The annual meeting of the Justices acting for the Metropolitan District (adjourned from Tuesday, on account of the holiday proclaimed for that day), was held yesterday, at the Central Police Court. The following magistrater were ...
Article : 2,595 wordsOn the morion of Mr. Bowling, at the instance of Karl William Georgs, his Honor made absolute a rule nisi for the compulsory sequestration of the estate of John Martin. Schedule and statement to be filed within 10 days after ...
Article : 732 wordsAnother attempt on the life of the Russian Emperor took place two days ago, and although the monarch was preserved, almost by miracle, that new crime had the most disastrous effects—a great many ...
Article : 4,144 wordsSir,—May I claim a small space in your valuable [?] for the purpose of publicly exposing the impudent and [?] criminal malpractices of a lady-like young person, wh[?] although apparently very young in years, appears to be wel[?] ...
Article : 523 wordsThis was an action in which John Martine sued T. G. Gilbert, of Randwick, for the recovery of £200 for an alleged assault, through which the plaintiff was prevented from winning a prize for a foot-race in which [?] was then ...
Article : 286 wordsYesterday the bench on the criminal side was occupied by the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Penfold, Connell, and Martin. Besides the usual number of persons apprehended for ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—Although in Sydney we have charities, and charities, there appears to me a singular lack of charitable help to the young. There may be those who will say Sydney is too young for such to be needful or necessary: but where we ...
Article : 745 wordsSir,—A letter appears in this day's Herald, signed "Subscriber," which would convey false impressions if unanswered. [?] was on the whart, to say good-bye to friends leaving Sydney for England by the s.s. Durham, and I ...
Article : 139 wordsYesterday the Bench was occupied by Messrs. Solomon, Brown, and Gray, Js.P. Emma Write was committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions Court, on the 31st May, on the charge of stealing a ...
Article : 433 wordsChamber List.—Estreated Recognisances: Armytage v. Campbell and others; re J. Shepherd, gentleman, one, &c., ex parte Burt; Bank of New South Wales v. Gallagher; Lassetter and Co. v. M'Don[?]ld; Barry v. Monash and another; Armytage v. ...
Article : 184 wordsApril 2[?].—Hezekiah Button, third; Peter Evans, single; Olive Sproule, special; James Biffin, adjourned special; Samuel Lyons v. Thomas Bawden, compulsory sequestration; Thomas Ryman, the clder, adjourned single; Thomas List, Thomas ...
Article : 63 wordsCa. Sa. Motions.—Boon v. O'Dcnnell, Lender v. Schulze. Rehearing: Callaghan v. Young. For discovery: Aitchison v. Davy. New trial motio[?]: Audet v. Heinz. Jury cause: Baker v. Swan. Cause: M'Minn v. Vickery. ...
Article : 300 wordsYesterday Mr. J. Alexander, J.P., was on the bench. In the case Henry M'Cann v. Edward Lee and Charles Hawke, joint assault, the Bench fined each defendant 20s., and 4s. 2d. costs of court, or seven days' gaol each. Mr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 23 Apr 1880, Page 3
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