Mr. Heydon and Mr. Edmunds, instructed by Mr. Cahill, appeared for plaintiff; and Mr. Salomons, Q.C, and Mr. Teece, instructed by Messrs. Stephen, Laurence, and Jaques, for the defendants. ...
Article : 4,422 wordsWe conclude below the annual report of the president, Dr. Arthur Renwick, on the State Children's Relief Department:- "In prosecutions brought by the police against ...
Article : 8,327 wordsYesterday the City Coroner held an inquest at St. Vincent's Hospital on the body of a man named Jeremiah Payne, a labourer employed at No. 2 shaft, No. 10 section of the Sydney Waterworks, who was taken to the hospital ...
Article : 149 wordsIn the matter of W. H. Cutler. The hearing of an order for attachment for contempt, in not filing schedule in in compliance with order absolute, was ordered to stand over until the 26th instant. ...
Article : 208 wordsSenior- Sergeant Long reported to the City Coroner that about 7 o'clock yesterday morning a gentleman of independent means, a Mr. John Gray, residing at Heath, Cross. street, Double Bay, was found by his housekeeper, Mrs. Dorothy ...
Article : 498 wordsTo recover £13 15s., for work and labour done and commission due. Mr. Slattery appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Salter for the defence. Verdict for the plaintiff. HAMILTON V. SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. ...
Article : 151 wordsJury Court.—Hordorn v. Commercial Union Assurance Company (part heard), Webber v. Warren, Sherratt v. Bates, Smith v. Tant, Saunders v. Murray, Gibson v. Love. Banco Court.—Friday. 20th June, 1884: Buffrey v. M'Caughey ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Hanoi correspondent ot the Hongkong Daily Press says— "I went to see the execution of a pirate on May 2. There were two to be beheaded, but one of them cut his own throat in the prison the night before. He was brought out ...
Article : 524 wordsFriday, June 20.—J. F. Healey, J. Baily, H. R. Davldge, W. Gilbert, T. Hoy, third meetings; W. A. Simpson, O. Kelly, W. Masson, single meetings; Morton, Jackson, and Rochester, ex parte H. Morton, special for proof, and for insolvent to account ...
Article : 90 wordsCauses.—Summat v. Foster. Brennan v. Clay, Forde and another v. Lark and others, Smith and another v. Coonan and another, Woodruff and another v. Harmer, Service and others v. Evans, Davidson v. Graham, Sprenger v. Rover. ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. W. Johnson, S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Marsh, S.M., dealt with a number ot cases in the Summons Court. A number of persons were dealt with for drunkenness. ...
Article : 792 wordsSir,—The community are indebted to your issue of 7th June for the extraordinary intelligence contained in your New York Letter of 3rd May. While the Australasian colonies are in the thr[?]es of finance, and while we see one ...
Article : 748 wordsSir,—Mr. Walter Shellshear is in error when he says that "Quid" quite "ignores the fact that these (light draught) vessels are built exclusively for use on rivers, &c." "Quid" well knows, from a long experience at sea, that ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsMr. T. K. Abbott, S.M., presided at the above court yesterday, and disposed of the following cases:- Michael Considine, for being drunk and using bad language in the street, was, for the first offence, fined 5s. or 2 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 20 Jun 1884, Page 4
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