A special sitting in Banco was held to deliver reserved judgments in the following cases:— IN RE TERRY. ...
Article : 10,324 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, before Mr. Abbott, S.M., Patrick Garvey and Jane Hopkins, publicans, were each fined £10, with coats, for offences under the Licensing Act., Several cases of using improper language ...
Article : 409 wordsA deputation, consisting of Mr. R. Miller, Mayor, of Dubbo, Alderman Phillips, Messrs. J. Penzer, J. Caro, H. O'Grady, W. E. Morgan, and P. M'Encroo, waited upon, the Minister for Works yesterday with regard to ...
Article : 868 wordsYesterday a deputation. of gentlemen interested in the importation and use of dynamite were introduced to the Colonial Treasurer by Captain Wagermann. Their object was to ask for a relaxation of the restrictions upon the ...
Article : 186 wordsA deputation waited upon the Minister for Mines yesterday morning for the purpose of laying before him certain irregularities in connection with the Pitt Town Common, near Windsor. The deputation were introduced by Messrs. ...
Article : 409 wordsThis case, in which the plaintiff. H. Qreenfield, sued David Thompson, of the Marine Hotel, Chowder Bay, for £100—as payment for two patent safety bathing machines, made, as alleged, to the order of the defendant—was ...
Article : 734 wordsA case, in which it appears that furniture had been removed by a tonaut in ofder to secure it from being sold for payment of rent, was decided by Mr. Marsh, S.M., in the Balmain Police Court yesterday. ...
Article : 504 wordsYesterday morning a deputation from the borough of Alexandria waited on the Minister for Public Instruction to ask that a Public school should be established there. The deputation was introduced by Mr. John Sutherland' ...
Article : 785 wordsMr. A. Bowman, M L.A., yesterday introduced a deputation, to the Minister for Works, to urge upon the hon. gentleman the desirableness of his abolishing the toll in connection with the Fitzroy Bridge at Windsor. ...
Article : 309 wordsAn address was presented yesterday at the University by the medical students to Professor Anderson Stuart, professor of. anatomy and physiolegy,' as a mark of sympathy, with him in his recent domestic affliction. The ...
Article : 716 wordsProthonotary's Office.—Bank of New South Wales v. Dibbs, 10; Smith v. King, King v. Smith, 10.30. Divorce Court.—Registrar's Office: Law v. Law, 11. ...
Article : 31 wordsAt the Water Police Court, during the whole of yesterday afternoon, Mr. Whittingdule Johnson, S.M., was engaged in connection with a case of an important nature with respect to seamen. The defendant was Captain David ...
Article : 899 wordsYesterday morning a large number of members of the Legislative Assembly, including Messrs, W. Clarke, Gormley, 'Targett, Forsyth, Hogan, Day, Barbour, H. Clarke, T. R. Smith, M.'Kinnon, Hayes, D. A. Ferguson, ...
Article : 580 wordsSir,—It might be thought by many that my silence on this matter amounts to a tacit admission of what Mr. Freehill asserts. I wish thepublic to know that I have already forwarded for publication two letters setting out the true ...
Article : 499 wordsSir,—It is perfectly disgraceful that a small place like Sydney should show up such an extensive dead-letter list. I reserved only yesterday three letters which ought to have been delivered four or five months ago; and I should ...
Article : 188 wordsIn the matter of Jnmes Tobias Ryan and Edwin Ryan. Several debts wero proved, no directions were given, and tho official assignee having read his report, tho meeting terminated. ...
Article : 475 wordsA deputation of cigar makers—consisting of Messrs. T. Hutchinson, J. H. Mayor. Phillips, and Benjamin—had an interview with the Colonial Treasurer yesterday, with respect to the duty imposed upon the tobacco leaf used ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 27 Mar 1886, Page 10
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