The general monthly meeting of the members of this society was held on Wednesday night, in the society's house, Elizabeth-street. There was a fair attendance, and the Hon. Professor Smith, C.M.G., M.L.C. (president), occupied the chair. ...
Article : 1,546 wordsIn the matter of H. S. Badgery v. Eugeno L. dit Fattorini, rule nisi for compulsory sequestration, the rule, by consent, was dismissed avith costs. Accounts current and plans of distribution were ...
Article : 1,168 wordsWe have been requested to publish the following anonymous circular distributed to subscribers of the above institution and the public, together with the replies of the committee to the same:— ...
Article : 921 wordsMore than four thousand persons were admitted to the International Exhibition yesterday Visitors having become in some measure acquainted with the Exhibits to be seen on the ground floor, are commencing ...
Article : 1,152 wordsOctober 3.—Edward Vincent Corrigan, third; James Alexander Fowler, single; Hilton Raitt Suttor, second; Thomas Downey, second; Arnaud Cladan Want, single; Alfred John Potier, Thomas Croak, David Watt, special; Patrick Duffy and William ...
Article : 70 wordsWaish v. Underwood, Stephenson v. Tarbitt, Brees v. Eastmulr, Peapes and another v. Mulholland, Phillips v. Jenkins, Beveridge v. M'Cabe, Harpur v. Hoghen, French v. Jones, Luscombe v. Zions, Argall v. Ellison, Argall v. James, Argali v. Seddon, ...
Article : 104 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT yesterday, Messrs. Penfold, Connell, and Hunt sat in the Crime Court; and Messrs. Smithers, Lester, Smith, and Stanley in the Summons Court. ...
Article : 518 wordsSir,—That many of the mistakes and evidences of want of foresight which have been manifest in connection with the Exhibition are such as are inseparable from the hurried currying out of an undertaking that only assumed form ...
Article : 453 wordsThe inquest on the body of the late Mr. Finlay M'Martin, which was adjourned from Saturday last, for the purpose of having the contents of the stomach analysed, was resumed yesterday morning, at Brady's Hotel, Woolloomooloo. ...
Article : 502 words"No. 1.—True—Some of the gentlemen have not attended, but the institution has had the benefit of their advice and assistance in many matters to its great advantage. "No. 2.—Attendance has averaged 6½. It is true that ...
Article : 473 wordsSir,—St. [?]ames's Schoolroom presented to-night a scene of considerable interest. The members of the Choral Association were promised for the part they played in repeating Signor Giorza's cantata last Saturday afternoon a ...
Article : 162 wordsThe sittings for the present month commenced this morning at the usual hour, and before 2 p.m. the whole of the undefended cases were disposed of. To-morrow's list will contain twenty-one defended cases under £10, and four ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Teece prosecuted for the Crown. NUISANCE. The case against William Miley, for depositing night soil near a public highway and in the vicinity of population, ...
Article : 635 wordsSir,—In your report of the trial of the case "The Attorney-General v. Holt and others," contained in your issue of Wednesday last, Mr. Justice Hargrave, in delivering judgment, is represented to have used the following ...
Article : 778 wordsSir,—Yesterday I went to the Exhibition and spent the sum of one shilling sterling upon a modal, avhich has been struck as a memorial of the Garden Palace. Judge of my consternation when I found the letters c-o-m-e-m-o-r-a ...
Article : 161 wordsSir,—In your leader of Monday, September 29th, the following occurs:—"That Church (the Church of Rome) is still singular in making its average attendance at public worship half as large again as its total accommodation." ...
Article : 531 wordsSir,—I have often read that some temperance reformers are intemporate, and after the wholesale condemnation of the doctors, without a single word in their favour, but leaving you to believe that they are wholly devoid of ...
Article : 616 wordsSir,—I fear some serious accident will happen at the in[?] tersection of King and Elizabeth streets unless the railway authorities adopt some proper precaution to let omnibus drivers and others know when the tram-car is crossing the ...
Article : 148 wordsBy those who are aware that there are, according to official returns, at least 220,000 pigs in the colony, the meagre display of 40 head vrhich appears in the grounds of the Garden Palace will not be accepted as ...
Article : 854 wordsMARRICKVILLE.—The usual fortnightly meeting of the Council was held at 7.30 p.m. on Monday, the 22nd ultimo. Present—the Mayor (Alderman Acock) in the chair, Aldermen Chisholm, Geeing, Graham, Maiden, Moyes, and P[?]oeffer. The minutes of ...
Article : 512 wordsChamber List.—Moodie v. Watt and o[?]hers, Petersen v. Larnach, Want v. Bennett, Blomfield v. Mansfield, Whitty and another v. Hongh, Huggins v. Bank of N. S. Wales. Prothonotary's Office.—For Taxation: Johnson v. Relly, at 11 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 3 Oct 1879, Page 3
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