Appeal against the decree of the Primary Judge by Messrs. A. Stuart and W. A Dumar[?]q, two of the defendants—for whom Mr. Owen and Mr. C. J. Manning appeared. Mr. Davis and Dr. D[?]novan appeared for Mr. ...
Article : 645 wordsTHE following is the Report of the t[?]ustees of the Australian Museum, for the year ending 31st December, 1875:— To his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief: ...
Article : 903 wordsTHE weather cont[?]nues delightful and deaths among stock are l[?]ss than was anticipated. The vegetation is of the most verdant hue, and [?]e[?]ks and riv[?]lets are [?] with running w[?]er. In fact our district is quickly recovering ...
Article : 328 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 23rd inst[?]nt there is an able article on the condition of the public surveys and maps in this co[?]ony, in which you take occasi[?]n to institute a comparison between the measurement of ...
Article : 681 wordsDURING last week the weather has been unusually cold, sharp f[?]t every morning, with ice fully one-quarter of an inch thick, which gas been a [?] of [?] to some of the young Curraj[?]ngites. The grsss[?] to ...
Article : 1,200 wordsOUR late g[?]oler, Mr. Bar[?]lett, is now stationed at Dubbo, having been promoted to the position of acting-gaoler there. The [?]bar aborigina', Paddy, who lies under co[?]ttal ...
Article : 366 wordsThou[?] Mi[?]hell was ch[?]arged with stealing a flann[?]l unders[?] valued at 6s. 6d, the property of Betsy stone: and Is[?]ac S[?]th was charged with being implicated in the robbery The shirt was taken by Mitch [?] ...
Article : 1,795 wordsThe case Robarison and Allen v. M[?]Grath and M'Nab, a rule [?] for he compulsory seque[?] [?] of estate, was postponed until the 20th September, on the application of [?] M'Cor[?] for the petitioning creditor. ...
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Article : 444 wordsONE of the largest [?]tings yet held in conectio with the Mudgee Rai way Le[?]gue t[?]k place in the Town Hall on last [?]sday evening, with the object, of discussing the [?]ailway estimates at present before the Assembly. The ...
Article : 1,687 wordsSIR,—In refe[?]ence to this m[?]st imp[?]rtant and urgent matter, I am glad t[?]serve that a trial survey has been rdered to[?]e made due west from a p[?]int near Orange to the Darling The wonder is that it has not ...
Article : 500 wordsTHE Suez mail has brought us intelligence to the 16th June, from the Inquirer of that date we take the following summary:— ...
Article : 594 wordsTHE third concert of the season given under the [?] of the [?]mble amateur b[?]ass brand, took place on Monday, June 12th, and was well attended, though the inclemency of the weather m[?]st have prevented many from ...
Article : 802 wordsSIR,—Two or three years ago, if [?] rightly recollect, a deputation from Balmain waited on the then Premier of the colony, Mr. Parkes, to urge the necessity of removing the slaughter of animals from the Glebe ...
Article : 394 wordsTHE colonists may now consider the hurricane season over, in fact the cool weather has set in, during which it rarely or ever happens that a cyclone occurs.' The late favourable anticipations with regard to the ...
Article : 514 wordsTwenty-four persons were fined for drunkenness. One of these, a man named Bussel[?], was found guilty of having wilfully destroyed the cons able's uniform trousers the property of the Government, and was ordered to pay 20s. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 30 Jun 1876, Page 2
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