The Hon. the Minister for Works was waited upon yesterday by Mr. M. F. Smith, Mayor of Waterloo, Aldermen Anderson, Hurrisky, Bretnall, and Evana, and Mr. T. Aiderson, who came to ask that either the Government, ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Manning and Dr. Donovan, for plaintiffs, instructed by Mr. Pitt; Mr. Darloy, Q. C., and Mr. Armstrong, for the defendants, instructed by Messrs. Norton and Co. This action was brought by the plaintiffs, a firm of ...
Article : 802 wordsThe case of Horwitz v. Horwitz and Solomon, in which Michael Henry Horwitz petitions for dissolution of his marriage with his wife Flora Martha Horwitz, on the ground of her adultery with Henry Albert Solomon, has ...
Article : 19,239 wordsA deputation, consisting of the Hon. A. Campbell, M.L.C., R. Butcher, M.L.A. (Mayor of Wollahar), Waston (Mayor of Paddington), Aldermen Davis and Graham, and Messrs. John Macpherson and Gerard ...
Article : 344 wordsMr. Garrett, M.L.A, Mr. Kidd, and Mr. R. Porter wailed on the Hon. the Minister for Works yesterday, to ask that compensation might be given to certain farmers for the loss of three trucks of hay, burnt on the Camden ...
Article : 159 wordsIntroduced by Dr. Tarrant, M.L.A., Aldermen King, Somerville, and Furness, of the Kiama Municipal Council, waited upon the Minister for Works, and drew his attention to the long delay in making promised deviations of ...
Article : 243 wordsA deputation, consisting of members of the Naval Volunteer Artillery corps, accompanied by Sir John Robertson and Mr. John Sutherland, Ms. L. A., and Captain Sadleir, R.N., waited upon the Colonial Secretary yesterday, to[?] ...
Article : 204 wordsA large deputation representing the municipalites of Redfern and Waterloo, and introduced by Messrs. Fremlin and Sutherland, Ms.L.A., waited upon the Colonial Secretary yesterday morning, with the object of securing a recreation ...
Article : 1,855 wordsMessrs. Roberts and Young, Ms.P., waited upon the Minister for Works yesterday morning to ask that something might be done towards improving the navigation of the Wallamba, a river flowing into the sea near Cape Hawke. ...
Article : 137 wordsYesterday, Mr. Addison, S.M., presided in the Charge Court, and Mr. Marseh, S.M., in the Summons Court. Richard Nesbitt was fined £5, in default there months' imprisonment, for having committed an offence against ...
Article : 366 wordsThe following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:— PUBLIC HOLIDAY.—Friday, the 21st instant is proclaimed a public holiday in the district of Dubbo. ...
Article : 1,206 wordsIn this case James Smith sued Charles Gerth for £38 for labour and material for slating two heuses at Randwick. He obtained a verdict for £37 10s. COSGROVE V TURNER. ...
Article : 149 wordsIn the matter of F. Da Costa. The report was read, and the mesting terminated. In the matter of G. Edmonds and J. Byrne. The report was read, and the meeting terminated. ...
Article : 321 wordsThe City Cororer held an inquest at the South Sydney Morgue yesterday afternoon, on the body of a man named Thomas Curtis, who was found dead in a tent near George's River, on Thursday. Senior-constable Hatfield, stationed ...
Article : 399 wordsProthonotary.—Taxation List: Dalbuny v. Lyne, 10.30; in re W. A. Manning, 10.30; Lakeman v. Edmondson, 11; in re John A. B. Cahill, gentleman one, &c., 12. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe annual meeting of the Protection and Political Reform League was held on Thursday evening last, in the Temperance Hall. In the absence of the president (who is in Melbourne), Mr. I. Laver, vice-president, occupied the ...
Article : 362 wordsMr. G. O'M. Clarke, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday. Frederick Charles Bone, 28 years, dealer, for wilful exposure, was sentenced to be imprisoned and kept to hard ...
Article : 1,274 wordsSir,—By Act of Parliament we are compelled to destory all rabbits found on our lands. And the most enticing medium recommended to be used for their destruction is carrots steeped in a strong solution of arsenic and then put ...
Article : 369 wordsSir,—The recent prosecution of a passenger delaying to hand his fare on the railway calls to mind the possibility of sach a contingency on the trams and the old question of the desirability of season tickets being granted to regular ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Sep 1883, Page 9
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