Mr. Heydon (Mr. Pilcher with him) for the plaintiff, instructed by Messrs. Slatlery and Heydon; Mr. Stephen, Q.C., and Mr. C. B. Stephen, by the Crown Solicitor, for the defendant. ...
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Article : 154 wordsThursday.—J. Cook, J. J. Montgomery, motions for release, James London v. W. H. Hill, compulsory sequestration; H. Richards, S. Bond, and W. Bond, R. Brock, J. C. Dudwell, accounts and plans. ...
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Article : 47 wordsSir,—Mr. Hungerford (vide his letter to-day's Herald) must certainly have misunderstood the "clerk" or presiding officer, or the latter must have been strangely ignorant of his duty if he informed Mr. Hungerford that Mr. ...
Article : 380 wordsThe following is a report of the judgement of his Honor Mr. Justice Faucett in this case, which is of considerable importance to holders of mineral selections. A report of the judgment of his Honor the Chief Justice was ...
Article : 1,039 wordsSir,—When I wrote yesterday I was not of course aware that the returning officer and his subordinates had informed voters that, although Mr. Pilcher's name was on the balloting papers, they were to consider it as not on. My ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 7 Dec 1882, Page 7
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