited. COTTERILL AND ANOTHER V. HAZELMORE AND CO. Action for the recovery of £38, balunce alleged to be ...
Article : 280 wordsElizabeth Brodie or Kendrew appeared on remand before Mr. Leopold Yates, S.M., at the Redfern Police Court yesterday to answer a charge of bigamy. The information, which was laid against her by Leonard Henry Kendrew, ...
Article : 365 wordsSir,—Will some enthusiastic protectionist inform me why the Atlas Company sent home for a large dock? It is being made on the Continent, from where, probably the men will come to erect it here. Also, how is it no see so muth ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,—I see that some of the protection advocates have got on to the track of the unemployed, and with their glib tongues are porsuading these poor follows that protection will put them all into work, and that there will be no more ...
Article : 287 wordsMr. M'Culloch conducted the prosecutions on behalf of the Crown. SENTENCES. The following sentences were passed:—George M'Intosh, ...
Article : 506 wordsSir,—Will you kindly allow me to correct a slight inaccuracy in the remarks made by Sir Henry Parkes in the Legislative Assembly on Friday as to the number of inmates in the Shaftesbury Reformatory. Sir Henry ...
Article : 112 wordsSir,—In your issue of yesterday Mr. Pulsford refers to the colonial boot-making industry as a successful instance of "How it is possible for an employer to pay the currant rate of wages and the current bank rate and compete with the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Aug 1886, Page 4
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