In the matter of John Martin, the insolvent was present, and examined by Mr. Pitcairn, after which the meeting terminated. SURRENDERS. ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Bench on the criminal side, yesterday, was composed of the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Hunt and Moses; and on the summons side, Messrs. Alexander, Fraser, and Bull. ...
Article : 385 wordsThe Grand Handicap pigeon match came oil at Eales' Course to-duy, when about 300 people attended. The weather was beautifully fine, and the sport was very good. There were twenty competitors, and R. Button shot nine ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsThe yachting season of 1880-81 was formally opened on Saturday last by evolutions by the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, and the steamer Agenoria was engaged to convey members of the club and some friends—a merry ...
Article : 322 wordsMr. F. E. Rogers prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. PRISONER SENTENCED. Emily Carter, convicted on a previous day of larceny, was sentenced to three months' hard labour in Darlinghurst ...
Article : 403 wordsWe have been favoured by Mr. Hugh Taylor, the member for Parramatta, with a copy of the report of the Commissioner and Engineer for Roads on the subject of the Parramatta sewerage question, which has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 402 wordsIn the Charge Court, yesterday, Messrs. Marsh (W.P.M>), Goodridge, Hale, Grav, and Dean occupied the bench. Edward Christie and George King were changed with playing pitch and toss. to the annoyance of the residents of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 wordsMessrs. W. Jolly, S. H. Terry, and Dr. Tucker occupied the bench yesterday. William Spooner, for using indecent language, was fined 20s., or seven days' gaol. ...
Article : 69 wordsWILLIAM INGLES AND CO.—The market without improvement the past week, very few fresh horses arriving, but what reached the bazaar were disposed of at late rates one or two exceptions, and these remained unsold in consequence of ridiculously ...
Article : 148 wordsOn Forbes correspondent telegraphed as follows last night:—"Mr. George w. Moore addressed the electors at Parkes on Saturday night. Nearly 300 persons were present. The candidate was very enthusiastically received, ...
Article : 310 wordsProthonotary's Office.—For Taxation: Brunker and others v. Roals, at 10.30: re Wallace, gent., One, &c., 11; re Neville, gent., one, &c., 11; re Brough, gent., one, &c., 12; Stuve v. Commissioner for Railways, 12; Brock v. Donkin, 12.30; ...
Article : 60 wordsBrunker and Wolfe sold at Campbell's Hill Yards, to-day, 8[?] cattle and 71 pigs. Best bullocks brought £4 [?] pigs, 4s 6d to 17s. ...
Article : 31 wordsOn Saturday, the 16th instant, a walking match will take place at Mr. Smith's grounds, Botany, between Assenheim and Cleary. The distance is twenty miles, and the stakes £25 aside; and a silver cup will be presented to the winner ...
Article : 85 wordsTuesday, October.—J. W. West, J. Thorne, W. Rudland, W. t. Yeoman, J. J. Alcock, D. Howell, Bridget Cruice, S. Symonds, W. Murphy, J. Ryan, E. P. Dawburn, W. J. Jackson, W. Lumdaine, T. G. Markwell, J. Falconer, M. J. ...
Article : 235 wordsAt Nathan Cohen and Co.'s regular weekly auction sales of f[?] stock, to-day, prices were up to 15s per 100 lbs. The firm sold 100 Munro's Weeboolaboola bullocks from £4 to £5; cows, £3 11s to £1 14s. Sheep: Small supply forward, and sold Duff's [?] ...
Article : 53 wordsNEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET ASSOCIATION.—The annual meeting of the above Association was held last night at Tattersall's Hotel, Pitt-street. Mr. M. H. Stephen occupied the chair, and there was a large ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 wordsASHFIELD.—Meeting on 27th September. Present: The Mayor (Mr. D. Holborow, J.P.) and Aldermen Clissold, Fyle, Hammond Moss. Read, and Shiling. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. Correspondence: From Mr. W. Cropley, asking ...
Article : 1,257 wordsHicks v. Phillips, Hardle v. Petersen, Solomon v. Hayman, King and others v. Fletcher, Henley v. Wilkes, M'Keown v. Jackson, Williams v. Abbott, Foley v. Aubusson, Lane v. Gilmore, Nicholson and another v. Prendergast, Jacobs and another v. ...
Article : 92 wordsThe annual demonstration and picnic in celebration of the establishment of the eight-hour movement took place yesterday, and were highly successful. In accordance with arrangements previously made, the members of the various ...
Article : 971 wordsSir,—Having read this evening, in your issue of yesterday, a letter from Mr. G. Withers, written under the mistaken supposition that I had been dismissed from the Government service owing to my advocacy of the ...
Article : 815 wordsAt his offices, yesterday, the City Coroner held an inquest touching the death of a man named Derton Hopper. J. H. Osborne deposed that he knew the deceased as a teacher at Gulgong; he used to practise medicine privately, ...
Article : 767 wordsSir,—Mr. Burton Bradley's letter, in your issue of Friday last, touched upon a subject which involves the safety of every one who travels by rail across this viaduct. Some of the arches have been shored up with timber, which I construe ...
Article : 243 wordsSir,—I hope that the brief allusion in the sub-leader in yesterday's Herald to the able comments in the loading article of the London Times of the 9th of August, upon the abortive proposals of the Government to impose export duties, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 5 Oct 1880, Page 6
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