At the CENTRAL POLICE COURT, yesterday, the Police Magistrate was assisted in the Crime Court by Messrs Jolly, Reading, Murray, and Blair, and in the Summons Court by Messrs Nealo and Ridge ...
Article : 793 wordsTho trial of this action was resumed, and was not concluded when the Court rose. Jury Court.—(Before his Honor Sir WILLIAM MANNING and a jury of four.) ...
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Article : 414 wordsIn Equity —Before his Honor Sir William Manning—At 10 o'clock "Williamson v. Kelly and another (by direction), injunction motion. MONDAY, AUGUST 11. ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—Under the painfully vivid heading "The supreme Court at its Last Gasp" Mr. David Buchanan has written a letter which appeared in your issue of Wednesday. It is a letter which cannot fail to arrest and rivet the attention ...
Article : 1,092 wordsWe take from the Melbourne Argus the continuation of the "Notes from the Observatory," by the AstronomerGeneral, Mr Ellery:— "As if is intended to give a series of short notes on these ...
Article : 1,231 wordsThe judgments delivered by their Honors Mr. Justice FAUCETT and Sir WILLIAM MANNING, reserved from last term, were as follows:— Mr. Justice FAUCETT said: In the estate of G. A. Lioyd. ...
Article : 7,265 wordsIn the matter Fitzwilliam H. Eyre, second meeting. Insolvent was present, but had no desire to amend his statement or schedule. One debt was proved, and the meeting terminated. ...
Article : 694 wordsSir,—I desire to call the attention of the powers that be to the disgraceful state of the road inside the enclosure at the Distinghurst Court-house. Being one of some forty jurors summoned assist his Hour the presiding Judge, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 9 Aug 1879, Page 9
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