Mr. Brown (of Messrs. Alton and Allen) appeared for the official assignee, and moved that the contributor William Farthing who had been arrested at Anvil Creek on a writ of attachment for non-compliance with the order of the ...
Article : 557 wordsSigns are not wanting that unless measures of concilation and prevention are speedily adopted, the relations between masters and their employees in this colony (already somewhat strained), will result in a ...
Article : 1,055 wordsThe sittings of the Land Law Reform Confereence were continued at the Town Hall yesterday. Mr. Gale presided. The Chairman announced that he had received some ...
Article : 2,159 wordsA largely-attended meeting of the artisans employed in the iron trades was held in the Protestant Hall yesterday evening, for the purpose of considering the present position of affairs in regard to the strike, and especially in reference ...
Article : 3,426 wordsThe benches in the Charge Court yesterday were occupied by Messrs. Dillon and Clarke. A number of persons were punished for being drunk and disorderly, or being guilty of other minor offences. ...
Article : 485 wordsMr. Marsh, S. M., presided in the Charge Court yesterday, and Mr. Buchanan, S.M., disposed of the business of the Summons Court. John Ronan was charged with having been drunk and ...
Article : 599 wordsAn action to recover £93 for that by an agreement made between the plaintiff and the defendant the defendant sold to the plaintiff certain landed property—to wit, a baker's shop and cottage, eight houses and one shop, and two houses ...
Article : 186 wordsIn Equity.—At 11 a.m., before his Honor the Primary Judge Chamberlain and others v. Andrews and others, motion to compel plaintiffs to proceed on decree; re settlement between Bernard Maguire and wife and John Little, &c., petition for vesting ...
Article : 82 wordsCauses.—Treseder another v. Suttic, Toohey and another v. Purtill and another, Murrin and another v. Wormald, Driscoll v. Woods and another, Cooke v. Hurst, Adair v. Duffy, Kelly v. Gannon and others. Grey v. Mair, Burmester v. Strautzen, Weir ...
Article : 56 wordsSir,— Having carefully read all the speeches in this morning's Herald on the above subject, it strikes me very forcibly that the Government and their supporters have with one accord determined to burke all idea of extending the railway ...
Article : 463 wordsSir,—The letters from Messrs. Parrott and Knapp, which appeared in your issue of the 6th, each contained a statement in reference to the number of surveyors petitioning against the bill to incorporate the Institute of Surveyors, which I ...
Article : 825 wordsYesterday, before Mr. Crane, S.M., William Loyle and Albert Jenkins were fined 7s. 6d. with 2s. 6d. costs, or 48 hours' imprisonment for riotous behaviour. William Kennedy, for the same offence, was fined 20s. or seven days' ...
Article : 62 wordsSir,—At the fire which occurred at Mr. Mountcastle's some two or three years ago a lady narrowly escaped losing her life. From that circumstance I felt I had a duty to perform, and through your journal called the attention of ...
Article : 276 wordsThe following is a list of donations to the Mining and Geological Museum, Department of Mines, Sydney, September 30, 1882:—The Hon. Dr. Renwick, M.P., Minister for Mines, collection of minerals from New South ...
Article : 660 wordsSir,—I think Sir Henry v Parkes has commited a great error in bringing forward a motion in the Assembly to resume the land now in the occupation of the Benevolent Asylum. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Oct 1882, Page 5
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