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  2. AMUSEMENTS. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    During the last few days accounts of the entertainment given in various suburbs by Mr. R. J. Roberts have appeared in our columns. Last night the School of Arts was selected as the scene, for one night only, of "Merry ...

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  3. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—THURSDAY, JUNE 24.

    When this appeal was called on, Mr. Justice HARGRAVE stated that as his Honor the Chief Justice was unable to attend court, being confined to his bed, the appeal could not be heard, and would have to be postponed till next term. ...

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  4. The NEW TOWN HALL at the GLEBE.

    The opening of this elegant and commodious structure, which has been in course of erection for some months past, was celebrated yesterday by a luncheon in that portion of the edifice which is to be devoted to the purposes of a public ...

    Article : 2,573 words
  5. POLICE. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Yesterday the Police Magistrate was assisted on the Criminal side by Messrs. Penfold, Martin, and Thomas; and on the Summons side by Messrs. Lester, Stanley, and Beaumont. ...

    Article : 1,312 words
  6. RAILWAY STATION ACCOMMODATION AT PETERSHAM.

    At the Church, of England Schoolroom, Crystal-street, Petersham, a largely and influentially attended meeting was held last night, for the purpose of appointing a deputation to wait upon the Minister of Works with a view to bringing ...

    Article : 897 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.—THURSDAY.

    In the matter of Sherard and othets v. Matthews for compulsory sequestration, the matter was not proceeded with, a settlement having been arrived at. In the matter of Samuel Collier, an application to make ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. GUILD HALL.

    In the presence of a somewhat limited audience, last night, a variety entertainment was given in the Guild Hall. The clever Japanese jugglers, Tatibana Bunjiro and Taro Itche, Miss Blanche Murray, and Messrs. George ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. CHIARINI'S CIRCUS.

    This evening the performance at Chiarini's Circus will be for the benefit of Mr. James Holloway, the popular clown. An especially attractive programme has been arranged, and a prize (a costly silver cup) will be awarded for the best ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. LAW NOTICES.

    In Equity.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 10 a.m.—In Chambers: Christian and others v. Miller and others, to settle minutes; Evans and another v. Evans, to settle minutes; Hall and another v. Hall and others, to settle minutes; in re Cameron's ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. SCANDINAVIAN BALL.

    A hall, commemorative of the anniversary of the inauguration of the Scandinavian Club, was given in the City Hall last night. The room was gaily decorated with Scandinavian and English flags, and a select and large ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. COMMERCIAL. WEST MAITLAND LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    Brunker and Wolfe's sales at Campbell's Hill, to-day, were as follows:—158 pigs, from 7s 6d to 35s. 6d; for R. J. Nowling, 696 sheep, 9s to 10s 9d; Pearse and Clark's cows, from £2 to £3 17s, bullocks up to £3 9s; for M. G. Thompson's, £3 9s; for F. ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES COURT.

    Before his Honor Mr. Justice Windeyer: Kitz v. Kitz (to settle issues); Smith v. Smith (to settle issues); Thatcher v. Thatcher, to dispense with service on respondent. ...

    Article : 31 words
  14. INSOLVENCY MEETINGS.

    June 25.—Thomas Hardy and James Murray, Denis M'Mahon James Little, George Frederick West, Thomas Taylor, Fernand Carton de la Breteeche, third; William Albury, single; Thomas Downey, special; Andrew White, single; Charles Sandys ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    King and Cuningham report: 2300 cattle yarded for the week, and prices are lower, the market being completely glutted. Best pens brought £8 12s 6d; and good, £6 10s to £7 10s. We sold 300 bullock from Evesham station, Queensland, for the Hon. ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Yesterday the bench in the charge court was occupie by Mr. Marsh, P.M., and Messrs. Field and Gray. James Smyth, alias Kavanagh, was brought before the Court on a charge of desertion from H.M.S. Wolverene. ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. BOROUGH COUNCILS.

    ASHFIELD, June 21.—Present—the Mayor (Mr. D. Holborrow, J.P.) and Aldermen Clissold, Fyle, Hammond, Hudson, Moss, Nicholson, Read, and Shilling. Alderman Nicholson took his seat, having been re-elected. The minutes of previous meeting ...

    Article : 689 words
  18. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The Trades and Labour Council held a meeting last night at their Rooms, Bathurst-street. Mr. W. B. Cole, the president, occupied the chair. The Sydney United Labourers' Society and the Early-Closing Association ...

    Article : 477 words
  19. STREET GAMBLING.

    For some [?]ime past complaints have been made of the annoyance caused to people passing along the public thoroughfares by little knots of men and boys who congregate on the footways and the road in the vicinity of the wharfs ...

    Article : 492 words
  20. SOLICITING ALMS FROM MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. Marsh, P.M., and, Messrs. Field and Gray, Js.P., a man named William Osborne, 34 years of age, described as a woolsorter, was proceeded against on a charge of "soliciting ...

    Article : 388 words
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