The annual licensing meeting, adjourned from Tuesday, was resumed yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Water Police Court. The following magistrates were on the bench:—Messrs. Penfold (in the chair), M'Lean, Robinson, ...
Article : 2,834 wordsIn the several matters of John C. Clyde, Daniel Doolan, and David Blair. Insolvents did not desire to amend their schedules, no debts were proved, and the meetings closed. In the matter of William Way Burt. Insolvent did not ...
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Article : 121 wordsThree hundred pouds reward has been offered for the discovery of the person who placod a box of gunpowder on the ledge beneath a window of the Egyptian Hall, Mansion House. ...
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Article : 1,354 wordsThe Water Police Magistrate was assisted on the [?] yesterday by Messrs. V. Brown, Cock, and others. Patrick Cosgrove pleaded guilty to a charge of cruelly illtreating a horse, and also to a charge of assaulting Mr. ...
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Article : 210 wordsYesterday, before Messrs A. Barden and J. Kingsbury, Js.P., John Wallace, aged 17, was convicted of stealing a book, value 1s., and fined 20s., or fourteen days' in gaol. The same, for having a shirt and hat in his possession, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 28 Apr 1881, Page 7
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