Mr. Gordon, Q.C.. Mr. Lingen, and Dr. Donovan, instructed by Messrs. Slattery and Heydon, for the plaintiffs (respondents); Mr. Owen, Q.C., Mr. C. J. Manning, and, Mr. Knox, for defendant (appellant). ...
Article : 942 wordsMr. SPEAKER took the clair at half-past 4 o'clock. THE CASE OF JOSEPH BELL. Mr. FOSTER, in reply to Dr. Ross, said that a petition had been received, signed by the mayor, aldermen, ...
Article : 15,895 wordsJury Court.—Sherrey v. Lawson. Stephen v. Doyle, Bradoury v. Bank of New South Wales. Helsham v. Jones. German v. Riordan, Wilson v. Paul. Notice.—The jurous summoned for the Jury Court will not be required till 1.30 ...
Article : 189 wordsThursday.—Bernard M'Sorley, extension of time for account and plan; William Williams. ditto; George Matthews, motion for release; Ellis Somers Pieroey v. Daniel Dominic M'Mahon. application for compulsory sequestration George Henry Byrne. ...
Article : 138 wordsM'Donnld v. Robertson, part heard, Rogers v. Young, Morris v. Willson, the Singer Manufacturing; Company v. Clear[?], Biggs v. Aspinall, Rohan v. Lassen, Bourke v. Kelsey, Drummond v. Whittic. ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Clarke, S. M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday Twenty-five cases of drunkenness were dealt with, and also a number of cases of other minor offences. ...
Article : 627 wordsMr. Cameron to move,—1 That the Mort's Bay Improvement Hill be referred to a select committee for consideration and report. 2. That such committee consist of Dr. Renwick, Mr. Garrard, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Burns, Mr. Poole, Mr. Davies, Mr. O'Connor, ...
Article : 65 wordsSir,—[?] in your Saturday's leader, Having reference to the subject of reading speeches in Parliament, on which I should like to make some short comments. You have no objection to bring against ...
Article : 892 wordsIn the matter of Frederick Gawthorpe. Insolvent did not desire to amend his schedule, no debts were proved, and the report having been read the meeting closed. In the matter of Henry John Perry. Insolvent did not ...
Article : 345 wordsOn Monday, before Mr. Dillon, S.M, John Mackin, for exposing himself on the railway platform at Homebush, was fined 40s., or seven days. Henry Martineer and Richard Johnson, for riotous behaviour, were each fined 40s. and 2s. ...
Article : 123 wordsIhe inquest on the bodies of the five persons drowned by the sinking of the Austral was resumed by the City Coroner yesterday. William Hadden, a labourer, deposod: I was employed ...
Article : 3,078 wordsFrancis Badman sued G. H. Shaul for payment due for work and labour done, for materials provided, and for money found to be due on accounts stated between them. The plaintiff entered into an agreement to do the plastering ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 16 Nov 1882, Page 5
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