Jury: Messrs. Renry Wolfe, Benjamin Thomas, J. F. Hinwood, and Robert Gi[?]an. Mr. Darley, Q.C., and Mr. Pitcher, instructed by Messrs, M'Carthy, Robertson and Fisher (agents for Mr. ...
Article : 529 wordsA good deal of useful work was done at Randwick yesterday morning, in view of the Tattersall's meeting, which is to take place to-morrow; but since the departure of Chester, Democrat, Kamilaroi, Cap-a-pie, Grand Flaneur, Geraldine, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 wordsThe second day of the Muswellbrook Show was favoured by warm and most enjoyable weather, and about 1700 persons visited the ground. The secretary (Mr. Joseph Stafford) performed his duties very ably, and ...
Article : 864 wordsIn the matter of John M'Kee. The account and plan in this estate were filed and confirmed. In the matters of William Ransome Gullick and John M'Vey Baird (trading as W. R. Gullick and Co.) and John ...
Article : 1,832 wordsIn a letter received in Sydney by the last Suez mail from one of the members of the Australian Eleven the writer, under date June 28, states:—" So far we have played twelve matches, winning ten, and drawing two. It is very, ...
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Article : 462 wordsThe following are the "reasons" for the judgment of his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer in this Equity appeal, furnished for the purpose of the appeal to the Privy Council:— ...
Article : 1,960 wordsA match will be played to-morrow afternoon, on Moore Park, under the rules of the New South Wales Football Association, between the Waratah Club and a team of all comers. The latter will be selected from the following ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Police Magistrate was assisted on the Criminal side yesterday by Messrs. Penfold and Martin; and on the Summons side by Messrs. Smithers, Stanley, Mitchell, Beaumont, and Lester. ...
Article : 296 wordsThe sittings of the Central Criminal Court were resumed at the Courthouse, Darlinghurst, this morning. Mr. Healy prosecuted for the Crown. BURGLARY. ...
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Article : 301 wordsThe Grenfell Pastoral and Agricultural Show was a great success, and there was a large attendance. The following awards were made:—Best two-tooth ram, F. F. Gibson; best two-tooth ewe, J. Wood; four-tooth ram, ...
Article : 253 wordsYesterday, Messrs Solomon (in the chair), Field, and Gray were on the Bench in the Charge Court. Chartes L[?]s was convicted of begging alms in a public place, and was sentenced to be imprisoned for three months. ...
Article : 441 wordsFriday, August 13.—Single meetings: Mary Ann Riddell, Thomas Gallen, James Cockburn, First meetaigs: Henry Stuckey William Scott. Second meeting: Edward Wood. Third meetings: Richard Davies, John Fell, Thomas Elliott, John ...
Article : 63 wordsC[?] sa, Motions: Barr v. Bradley, Morris v. Wilmot, Veen v[?] Robinson, Quinn v. Field, Brown v. Brown, Jackson v. Maloney. Collins and another v. Graham, Rchearings: Destitute Children's Asylum v. Lloyd, Blake v. Hammon, Wells and another ...
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Advertising : 495 wordsAt the sale of stud sheep to-day there was a large attendance, and splendid prices were obtained. Very few of James Gibson's Tasmanian sheep were sold, but William Gibson's brought good prices—175,150, and ...
Article : 124 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest yesterday morning, at the Daniel Lambert Hotel, King-street, Newtown, on the body of the young man, William Reynolds, who died on Monday, from the effects of injuries received through ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 336 wordsBrunker and Wolfe sold, at Campbell's Hill, to-day, 285[?]heep, 137 pigs, and 15 calves. There were no fat cattle forward. Wethers brought 10s 3d; ewes (culls), 4s 7d; pigs, from 6s 3d to 48s; and calves, 18s to 27s. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 13 Aug 1880, Page 6
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