The trial of this action for damages for an assault lasted all day without being concluded. Jury Court.—(Before his Honor Mr. Justice WINDEYER, and a jury of four.) ...
Article : 428 wordsThe New South Wales Coursing Club Autumn Meeting was continued to-day, and once more visitors to the coursing were favoured with fine weather, and the attendance at Leeholme was good. Generally speaking the trials were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 wordsThe following are the entries for the handicaps at the above meeting. The general entries will close on the 20th instant:— THE SHORTS HANDICAP. ...
Article : 509 wordsBanco Court.—Rollinson v. W. Newland, part heard; Has sall v. Mackay, Bell v. Dunn, Buchanan v. Simmons. Jury Court.—Walker v. Ferrier and another, part heard; Zeplin v. North German Insurance Company, Deane v. Gabell, ...
Article : 261 wordsMay 14.—William Heher, John Edward Stallworthy, Henri de Josselin, John Thomas Warren, W. Batty, John Lyon, John Heal, Heibert Greenland, John Butler Battley, Frederick Merrett Roe, third; Frederick William Wilkes, Gustav Adolph ...
Article : 38 wordsLast night a public meeting was held in the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, for the purpose of expressing the approval of the citizens at the action taken by the majority of the magistrates forming the licensing bench in refusing to ...
Article : 1,691 wordsThere are now to be seen at the office of the Superintendent of Telegraphs, George-street, the earliest needle instrument that ever worked a public telegraph line in the world, and specimons of a writing telegraph instrument, ...
Article : 1,402 wordsCa Sa Motions.—Retallack v. Dyson, Roberts v. Hewitt and others, same v. Thompson and others, Zions v. Horn, same v. Brown, Cameron v. Levy, Pcapes and another v. Grogan, Godfrey v. Leon. To pay by instalments: Ferrier v. Street. ...
Article : 59 wordsYesterday, the Bench was composed of the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Penfold, Martin, Vickery, Smithers, Mitchell, Fraser, Stanley, and Beaumont. Elizabeth Smith was charged with being an idle and ...
Article : 494 wordsIn the matter of W. R. Gullick and Co., his Honor, at the instance of Mr. Want for a creditor, made an order nisi calling upon the official assignee to show cause why he should not file a further account and plan of distribution ...
Article : 552 wordsThe two celebrated walkers started for their 48-hours contest at 10 o'clock last night, at the Guild Hall, Castlereagh-street. Mr. Gee, in a few appropriate words, sent them to the "tick." The walking hitherto has been ...
Article : 192 wordsThe bench in the Charge Court was occupied yesterday by Messrs. Solomon, Field, and Raymond. Felix Dowling, charged with stealing a pair of boots valued at 4s. 6d., the property of Hugh Callaghan, received ...
Article : 241 wordsSir,—The bill now before Parliament to suppress the evil of excessive drinking, and for furthering the ways and means of licensing and providing better accommodation for the public, has been in the hands of the Premier for some ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Randwick racecourse is in splendid order, and the inner course, sand track, and tan are now thrown open for work. The following horses worked yesterday morning:— Chester, Democrat, Gainsborough, Sussex, Hazard, Prairie ...
Article : 148 wordsAnthony Ebert sued the trustees of the Guild of St. Mary and St. Joseph, a friendly society, for breach of agreement. Plaintiff was a member of the society, and claimed to have his funds and membership transferred from one branch to ...
Article : 77 wordsW. G. Beverley, who had pleaded guilty to two charges of embezzlement, was brought up for sentence. Mr. M. H. Stephens, Q.C., spoke highly of the prisoner, and a letter was read from the Rev. Canon Rich giving him a high ...
Article : 859 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest at his office, yesterday, touching the death of a boy named George Crothy. The deceased had been an inmate of the Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children for the past five years, and he was ...
Article : 835 wordsThe following is the general entry for the events to be decided on the Queen's Birthday, and the weights for the handicaps are to appear on Wednesday next:— HANDICAP JUMPING RACE; 2 miles. ...
Article : 625 wordsSale of [?] bales,from Sydney and Queensland, by Jacomb, Son and Co. Ex Thermopylæ and Hankow, from Sydney: H Bell, 49 scoured combing at 27½d, 18 at 25½d, 7 pelts at 21½d; H B ...
Article : 330 wordsWhat at first threatened to be a conflagration of a very serious nature occurred in Jamison-lane, George-street North, last night, on the premises occupied by Messrs. Harrison and Attwood, wholesale grocers. About ...
Article : 304 wordsKing and Cunningham report—2300 cattle for the week, and two days sale. Prices are down £1 per head. Best pens bullocks brought £8 to £9 7s. 6d., and good £5 10s. to £7. We sold 431 for Mr. Herbert Hunter, Victoria Downs, Queensland and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 14 May 1880, Page 6
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