In the matters of William Frederick Hill, Mary Jane Harden, Robert Stephenson Clarke, George Ferguson, William Thomas Smith, and Emma Maria Wood, single meetings were held and terminated. ...
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Article : 831 wordsThe French Government is determined to build up a French colony in the Pacific, and is not allowing the grass to grow under its feet. I mentioned in a letter some time since that it was part of the scheme of the ...
Article : 3,281 wordsThe following ia the calender for the Quarter Sessions commencing to-day:- Thos. Dickinson, larceny; Pierro Leglume, uttering a forged banknote, Wm. Roberts and Peter Lawson, ...
Article : 217 wordsMr. T. K. Abbott, S;. M., presided at the Newtow Police Court on Tuesday, and adjudicated upon the following cases:- Fanny Tempklement and Catherine Pearce were each ...
Article : 230 wordsThe special correspondent of the Daily News at Souakim forwards, under date 8th of February, the following account by Mr. Levi, an Austrian merchant, of his visit to Osman Digna Mr. Levi, who is perfectly trustworthy, ...
Article : 1,761 wordsMaster's Office.—At 11 a.m.; Re pention of W. T. Burridge, to settle minutes; re petition of A. W. Murray, to settle minutes; re Messrs. Robertson. Fisher, and Ralfe, gentlemen, 3 &c., to tax costs; Smith v. Gifford and another, to settle minutes; ...
Article : 152 wordsThursday.—W. Humphreys and Harrison Waddington, extension of time for accounts and plans. Alexander Gordon, hearing of order nisi for W. Gordon and to show cause why the decision of the District Court should not be ...
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Article : 685 wordsThe British Board of Trade has issued an official memorandum, drawn up by one of the most eminent of Queen's counsil, giving an opinion in favour of the principles on which the new Shipping Bill is based. The following is ...
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Article : 229 wordsMr. March, S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court yesterday: and Mr. Addison, S.M., dealt with the cases in tha Summons Court. A number of persons were fined for drunkenness. ...
Article : 199 wordsYesterday Mr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., occupied the Bench. William Watson, James Smith, John Dalzell, Alfred Towusend, John Griffin, and Catherine Farrell were each fined [?] with 7s. 6d. costs, or three days' imprisonment, ...
Article : 697 wordsSir,—Your sub-leader in yesterday's Herald is rightly calculated to allay unnecessary fears entertained by the Sydney public as to a water famine, which, if it ever occured, would be a direful disaster. The situation is grave ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 Apr 1884, Page 5
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