Mr. Dillon, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. Alexander M'Intosh, alias Fitzsimmons, 22 years, o[?] a charge of having been drunk in Hurris-street, was fines ...
Article : 367 wordsThe prisoner was tried before the Chairman of Quarter Sessions at Singleton for cattle stealing. On the day after his committal, the prisoner being then on bail, exppressed a wish to make a statement to the constable who was in ...
Article : 434 wordsA public meeting was held in the Musonic Hall, on Saturday afternoon, to discuss the new Land Bill. In the absence of the Mayor, the chair was occupied by Alderman Marks. There was a large attendance, principally of ...
Article : 755 wordsWhatever official act may serve to dim the popularity of the Hon. Mr. Dibbs, it certainly will not be that of abolishing the abattoirs at Globe Island. The actual necessity of the step is generally admitted even by ...
Article : 1,566 wordsMr. W. J. Foster prosecuted for the Crown. JURORS FINED. The following jurors were fined 40s. each for nonattendance:—Edward Heaton, agent, Botany-street; ...
Article : 752 wordsMr. Buchanan, S.M., disposed of the business in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Addison, S.M., presided in the Summons Court. Patrick Mooney and Richard Egan, both middle-aged ...
Article : 172 wordsThis was an action tried before Mr. Justice Innes and a jury of four, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff by a majority of the jury, which had been consented to. The plaintiff was seeing a friend off by one of the defendant's ...
Article : 1,178 wordsSir,—It is somewhat remarkable that while the cause of the squatter finds eager champions, and the claims of the selectors have equally enthusiastic advocates, no one has come forward to defend the in crests of those who belong to ...
Article : 1,376 wordsTwo convictions took place at the Court of Quarter Sessions last week of persons who had uttered Hanover medals, intending to pass them off as current coin of the realm. Before santencing the offenders, Judge Dowling reserved the ...
Article : 748 wordsSir,—Our community has been galvanised into violent political life by the Land Bill of the Stuart Ministry. That Ministry is known here chiefly by that unworkable abortion of the New Zealand Rabbit Act. But there are other minor ...
Article : 986 wordsJohn Fogarty, licensce of the Star Hotol, Devonshire-street, appealed against the decision of Mr. G. O'M. Clarke, S. M., in having at the Central Police Court fined him £4 and costs on a charge of having on Sunday, 16th ...
Article : 356 wordsThe growth and importance of the shipping trade of the colony is significantly marked by the many improvements lately made in the Mort's Dock Engineering Company's works. A few years ago the necessities of the shipping ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsTuesday.—James G. Ogilvie, Edwin D. Leysbon, Lorimer E. Harcus, James Leggatt, Richard Swansborough, George M'Maugh Nathan Blumenthal, Dugald M'Callum, John M'Cauley, Charles G. Morrell, Joshua Starr, Arcbibald Allardice, certificate ...
Article : 101 wordsSummons to show cause: Sheridian v. The Commissioner for Railways. Causes: Hellyer v. Norris, Cook v. Teefy, Moloney v. Collins, Bonser v. Robinson, Stephen (official assignee) v. Harris, Matthews v. North, Cowan and another v. Wood, ...
Article : 48 wordsIn the matter of Daniel Innes. No debts were proved; and as the insolvent had not had an opportunity of consulting his books for the purpose of filing schedule and statement, the meeting was adjourned to the 12th instant. ...
Article : 270 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest at the Limerick Castle Hotel yesterday afternoon on the body of an infant named John Herbert Skinner, who was found dead on a sofa at his father's residence at Ann-street, Surry Hills, on Sunday ...
Article : 417 wordsSir,—The new Land Bill is undoubtedly a very able moasure, an immense improvement on the law of 1861, and many of its leading features will meet with the approval of the majority of all sections of the cummunity. I would, ...
Article : 875 wordsSir,—Having occasion to travel nearly every Wednesday on a stock train, I heartily undorse what Mr. A. A. Dangar writes in the interests of the unfortunate stock that travel on our various railway systems. With all respect to Mr. ...
Article : 260 wordsSir,—In the London Times of 20th September last there is a more than usually interesting essay on the celebrated Sheridan. It concludes as follows:—"Nowhere than in the English press ought Sheridan to have warmer admirers. ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—In order to prevent misunderstanding, I beg to hand you a copy of the calbegram I sent on the 27th October to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and to which some reference was made a few days ago in your telegraphic ...
Article : 126 wordsHammond v. Perry, goods sold and delivered, £1 5s. 4d.; verdict for the defendant. Davies v. Johnstone, money lent, £1 2s.; verdict for the plaintiff Lynch v. Coulter, work and labour done, £4 10s.; the plaintiff was nonsutted. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Nov 1883, Page 5
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