This was an action of ejectment, to recover possession of a piece of land 50 feet by 80 feet, which was claimed by plaintiff (Sir Daniel Cooper) as part of Needham's grant, and on which two small cottages had been erected. The ...
Article : 1,338 wordsTHE soap and candle factory of Mr. Caraher is situated at Camperdown, where the whole of the work is now carried on. The soap-making plant comprises three large boilers, of a capacity of eight, ...
Article : 2,089 wordsWAVERLEY.—A meeting was held at the Council Chambers, Waverley, on Tuesday evening, the 3rd instant. Present—the Mayor (Mr. D. Flotcher), and Alderman Dickson, Macpherson, Cary, Gregan, Hendersen, Peters, ...
Article : 526 wordsSIR,—Having had an opportunity of inspecting the wreck of railway property which occurred this morning on the Western line, I was naturally led to inquire the cause of such a disaster, and found that there was no blame ...
Article : 739 wordsIn the estate of Thomas Baker, a second meeting. Six debts were proved, and insolvent amended his schedule. In the estate of Cornelius C. Malony, a single meeting. Three debts were proved. Insolvent made an offer of ...
Article : 335 wordsBANCO COURT.—Tait v. Serisier, part heard; Burton v. Ainsworth; Sempill v. Cleghorne; Chippett v. Thompson. JURY COURT.—Special jury of twelve: Smith v. Commissioner for Railways. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsMUNICIPAL COUNCIL.—The usual fortnightly meeting of the Council was held on Tuesday. There was a full attendance. The Mayor stated that, in accordance with the provisions of the Act, he brought forward the treasurers ...
Article : 1,041 wordsAT the Police Court, Deniliquin, on the 26th ultimo, the following case was heard before Messrs. A. Landale, P. A. Jennings, E. Wren, J. H. Graves, and H. M'Lean, J.P.'s. ...
Article : 1,479 wordsSIR,—Knowing you take an interest in all public matters, I beg to address you in reference to the navigation of the Hunter River, with a view to remove the present impediments. I wish to know why the dredge Vulcan, which ...
Article : 330 wordsOf eleven prisoners who were brought before the Bench, four were discharged, and one was remanded. One person was fined 5s., and three were fined 20s. each, for drunkenness and obscene language. ...
Article : 473 wordsThis was an action by Mr. Joseph Ward, trading as Joseph Ward and Co. against Messrs. John Waddell and James Russell, for money payable by defendants to the plaintiff for commission ona work, journeys, and ...
Article : 349 wordsSIR,—Michael Angelo's almost superhuman genius could scarcely avoid the ludicrous in his wonderful picture of the Last Judgment; how, then, can a wretched scene-dauber be expected to rise to the dignity of the most grand and ...
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Advertising : 333 wordsWilliam Beer, Henry Heney, Peter Sutton, Mark Brabant, and Frederick Smith, owners of drays or vans, were fined 5s. each, with costs, for allowing their vehicles to remain in the streets, to the obstruction of the carriage way. ...
Article : 1,138 wordsClaim, £2 5s. 4d., for goods supplied to the defendant's wife. Defendant's case was that the goods were not supplied, and that he had provided for his wife's maintenance. Verdict for the plaintiff. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 5 Nov 1868, Page 2
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