The following are the principal items of the annual report of the Inspector-General of Police:- "In accordance with the Colonial Secretary's instructions, contained in Circular No. 71, dated the 9th July, ...
Article : 1,630 wordsThe ninety-sixth quaterly meeting of the Sydney Municipal Council was held, in the Town Hall, yesterday, and was presided over by the Mayor, and attended by nearly all the Aldermen. ...
Article : 4,676 wordsA case of some interest, which had been several days before Messrs. Davies and Guy at the Central Police Court, was concluded on Monday. The information was laid by William Stafford, the inspector of nuisances for the borough ...
Article : 993 wordsThe hearing of this appeal was again continued. The greater part of the morning was occupied with the reading of Mr. Justice Manning's summing up at the trial. On behalf of the defendants, it was contended that the ...
Article : 409 wordsIn the several matters of M. Murphy and C. R. S. Maddock. One debt was proved in the latter estate. No directions were given in either, and the meetings terminated. ...
Article : 286 wordsSeveral cases were struck out as settled. WANT AND ANOTHER V. CHRISTEY. To recover £97 alleged, to be due on promissory notes. This case had been heard on Tuesday, and his Honor now ...
Article : 181 wordsSir,—In an address by the Baron von Mueller recently delivered before the Social Science Congress, in Melbourne, I find the leared Baron asks the question, "What are now the forestal treasures with which much of the colonized ...
Article : 1,132 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest yesterday morning, at the Mertonville Hotel, Balmain, touching the death of a man named William Kremer. Michael Roush deposed that deceased was his nephew, a carpenter by trade, a ...
Article : 487 wordsTerm List.—New Trial Motions, &c.: Campbell v. Commercial Bank (part heard), Layard v. Allen (demurrer). Prothonotary's Office.—For Taxation: Bank of New South Wales v. Cattlin, 10.30; Dowling and another v. Jones, 10.30; Napier ...
Article : 119 wordsThursday, March 10.—G. R. Dibbs, adjourned second; H. W. Strong, motion for release. ...
Article : 16 wordsWilson v. Want, List and another v. Trout and another, Abrahams v. Campbell, Sproule v. Pearce, Franklin v. Blackeney, Alcock v. Lloyd. Katte v. Webber, Bubb v. Elp[?]stone, Bubb v. Rucss s. Newton v. Smith, Newton v. Smith and others. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Bench on the Criminal side was composed, yesterday, of Messrs. Solomon, Booth, Renwick, Henderson, and Hunt; and on the Supmmons side by Messrs.—Guy, Hardio, Cook, and Carpenter. ...
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Advertising : 1,660 wordsSir,—On Thursday last, application was made at the Contral Police Court by sub-inspector Anderson, for the cancellation of the license of the house known as the "Auld Reeke," Pitt-street, the house being what is legally ...
Article : 422 wordsYesterday the Bench in the Charge Court was occupied by the Water Police Magistrate, Messrs. V. Brown and Williams. Thomas Henderson was ordered to be imprisoned for six ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. Crane yesterday dealt with [?] cases in the [?] [?] Court. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Mar 1881, Page 8
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