A MAN, named Oliver Dwyer, was recently drowned whilst attempting to cross the Bungawalbin Creek, on the Richmond River, after some of the late rains. Mr. W. Lynch'a house was accidentally burned ...
Article : 770 wordsThe Court opened punctually at 10 o'clock. The legal gentlemen present were Messrs. Searvell, Fell, Mac[?]ish, and Mr. Templeton, Prosecutor for the Crown Henry Timmins Ellison was indicted for having at ...
Article : 668 wordsGeorge Hirst, who pleaded guilty to three charges of embezzling money to the amount of £45, the property of Messrs. Alderson and Sons, was brought up for sentence. It was stated that the defalcations of the prisoner during ...
Article : 940 wordsIn the estate of Gilfillan and Co., an adjourned third meeting. Some debts were proved, and several claims stand over for legal evidence in their support. Insolvent Robert Gilfillan was allowed his household furniture and wearing ...
Article : 571 wordsThe prisoners answered to their bail, and Mr. Roberts informed the Court that the witness he expected, and who according to his instructions could give material evidence, from some cause was not in attendance. It was ...
Article : 462 wordsJames Bradley and Jane Connell were indicted for having, on the 29th April last, at Jerrabatgully, stolen a cow, the property of James Lynn. Prisoners pleaded not guilty, and were defended by Mr. Scarvell. The cow in ...
Article : 345 wordsGeorge Jones, David Ingram, Andrew Liddy, John Arehibold, and Charles Smith were indicted for that they did, on the 34d February last, enter the promises of one George Chisholm, and steal therefrom seventy-five pieces ...
Article : 1,637 wordsSIR,—I must remind your readers that the eclipse of the 18th instant will not be total in this colony. The moon's umbra, or dark shadow, will first touch the earth a little south-west of Gondar, in Abyssinia, at 1h. 34.3m. p.m., ...
Article : 522 wordsOf eighteen prisoners who were brought bofore the Bench, one was discharged and six were remanded. Six persons were fined in sums varying from 5s. to 20s. for drunkenness. ...
Article : 648 wordsTHE evidence taken at the various hearings in this case at the Kiama Police Court having for obvious reasons been withheld from publication, the prisoners being now discharged, those reasons no longer exist. As a matter of ...
Article : 3,788 wordsThis was an action to recover £18 15s., money had and received. The grounds of defence were that the defendant had not received the money, that the money was not the plaintiff's, and that the plaintiff was not entitled to be ...
Article : 1,097 wordsSIR,—I find on reading the report in this day's Herald of the trial of Joseph Randall for the murder of Mary Potter, that I in giving my evidence stated "that after leaving Randall's I passed by again at ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—Oh yes!, A few minutes after 6 o'clock this evening, my Sydney Morning Herald of to-day's date was delivered, via Marulan Railway Station, at my residence, which I gratefully acknowledge is a step in advance upon my ...
Article : 133 wordsHenry Williams was charged with stealing twelve crimean shirts, the property of L. Bornstein, who valued them at £6 6s. Prisoner was observed to take the bundle of shirts, and information having been given to Mr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Aug 1868, Page 5
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