At a general meeting of the committee of the Irish Distress Relief Fund, held yesterday in the Town Hall, there was a very large attendance, amongst which were the following:—P. A. Jennings, C.M.G., (in the chair), his ...
Article : 324 wordsYesterday, Messrs. Bailey, Barden, Field, Neale, Perdriau, and Brown were the sitting magistrates; Messrs. Smart, Hart, and Lipmaa occupying the Bench in the Summons Court. ...
Article : 640 wordsA general meetiug of the Sydney Municipal Council was held in the Town Hall, yesterday morning, when his Worship the Mayor (Mr. R. Fowler) occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance of aldermen. ...
Article : 2,231 wordsIn this cause a petition was filed by Captain Horace Grainger, praying for a dissolution of this marriage with Frances Jane Grainger (formerly Leahy), on the ground of her adultery with one George Thompson. It ...
Article : 260 wordsThe attendance at the International Exhibition yesterday was very limited, as might have been anticipated after the dense crowds of visitors who thronged the Garden Palace on Easter Monday. The ...
Article : 791 wordsIn the matter of Samuel Nathan, his Honor delivered judgment, overruling all objections except one, to the effect that he did not keep proper accounts. That he thought established, and, he must suspend the certificate. As the ...
Article : 635 wordsSome additional correspondence with reference to the expenses of the Executive Commiasioner to the Paris Exhibition has recently been laid before Parliament. On the 30th July last Mr. Combes wrote as follows to ...
Article : 724 wordsThe Magistrat[?]s presiding on the Bench, yesterday, were Mr. Marsh, P.M., and Messrs. Penfold, Reading, and Hunt, J's.P. Sarah Clifferd alias Fox, was brought up on three ...
Article : 521 wordsA meeting of the electors of the Clarence was held in Grafton on the 21th March, when Mr. T. M. Purves, one of the candidates, delivered a lengthy address, from which we extract the following expressions of his opinion on the ...
Article : 1,393 wordsThe judges have made the following recommendations in reference to scientifie and philosophical instruments and methods, and steam, air, or gas engine, &c. ...
Article : 1,098 wordsA paper laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly a few days ago, contains the following Commodores' reports as to the efficiency of the Naval Brigade. Commodore Goodenough, on the 1st June, 1874, wrote as follows:— ...
Article : 552 wordsAt the Water Poliec Coart, yesterday, befora Mr. Marsh, P.M., and Messrs. Reading and Penfold, Js.P., John M'Nulty was brought up on remand, charged with being the keeper of a common gaming-house; while ...
Article : 898 wordsMaster's Office.—At 11 a.m.: Smith and another v. Garry, adjourned proceedings on defendant's discharge. 12 at noon: Smith and others v. Kearney and others, adjourned evidence on behalf of defendants. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe sittings for this month commence on Thursday, the 1st, with a list of 274 cases, Nos. 843 to No. 1116. Those which are undefended will be disposed of as follows:—Thursday, 1st, No. 843, will be taken at 10 a.m.: No. 953 will, not be taken before 11, ...
Article : 61 wordsMarch 31.—John Archibald Ferris, single; Thomas Pickicrd, second; Henry Clarence Roberts, William Crick, single; James Seivl, third; William George Whiteford, adjourned second; Thomas Barber Roberts, John James Barnett, Daniel Driscoll, ...
Article : 180 wordsAn inquest was held by the City Coroner, yesterday, at the Gas Hotel, Kent-street, touching the death of an infant two months old, named Mark Alfred M'Gregor. the son of Mark nnd Louisa M'Gregor. Louisa M'Gregor deposed ...
Article : 408 wordsThe Legislative Council does not meet until 7 o'clock this evening. The following orders of the day are on the busiuess paper:—Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Bill; Second reading. Stamp Duties Bill (No. 2); [?] be further considered in ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Assembly meets at 4 o'clock, as usual, this afternoon. The business which will take preced[?] of all clse will be the motion of which Sir Henry Parkes has given notice, for leave to bring in bill to deelare the powers of the Legislati[?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 31 Mar 1880, Page 3
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