Very satisfactory progress was made yesterday in connection with the work of raising the Austral and it is confidently expected that she will be successfully floated before 8 o'clock this morning. When operations ...
Article : 602 wordsMr. Crane, S.M., presided on the bench in the Charge Court yesterday. Eighteen cases of drunkenness were dealt with. Thomas Collins was charged with having gathered alms ...
Article : 319 wordsThe twenty-second annual meeting of the above association was held last night at the Victoria Barracks. There were about 40 members present. Major Jaques was appointed to the chair. The advertisement convening the ...
Article : 1,860 wordsThis was a suit Brought by Mrs. Clarson for divorce. The issus were marriage, adultery, and bigamy. Dr. Sly, by Messrs. Abbott and Allon, appoared for the petitioner. No counsel appeared for the respendent. ...
Article : 606 wordsThe P. and O. Company's steamship Parramatta arrived at Albany on Wednesday morning, flying the yellow flag, and immediately took up a position in the quarantine ...
Article : 120 wordsLord Derby received, on the 16th instant at the Colonial Office, the High Commissioners of Canada and the Agents-General of the Australian colonies, New Zealand, and the Cape of Good Hope. Sir Alexander ...
Article : 1,072 wordsMessrs. Buchanan and Addison, S.Ms., occupied the bench at the Water Police Court yesterday. George Hall, a sailor belonging to the City of Halifax, was fined 10s. fro drankeeness, and was sent to gaol for ...
Article : 188 wordsThe sittings of this Court were resumed at Darlinghurst this morning. Mr. Frank Smyth prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. SENTENCES. ...
Article : 1,026 wordsA complimentary picnic was tendered to Mr. Joseph Mitchell, a momber of teh Lower House for Newtown, by his friends and supporters, at Corry's Tea Gardons, Botany, yesterday. There were altogether, nearly 200 ...
Article : 1,405 wordsIn the respective matters of James Blakey and William Rudalnd. One debt was proved in each estite, and the offical assignecs having read their reports, the meetings closed. In the several matters of James Murphy, W. Geoghan. ...
Article : 393 wordsSir,—Those who take an interest in our Police Force, and who are anxious to secure and maintain a high character amongst its members, will feel indebted to you for the excellent article which appeared in your issue of the 20th instent ...
Article : 729 wordsThe sittings of teh Central Criminal Court were resumed at Darlinghurst this morning. His Honor Sir George [?]nes presided, adn Mr. P. J. Healy represanted the Crown. ...
Article : 1,331 wordsSir,—In to-day's issue of the Herald it is intimated that extensions of teh tourist districts from Lithgow to Bathurst and from Moss Vale to Couburn take place on the 3rd March, for a period of three months as an experiment. To ...
Article : 245 wordsProthonotory Taxation, List.—Dunshea v. Walle and another at 10.30; Hoffilung and others v. Davison, 10.30 same v. Porter, 10.30: In [?] billl of costs of J. Dwyer v. Bank of New South Wales. 11. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 1 Mar 1883, Page 4
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