The argument in this, case was resumed, and concluded. It was an action, on behalf of the Crown, by the Attorney-General of the colony, against Jane Dickson, administratrix of the estate of David Dickson, late of Maitland, ...
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Article : 934 wordsTHE statistics relating to interchange, which have been just published, furnish us with some authentic data upon which to found a comparison of the industrial activity and general prosperity of the colony, under the systems of ...
Article : 981 wordsTHE boot and shoe factory of Mr. E. Vickery, of Pitt-street, is the oldest establishment in Sydney in this branch of Manufacture, having been established by the late Mr. Vickery in 1833, or thirty-five years ago. ...
Article : 3,242 wordsMUNICIPAL COUNCIL.—The usual fortnightly meeting of the Parramatta Borough Council was held on Tuesday last. There was a full attendance. The three new members— Aldermen Byrnes, Flynn, and Galloway—having made the ...
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Article : 116 wordsThe rules nisi for compulsory sequestration in Davis and others v. Charles Zimmerman, and Armstrong v. Emerson, were made absolute. In each case it was ordered that the schedule, and the statement under rule 20, be filed on or ...
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Article : 1,276 wordsSIR,—In your issue of this day two letters appear, signed "Alfred Bradford," and "James Duffin," that are intended to degrade me for the part I took in Council last Monday, upon the discussion of the Town-hall plans. I shall, ...
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Article : 1,663 words"Sir,—In a letter, signed 'James Duffin,' in your paper this morning, a statement is made which to a casual reader appears dishonourable on the part of Mr. Duffin's committee, and also on the part of Mr. Pritchad. For the information of the public I ...
Article : 723 wordsFiles toe the 16th instant are to hand. We extract from the Rigister:— It will be remembered that Mr. Darlington, a mining engineer of considerable standing, arrived here by the July ...
Article : 702 wordsJAMBEROO.—The beautiful valley, at present looking its best, has just been visited by the Bishop of the [?]iocese, who arrived on Saturday, the 19th instant, and preached ini the Church of the Resurrection on the following ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 25 Sep 1868, Page 2
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