The following are the results of elections that have taken place, in addition to those previously published:- GULGONG.—Mayor: Charles Zimmler. ALEXANDRIA.—Aldermen: Charles Jesson, George ...
Article : 110 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, at about half-past 4, a serious tram way accident occurred at the junction of Elizabeth and Liverpool streets. Motor No. 17, with three tramears, but fortunately very few passengers, left the Bridge-street ...
Article : 1,169 wordsFrancis Stewart, of Crescent-street, Balmain, contractor Liabilities, £230 Assets, £8. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. Alexander William Pheminter of Copmanhurst, farmer. ...
Article : 203 wordsThe bill authorising this loan was passed on 23rd December, 1867. It embodied a novel provision, which was thought by its author would give increased value to it, and make it more acceptable in England. ...
Article : 771 wordsIn my last article I spoke of a system of leasing the Crown lands to the poorer class of our colonists as a means of settling them on the soil, and arresting the course of that youthful demoralisation which is ...
Article : 2,566 wordsINVERELL.—Auditors: Messrs. Mahoney and Walsh reelected. CAMRELLTOWN.—Aldeimen: Messrs. Alexander Munro, David Hugh Barker, and William Bligh Caldwell. Munro ...
Article : 459 wordsThe court at Darlinghurst was open to-day for the hearing of appeals against magisterial decisions. Mr. Rogers appeared for the Crown. Hugh Thompson, sentenced on the 21st December last to ...
Article : 447 wordsIn Equity.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge at 11 a.m.: Calder v. Calder, part heard; O'Brien v. Hutchmson, motion for decree; Ricketson v. Barbour, for trial without jury; Bourke v. Wright and another, for trial without jury. ...
Article : 43 wordsSir,—I should not trespass again on your space, but would rest satisfied with having called the attention of those in authority to some glaring defects in our electoral machinery were it not for the appearance of some paragraphs which I ...
Article : 1,382 wordsSupreme Court Issue.—Rittenberg v. Corrance, part heard. Causes.—Treseder and another v. Suttie, part heard; Jones v. Gibbes, Clithero v. Tibrett, lrvine v. Dickson. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Clarke, S.M., presided on the Bench in the Charge Court on Saturday morning. Eleven cases of drunkenness and a number of minor offences were dealt with. ...
Article : 339 wordsMr. Edmund Thomas Blacket, whose death was announced in our columns on Saturday, was one of the oldest and most respected of the architects of Sydnsy. A quarter of a century ago he was Colonial ...
Article : 884 wordsThe corner-stone of a school-church was laid by the Very Rev. the Vicar-General (Dean Cowper) at Naremburn [?] known as Central Township), North Willoughby, on Saturay afternoon. The site of the building is an ...
Article : 999 wordsThe Protection and Political Reform League's third Saturday public meeting was held at the Temperance Hall on the 10th Instant, Vice-president W. Richardson in the chair. There was a large attendance of members. The League ...
Article : 820 wordsMr. G. W. F. Addison, S.M., occupied the Bench on Saturday. Several persons were punished for drunkenness or other minor offences. ...
Article : 146 wordsOn Friday, before Mr. Dillon, S.M., Daniel Cohen, charged with stubbing one Matthew Spithill, was committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions. Bail allowed, self in £86 and one other in £80. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe City Coroner, on Saturday morning, conducted an inquest at the [?]-go-Bragh Hotel, Cumberland-street, touching the death of a child named William Dawbes. On Thursday evening last the deceased was knocked down in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Feb 1883, Page 5
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