Mr. Rogers, by Mr. Freehill, for the plaintiff; Mr. C. B. Stephen, by the Crown Selicitor, for the defendant. The plaintiff was a cab proprietor, and he brought this action to recover damages caused to his cab by a collision ...
Article : 1,139 wordsOn Saturday night Sir John Robertson addressed s large meeting of electors in the Town Hull, Mudgee, the Mayor (Mr. George Davidson) presiding. There were a number of dissentients in the room, but the proceedings were very ...
Article : 4,885 wordsMr. R. A. New[?] proposed, and Travers Jones seconded, Mi. O'Mara's nomination. Mr. Arth[?]r W. Molmeax proposed, and Mr. Thomas Lindbeek seconded, Dr. Renwick. Mr. O'Mara, who was warmly received, made a telling ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. A. J. Gould was nominated by Mr. W. Burnett, seconded by Dr. Read. Mr. James Hutchinson was nominated by Mr. John Campbell, seconded by Mr. John Dines. Mr. John Elliott was nominated by Mr. Georgs Loder, seconded ...
Article : 97 wordsMessrs. W. T. Coonan, A. Stokes, and H. H. CooKe were nominated to-day. Mr. Cooke had a very unfavourable reception, and was repeatedly hooted by too crowd, especially when speaking in defence of the Parkes ...
Article : 77 wordsThe nomination of members for this electorate took place to-day. There was a fair attendance, and the following gentlemen were duly proposed and seconded:—Messrs. Clarke, Dalton, Torpy, and Nelson. The candidates each ...
Article : 2,406 wordsOn Satmday morning the City Coroner initiated an inquest, at the Observer Tavern, touching the death of Frank D. Bell, a quartermaster of the s.s. Austral, who on Friday last was drowned near the Circular Quay, through a ...
Article : 1,829 wordsMr. Clarke, S. M., presided on the bench in the Charge Court yesterday. Thirty-three cases of drunkennesswere dealt with. Emily Be[?]t, on a charge of being an improper person, ...
Article : 311 wordsThe final results of the poll are:—Gerald Spring, 1097; J. A. Mackinnon, 799; Hon. James Watson, 797. Intense excitement prevailed as the several returns came in, and the successful candidates addressed the excited crowd. ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Marsh, S.M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Buchanan, S. M., disposed of the business of the Summons Court. Annie Johnston was charged with having no visible ...
Article : 472 wordsThe Queanbeyan polling is as follows:—George F. De Salis, member of the late Land Law Reform Conference, 336; Hodgkinson, 244; Wright, 211. Two returns have yet to come in, which cannot alter the result, except in Mr. ...
Article : 50 wordsOn the application of Mr, Lyons (official liquidator), his Honor made an order for the payment of a dividend of 7s. 6d. in the £ on the amount of assets already realised, and that the solicitors of the official liquidator bring in their ...
Article : 1,215 wordsAt the nominations to day about 100 persons were present only, owing to no contest bung expected Mr. Alexander Ryrie, the late member for the district, was nominated by Mr. Thomas J. Roberts, of Exeter Farm, and seconded by ...
Article : 84 wordsSir Henry Parkes has been returned unopposed amid the greatest enthusiasm. ...
Article : 18 wordsMr. Brunker was elected unopposed for East Maitland to-day. ...
Article : 16 wordsAt the East Macqunrie election, Mr. Combes was proposed by Mr. R. Y. Cousins and seconded by Mr. J. Sweed. Mr. S. Smith was proposed by Mr. J. Greenhalgh and seconded by Mr. W. Neary. No other candidates being ...
Article : 51 wordsThe polling to-day resulted as follows:—George Day, 294; James Hayes, 276; Luke Glueson, 162. Mr. Day has thus been returned. The election excited a large amount of interest. The result was received with loud cheering, and ...
Article : 99 wordsThe final poll for the Hunter election is as follows:- Burns—West Maitland, 155; Lochinvar, 58; Bishop's Bridge, 30; Cessnock, 33; Mulbring 14; Greta, 48; Banxton, 65; Pokolbing, 38; Largs, 66; Rosebrook, 11: ...
Article : 75 wordsBanco Court.—Freeman v. Bank of N. S. Wales, part heard; Burt v. Benson; Toohey v. Commissioner for Railways; Gilder v. same. Jury Court.—Jackson v, Goode, part heard; Keating v. Bank of ...
Article : 173 wordsThe nominations to-day were those of Messrs. Gray and Hogun, who were well received. The show of hands was slightly in favour of Mr. Gray. Mr. Carter has retired. ...
Article : 38 wordsAt the nomination to-day there was an immense gathering of electors, who were very orderly. Mr. James Fraser, J.P., proposed, and Mr. G. Millard seconded the nomination of Mr. Roseby. Mr. James Thomson proposed, and ...
Article : 265 wordsTuesday.—Certificates: G. Power, J. T. Gregg, A. Eccles, S. Carson, F. J. Webster, J. Dumleavy, F. Babidge, J. Barry, H. M'Auley, E. Oswald, P. Whitelaw, W. J. Curtis, W. Scott, J. Tanner, J. H. Hillman, T. G. W. Bray, J. B. Preston, J. Fogg. ...
Article : 92 wordsCauses.—Prince v. Cheeseman, Steel v. Martin, Freeman v. Ponder, M'Rae v. Palmer, Graham v. Mitchell, Alderice v. Singer Manufacturing Company, Liddle v. Cook, Farmer v. Hawkins, Robinson v. Moore, Raleigh v. Stark, Miller v. Stratford. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 5 Dec 1882, Page 7
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