Yesterday morning a party, consisting of the Hon. W. [?] T[?]kett, Dr. Mackellar, Mr. Augustus Morris, and Mr[?] Kenneth Stuart, left the city in a four-in-hand for the relief works at Bankstown. The rather dirty streets of the ...
Article : 1,195 wordsAs was briefly stated in yesterday's issue, the now steamship Australasian, and or charter to the Orient Company, arrived from Plymouth with 640 immigrants, and anchored in Watson's Bay. Early yesterday morning the vessel was ...
Article : 2,033 wordsFor many years the Henley Regatta, the principal festival of "the river," has been held on the first Thursday and Friday of July. It is almost traditional that on one or other, and often on both, of those days ...
Article : 5,080 wordsThis matter, which was an appeal in two cases against a decision of a District Court Judge, was adjourned till thursday. Mr. Salomons, Q. C., instructed by Mr. Fawl, for appellant. ...
Article : 3,195 wordsProthonotory's Office.—Re Scott, 10.80; re Farrelly, 11. ...
Article : 17 wordsMr. Clarke, S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court yesterday. Hugh Christopher Quinn was charged with having uttered a forged £5-note on the English, Soottish, and ...
Article : 207 wordsThe following notifications appeared in yesterdayGazette:- VOLUNTEER FORCE.—Lieutenant and Adjutant James Hill, of the Vounteer Permanent Staff, to be a Captain. ...
Article : 463 wordsMr. Leopold Yates, D.S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Marsh, S.M., dealt with a number of cases in the Summons Court. Michael Mansfield, 32, labourer, charged with having ...
Article : 419 wordsThe following are particulars of the rescus of the survivors of the Greeley Arctic Expedition telegraphed from Adelaide to the Argus:—The Standard's New York correspondent, telegraphing on July 17, reports that the relief ships Thetis ...
Article : 801 wordsMr. Whitlingdale Johnson, S.M., dealt with the business at this Court yesterday. Emma M'Clure was charged, on the information of Michael J. Maddon, inspector of nuisances for the Borough of ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Addison occupied the Bench yesterday. Alexander fulton, 10 years, was charged with stealing two pigeons, value 2s. 6d., the property of Hope Martin. Francis Moore, William Pierpoint, and Thomas Daby, 14 ...
Article : 139 wordsThe City Coronor held an inquest at the Agricultural Hall yesterday, on the body of a woman named Ann Harding, who died at the Sydney Hospital the previous day, from the effects of severe burns receivod on the 13th instant, ...
Article : 304 wordsIn the matter of G. W. Yarnton. An adjourned speci[?] meeting for proof of debt was held and terminated. In the mailer of J. R. Bin[?] The adjourned second meeting was taken, and further adjourned to the 19th ...
Article : 299 wordsSir,—Will you allow me a small space in your columni to call attention to the reckless manner in which the clearing is done at the Field-of-Mars Common. Beautiful trees of 30 or 40 years' growth are daily being rooted up, and the ...
Article : 330 wordsSir,—Surely this bill should make some provision for widows and orphans, otherwise it would be better not to have it. For take a case: I have been 25 years a Civil servant; if I pay up the 3 per cent, on my salary required ...
Article : 290 wordsSir,-I thank you for reprinting the first of my letters to "Engineer" in your columns. To Mr. Dibbs's challenge that I should, "if a public man," disclose my name forthwith, I must at present reply ...
Article : 395 wordsSir,—In your report of the meeting of the Trades ad Labour Council of the 14th August, it is stated that it appeared, from observations made, that all the shipping companies with the exception of one had agreed to the demands ...
Article : 188 wordsIn this case W. Nichols sued W. Halfnight for work and labour in connection with the removal of a weatherboard cottage. He claimed £27 10s., but having heard the evidence his Honor gave him a verdict for £15. ...
Article : 415 wordsSir,—In your paper of to-day appears an announcement that it is doubtful whether the Civil Service Bill will even get as far as the second reading. This is a doleful piece of intelligence. For 10 years we have been promised this ...
Article : 279 wordsSir,—Referring to the great currrent of the progressing results of inventive genius which is or is not now waiting fettered and frozen by the bonds of our antiqauted friend, the Letters of ...
Article : 239 wordsSir,—I see, re examination by the Marine Board, that the captain of the Birkagate "passed down the harbour on the north side of Fort Denison," whereas by the 120th clause of the Navigation Act the should have passed on the south ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 23 Aug 1884, Page 8
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