THE SPEAKER took the chair at 30 minutes past 4 o'clock. Mr. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE MEYMOTT. Mr. LACKEY said in answer to Mr. M'Elhone, [?]hat inquirty had been made as to whether Mr. Judge Meymott, ...
Article : 10,258 wordsHis Worship the Mayor of Melbourne (Mr. A. K. Smith), being at present on a visit to Sydney, was invited by the Mayor of the city to inspect the system of water supply, and for that purpose an expedition was arranged yesterday ...
Article : 1,508 wordsFour persons were fined for drunkenness. Michael Cannon was charged with stealing a blanket, valued at 8s., the property of James Power. James Power stated that he is a licensed victualler residing in ...
Article : 499 wordsTHE following notifications appear in the Government Gazette published yesterday. OYSTER BEDS.—For the period of one year commencing from the date hereof, all and every of the natural oyster beds ...
Article : 574 wordsMr. Hurley Hartley to ask the Colonial Secretary.—Are the Government aware of the fact that small pox is very prevalent in the City of San Fanscico; if so, have the Government instructed the Health-officer to board every mail steamer arriving ...
Article : 462 wordsWE have had three days' violent stormy weather, with almost incessant rain; consequently the river is much [?], the flood-gauge registering fifteen feet. The usual Orange anniversary was held at the School of ...
Article : 1,300 wordsBY the arrival of the Ringarooma steamer at Melbourne we have intelligence to the 12th instant. Parliament was in active session, and a great debate on the native king and his domain has taken place. Sir G. ...
Article : 749 wordsHarold Wilberforce Hindmarsh Stephen, of Sydney; late newspaper proprietor. Liabilities, £963 3s. 10½d., of which £100 is secured. Assets, £212 18s. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS. ...
Article : 399 wordsTHE Mudgee Quarter Sessions opened on last Wednesday, before District Court Judge M'Farland. Mr. Edward Lee prosecuted for the Crown, and Mr. Buchanan was the only other barrister present The calendar was, what has but ...
Article : 1,637 wordsTHE annual meeting of this corps was held in the Victoria Barracks on the 19th instant. Captain Rowe, the officer commanding, took he chair, and in opening the proceedings, apologised to the meeting for the absence of ...
Article : 892 wordsTen persons were fined for drunkenness. James Wilden was fined 40s., or in default of payment to be imprisoned fourteen days, on conviction of having assaulted the constable who apprehended him for ...
Article : 586 wordsBOROUGH COUNCIL.—A meeting was held on Wednesday evening. Present—The Mayor, and Aldermen Gosper, Primrose, Moses, and Wood. The minutes of the previous meeting were lead and confirmed. Correspondence: From ...
Article : 585 wordsIN continuance of our remarks as to the failure of the Barrington River diggings (writes the Newcastle Herald of the 19th instant), we regret that further information confirms the truth of the statements given ...
Article : 441 wordsSINCE my last the following additional particulars relative to the town of Gundagai may not be out of place. Gundagai was originally situated quite in the valley of the Murrumbidgee, and suffered very severely and seriously by the ...
Article : 1,405 wordsMONDAY night.—A sad calamity occurred on Saturday morning during the tempestuous state of the weather. The H. R. N. S. N. Co.'s steamer the City of Newcastle ran aground about four miles above Raymond Terrace, on a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Jul 1876, Page 3
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