Mr. Rogers and Mr. Coghlan, instructed by Mr. Alfred Rofe, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Gregory Walker, instructed by Messrs. Dawson and [?] for defendants. This was an action institut[?]d by plaintiff to settle the ...
Article : 1,890 wordsThe following are the principal portions of the report of the Royal Commission appointed on the 29th April last to inquire into the quarantine regulations for stock, and also into the circumstances connected with the recent outbreak ...
Article : 2,774 wordsPlaintiff sued to recover the sum of £26 for money due. A verdict was taken by consent for plaintiff, in the sum of £12 2s. OSBORNE V. DOWNES. ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. O'Malley, Clarke, S.M., disposed of the following cases in this court yesterday:- Thomas Nolan, for having made use of insulting words to W. Matthews, in a carriage on the Government railways, ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. Marsh, S.M., occupied the Bench yesterday. Thomas Dunn, charged with furiously driving a horse attached to a cart, whereby the safety of one Annie White was actually endangered, on the Abattoir-road, on ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. W. J. Foster prosecuted on behalf the Crown. CHARGE OF CONSPIRING TO DEFRAUD. Hugh Hannah and Augustus Gassman were charged that, the former having had his estate sequeetrated on the ...
Article : 1,065 wordsThe usual monthly meeting in connection with the Board of directors of the Zoological Society of New South Wales was held in the society's room on the grounds, at Moore Park, yesterday afternoon. Dr. George B[?]nnett, president ...
Article : 772 wordsWith reference to the foregoing report, the Hon. J. P. Abbett, Minister for Mines, has written the following minute, which was approved by the Cabinet yesterday:- "In acknowledging the receipt of the report of the ...
Article : 2,457 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest yeste[?]day morning at the Commercial Hotel. Darling-street, Balmain, on the body of a man named John Goo[?]r. who was found drowned in the waters of Waterview Bay, on Thursday ...
Article : 224 wordsSir,—Would you kindly publish in your paper the enclosed petition from Wentworth. I am going to present it to the Legislative Council on Tuesday next. The proprietors of the following stations in the Western ...
Article : 1,012 wordsSir,—I owe Mr. J. C. Neild the small courtesy of explaining that my delay in acknowledging his magniloquent effusion, inserted in your issue of the 29th ultimo, must not be attributed to any desire on my part to slight him or to ...
Article : 603 wordsBanco Court.—Chrirtian v. Woods (part heard), Bank of New South Wales v. Somerville, Brooks and others v. Smith, Lakeman v. Edmondson. Jury Court.—Bennett v. Corner and wife (part heard), [?]elisari[?] ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Abbott, S.M., presided at the Central Police Court yesterday. A number of unimportant cases were dealt with, the charges being principally those of drunkenness, or indecent ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. Addison, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. A large number of drunk and disorderly cases were disposed of. ...
Article : 590 wordsIn the estate of J. H. Marsh, a third meeting. Directions were given, and the meeting terminated. In the estate of Thoman Graham, a single meeting. Insolvent had no amendment to make either in his schedule or ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 6 Sep 1884, Page 11
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