A good supply of wood and forage was offered at the Darling Harbour sales this morning. The markets were well attended by the trade. In the forage market improvement was noted both in demand and competition. There ...
Article : 695 wordsMr. Owen continued his arguments on behalf of plaintiff, and contended that this was only an interlocutory injunction, and the Court was not asked to decide the question fianlly. He also referred to the case of Eno v. Stephen, ...
Article : 1,739 wordsThe author of this little book, whose full title is democracy in the Old World and the New," is modest enough to conceal his name. He may ha[?] good personal reasons for doing that, but for the ...
Article : 3,044 wordsTerm list.—Equity Appeal: Redman and others v. Allen and others. defendants' appeal. Common Law Jurisdiction. Demurrers—The Commercial Banking Company v. Gibson, Barry v. Liverpool and Globe Insurance Company, Bowman v. Farnell, ...
Article : 118 wordsWool.—Respecting the wool market the European Mail of the 3rd October writes as follows:—The wool market both in London and the provinces Wears a healthy appearance. Since the close of the auctions the transactions have been few, but the ...
Article : 778 wordsThursday, November l8.—Azud Ali, extension of time; Ack Chow, directions; A. Lenehan, D. B. Selman, motion to expunge debt; H. S. Briggs, motion for release; T. Poole, A. Walker, J. J. Gordon, G. J. Clarke, J. L. Proctor, Margaret ...
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Article : 49 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, before Mr. G. O'M. Clarke, S.M., Malbrook Salmain, a Nubian, was charged with having maliciously stabbed William John Lovern, a police constable, with intent to do him grievous ...
Article : 1,572 wordsA fair supply of fish was received at the Woolloomooloo markets from November 3 to November 8, including the following:—From the harbour 72 baskets; Botany, 105; Broken Bay, 113; Wollongong, 21; Shellharbour, 19; ...
Article : 258 wordsThe City Coronor, Mr. H Shiell, held an inquest yesterday at the Agricultural Hall, in the Domain, on the body of Stephen Harper, who died from the effects of injuries which he sustained by jumping off a trameur while ...
Article : 1,209 wordsBy Messrs. Harrison, Jones, and Devlin, Limited AEF, 35 greasy at 10d; Keenan over Amaroo, 46 greasy at 10¼d; halfcircle over JC, 6 greasy at 9d; EJ over Cadon, 158 greasy at 9½d; AD over Rosefield, l3 at 9d: HH over M, 8 greasy at 10d; MT ...
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Advertising : 294 wordsReports were lodged in the matters of R. Wheeldon, J. M'Lon, J. C. Smith, J. Smith, and J. Murphy; and in some of the matters debts were proved. Formal meetings were held is several other matters. ...
Article : 102 wordsMessrs. King, Cunningham, and Co. report:—Fat Cattle: About 1300 yarded. The market was easier, and best pens of bullocks were quoted at £14 10s to £16 2s 6d; good, £11 10s to £13; medium, £8 to £10 Sheep: 21,000 penned, the bulk being middling ...
Article : 556 wordsIn this case Bradley, Newton, and Lamb and Sidney Stewart for £80 8s. 6d., balance on furniture, and they obtained a verdict for the amount claimed. PINK AND ANOTHER V. BENNETT. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 13 Nov 1884, Page 7
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