At the close of last Session the Premier (Mr. Farnell) laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly a draft of the Land Bill, of which we gave an extended precis at the time. The bill itself has now been initiated in due Parliamentary ...
Article : 10,208 wordsJury: Messrs. E. M. Sayers, S. Bayliss, A. Shannon, and R. C. Stewart. Mr. Buchanan, instructed by Mr. Greer, appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Want, instructed by Messrs. Pigott and ...
Article : 832 wordsThis was an action to recover 625 damages for slander. Mr. Pilcher appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Coonan for the defendant. Judgment was given for the defendant. LEADBR V. WEBB. ...
Article : 152 wordsIn Equity:—Business paper for the present sittings, commencing on Tuesday, 29th October, 1878:—Motions and Petitions generally: Doyle v. Stewart and another, motion for injunction; Dwyer v. Holley, motion for injunction [?]re Bailey, and infant, ...
Article : 591 wordsForty-seven persons were fined for drunkenness, seventeen of whom were taken into custody after midnight of Saturday. One of those fined for drunkenness, George Sixsmith, was further fined 40s. for using obscene language; ...
Article : 870 wordsIn the matter of James Jackson, an examination meeting. Mr. Bradley appeared for the official assignee, and examined Ewebank Love, who stated that he purchased no goods from insolvent; he received some porter as samples from an ...
Article : 1,203 wordsTwenty drunkards were fined; three of them, Thomas Cowen, Thomas Collins, and Andrew Riley, were each fined 20s. in addition, with the alternative of seven days' imprisonment, for making me of obscene language when ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 29 Oct 1878, Page 3
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