Thursday, August 14.—L. Levin, D. M'Donald, D. Innes, D. O'Sullivan, G. Lodge, P. Humble, J. West. A. J. Cane, J. Aniezark, extensions of time; E. J. Marcus, motion for release; [?]. E. Jamieson certificate; W. Hodges v. J. Conlon, Stewart and ...
Article : 128 wordsA special meeting of the Marine Board was held yesterday morning to inquire into the circumstances connected with the collision between the steamers Barrabool and Birksgate, which occurred off Bradley's Head shortly after midnight ...
Article : 2,731 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday evening, Mr. Burdekin, M.L.A., asked the Minister of Public Instruction a series of questions relative to the steps which led to the establishment of the Temporary Art Gallery, tho condition ...
Article : 1,699 wordsA public meeting was held at the Masonic H[?]ll, York-street, last night, for the purpose of showing sympathy with the Norwegian, Anderson, recently flogged for an alleged act of gro[?] indecency. The ...
Article : 1,720 wordsSir,—In order that a rent be satisfactory to both landlord and tenant,one essential element is necessary, viz.—that the annual rent equals in value as nearly as possible the annual value of the productions of the land rented, with the ...
Article : 1,393 wordsCauses: Stratton and another v. Underwood (part heard), Wells v. N[?]in, s[?]me v. Maxwell. Booker v. Loveday. B[?]rden v. H[?]ynes, Gale v. Lane. Rosenfeld and another v. Ellis, Storer and another v. Bryce, Freidman v. G[?]m. ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Johnson, D.S.M., sat on the Charge bench yesterday. Caleb Cross and Thomas Halliday were charged with having blasted rock in the city without having first obtained ...
Article : 368 wordsSir.—Will you kindly grant me space to relate facts in re the West Botany nuisance case, the prosecution of which has been abandoned by the Atto[?]ney-General? It is impossible for me to remain silent after the reasons ...
Article : 1,603 wordsMr. Addison, S. M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. John Silk and Sarah Dunn were convicted of behaving in an indecent manner. The woman was fined £5, or three ...
Article : 145 wordsMr. O'Malley Clarke, S. M., disposed of the business in this court yesterday. Alexander Devine, Bridget Lea, and Elizabeth Payne were charged with riotous behaviour in Beaumont-street, on ...
Article : 419 wordsMr. J. M. Marsh, S. M., presided at the St. Leonards Police Court on Tuesday, and disposed of the business as follows:- Bobert Thompson, for having been drunk in High-street, ...
Article : 616 wordsSir,—The Land Bill having passed through committee, and being likely to become law shortly, I should like to call attention to one most objectionable featu[?]e in it, and on[?] Which I hope to see expunged from the bill before it finally ...
Article : 690 wordsMr. Piddington gave notice of his intention in the Legislative Council to ask the representative of the Government on Tuesday next: "Under section 36 of the new Land Bill, how many annual instalments of 1s. per acre, ...
Article : 288 wordsMr. Stuart to move,—That this House will, on Tuesday next, resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole to consider the expediency of bringing in a bill to authorise the resumption of certain portions of land situate between George and Pitt streets, in ...
Article : 197 wordsMr. Marsh, S. M., occupied the Bench yesterday. Frank Reynolds, for using profane language in Birchgrove-rond, Balmain, was fined 40s., and 4s. lOd. costs, or 14 days in gaol. ...
Article : 113 wordsYesterday the City Coronor held an inquest at the Agricultural Hall, Domain. at the back of the hospital, on the body of Neilds Tobias Jacobsen. a Norwegian, who was found by Senior-Constable Walker in Castlereagh-street on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 14 Aug 1884, Page 6
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