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Article : 1,445 wordsThe Police Magistrate was assisted on Friday on the Criminal side by Messrs. Reading, Holborow, and Armstrong, and on the Summons side by Messrs. Neale, Barden, Bull, Ridge, Withers, and Hourigan. ...
Article : 712 wordsMr. Justice Windeyer held a special Chamber sitting, this day, Saturday, to hear a summons taken out (by special leave) by the defendants in the panding action against Messrs Evers and Kennedy by the Corporation, calling ...
Article : 392 wordsThe usual quarterly statement of liabilities and assets have appeared in the Government Gazette, and a summary of them was published on Tuesday under the signature of the Colonial Treasurer. According to the ...
Article : 1,905 wordsJoseph Grob, of Glen Innes, labourer. Liabilities, £124 15s. Assets, £14 10s. Mr. Samuel Lyons, official assignee. ...
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Article : 38 wordsThe following is an abstract of the report for 1880-81 of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society:— "The committee, in presenting their sixth annual report, desire to call the attention of the subscribers to the fact that ...
Article : 1,153 wordsSir,—In the commercial article in your issue of the 8th instant, you give a reture of wheat and flour received by rail from West and South during last and this year. But the railway returns on which your estimate is based, as well ...
Article : 814 wordsA letter from the Rev. B. Danks, of the Wesleyan mission in the New Britain group, to the Rev. B. Chapman, of this city, gives some particulars of the raurder of Mr. Klinesmith, the naturalist, and the two Frenchmen ...
Article : 636 wordsSir,—I have no desire to enter into a newspaper controversy, as my time is too much occupied to indudge in any such luxury; but when a gentleman with the high sounding title of "late Secretary to Friendly Societies Conference," ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 15 Aug 1881, Page 7
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