This was an action on the second instalment of a promissory note dated the 6th December, 1877, whereby the defendant and one Hirst promised to pay to the plaintiff £500 by monthly instalments of £25. ...
Article : 1,475 wordsSir,—Since the appearance of my letter in the Herald, of July 3rd, commenting on the disappointing revelations of the Chancellor with reference to the abandonment of the most popular, promising, and useful feature in the original ...
Article : 2,272 wordsIt is something to get a new sensation, even in our reading, but few will close this charming volume without this feeling. A voyage round the world in a yacht of 500 tons, propelled equally by steam or sail, ...
Article : 2,065 wordsIn this case, the plaintiff, as administrator of the estate of John Stewart, deceased, averred that defendant, after the death of the said John Stewart, wrongfully converted to his own use a bedstead, a bed, a washstand, a ...
Article : 312 wordsSir,—The subject of judicial sentences must always attract attention so long as they are characterised by an anomalous inconsistency and flagrant inequality so pitiable and melancholy that it affords room for criminals of the ...
Article : 1,630 wordsMotions generally.—Crown Cases: The Queen v. Thomas Lee, The Queen v. Bo[?] and Binks, The Queen v. Hippolite, The Queen v. M'Donald, The Queen v. Merryweather and others. Motions, &c.: Sims v. Sims, prohibition; Sims v. Sims, for ...
Article : 178 wordsThe monthly meeting of this society was held in the Rooms, Free Public Library, last evening, the president, Mr. W. J. Stephens, M.A., occupying the chair. The proceedings were of an especially interesting character, ...
Article : 642 wordsFriday, August 30, at 11 a.m.—Before the Chief Commissioner: Charles Meyers, adjourned third; John M'Garrigle, adjourned second, also adjourned examination; Joseph Hart, third; Martin Donoghue, same; John M'Grath, same; Joseph Fletcher ...
Article : 239 wordsFriday, August 30.—Ca. Sa. motions: Blau v. Rich, Kr[?] v. Ramsay, M'Dougall v. White, Rokes v. Bagott, Mandelson v. Jackson, O'Rourke v. Thompson, Marks v. Thompson, Yeates v. Roberts. To set aside proceedings: Hook v. Dangar. ...
Article : 62 wordsSeventeen persons were fined for drunkenness, and three were found guilty of having made use of obscene language, and were sentenced—Sarah Gray to pay 40s., or to be imprisoned one month; Kate Burford and Ann M'D[?]mott to ...
Article : 437 wordsFIVE DOCK.—Meeting, August 13. Present—The Mayor and Aldermen West, Brierley, Budd, Grogan, and Hunter. Letters read: From Mr. Rodd, complaining of state of roads; from Mr. George Greville, stating that he was about to erect a fence on his ...
Article : 963 wordsNine persons were fined for drunkenness. William Kerr was sentenced to pay 20s., or go to gaol for seven days, for indecent language in Riley-street. Louisa M'Donald, charged under the Vagrant Act, and ...
Article : 299 wordsOn the application of Mr. C. J. Manning, instructed by Messrs. Bradley and Son, at the instance of the Bank of Victoria, the estate of Maurice Bush was compulsorily sequestrated; schedule and statement to be filed within ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 30 Aug 1878, Page 3
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