THE PRESIDENT took his seat at twenty-eight minutes past 4 o'clock. STAMP DUTIES ACT. Mr. OWEN, as representing the Government, brought ...
Article : 194 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Day, Chapman, and Renwick. Seventeen prisoners were brought before the Court. Of these, three were discharged and two were remanded. ...
Article : 1,066 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 3 o'clock. ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN SCHOOL. Mr. MACLEAY asked tho Colonial Secretary,—" [?]. ...
Article : 9,447 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. J. Evans, Mr. T. Spence, and Mr. R. A. Hunt. Mary Mulqueeny, 29, was brought up by constable Eaton, charged with stealing. From the evidence it ap ...
Article : 361 wordsMr. Morrice to ask the Colonial Treasurer,—1. Will the Government take steps to cause the late Colonial treasurer to refund the unauthorised sum of £20, paid out of the Treasury, for cab hire in conveying members of Parliament to vote is their ...
Article : 682 wordsVIA Mauritius, we have news from Tamatave to the 30th October. The Port Louis Gazette correspondent says:- On the 18th October, a letter, which the English Consul states is from Queen Victoria to the Queen of Madagascar, ...
Article : 483 wordsTHE correspondent of the Port Louis Gazette (Mauritius) sends the following items of news to that journal:- The ensiest and safest route to the gold-fields is by way of Capetown, through the centre of the colony, up to the ...
Article : 509 wordsTHE following estates were surrendered:- Edward Clement Hill, of Barrack-street, Sydney, copperplate printer. Liabilities, £33 19s. 6d. Assets, £47 14s. 4d. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 7 Jan 1869, Page 2
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