This Court was opened on Thursday morning, at the East Maitland Court House, before his Honor Mr. District Judge Dowling. The barristers present were Messrs. Ellie, Foster, and Rogers. Mr. Foster prosecuted for the ...
Article : 1,682 words[Herald.]—Very satisfactory accounts have come in from the new diggings at Jew's Greek, at the head of the Turon, and several parcels of nuggetly gold have been sold. the sinking is shallow, and some parties have ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Robert Owen took his seat as a member of the Council. DONATION FROM HER MAJESTY. A message was received from the Governor ...
Article : 1,068 wordsThe Legislative Council sat only for a few minutes on Wednesday. Mr. OWEN gave notice of an address to her Majesty acknowledging the receipt of the books received the ...
Article : 79 words[Herald.]—Mr. John Douglas has received the appointment of Postmaster-General, and will conduct the Government, business in the Upper House. Sailed.—At [?] p.m., the City of Brisbane (s.), for ...
Article : 50 words[Herald.]—The Geelong was off the Sohank at two p.m., and the closing of the mail has been postponed till her arrival. Mr. M'Cann has been released. ...
Article : 443 wordsMr. SAMUEL laid on the table the Estimates of Expenditure for 1869, and Supplementary Estimate for 1868. He also gave notice that on Wednesday next he should move the House into Committee of Ways and ...
Article : 2,319 wordsWith reference to previous notices of Administrative Arrangements, his Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive, Council, has been pleased to dir[?]t it to be notified that the following amended ...
Article : 943 wordsIn the Assembly to-day Mr. ROBERTSON made a personal explanation respecting the speech made yesterday by Mr. Windeyer, and proved the latter to have recently denounced Parkes as an impostor. ...
Article : 1,707 words[Herald.]—Arrived.—At 3.30 p.m.; R.M.S. Geelong, from Sydney; Claymore, barque, from Mauritins. Wednesday. [Herald.]—Sailed: Amelia, barque, and Prince ...
Article : 52 words[Herald.]—It is expected the time for closing the English mail will be extended, owing to the late arrival of the mail steamer at Melbourne. A public reception of Bishop Shiels took place to-day ...
Article : 304 wordsMr. M. H. Stephen moved for judgment herein, as in case of nonsuit, plaintiff having failerd to go to trial in due time, according to undertaking. Mr. Davis opposed the application. ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. MACLRAY asked the Colonial Secretary, without notice, the following questions,—" Are the Government in possession of any information of any kind wathever, tending to show that a murder has been committed in ...
Article : 684 wordsThis was a motion on rule nisi for new trial in an action for use and occupation, wherein the plaintiffs had obtained a verdict. Mr. Darley and Mr. Davis appeared in support of the ...
Article : 372 wordsDec. 8.—Alfred H[?]rris, of Redforn, bostmaker. Lis[?] £7. 10s. Mr. [?] [?] ...
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