The argument in this case was resumed and concluded. It was a motion for new trial in an action for detenne and trover, wherein plaintiffs had obtained a verdiet for £293 11s., value of goods detained or ...
Article : 662 wordsWE have received Brisbane papers to the 20th instant, and Mary borough papers to the 16th instant:— The Maryborough Chronicle says:—"The cultivation of cotton steadily increases, but has not attracted the ...
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Article : 1,122 wordsSIR,—I beg to call the attention of the municipal authorities to the diegraceful state of the reclaimed land at the head of Woolloomooloo Bay,—utterly impassable at present. At the usual fortnightly meetings ...
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Article : 984 wordsCharles Wilson, charged with disorderly conduct on board the ship W. W. Smith, was dismissed, but imprisoned till the rising of the Court, for a slight assault upon the master. ...
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Article : 589 wordsTERM LIST.—Motions Generally.—Motions, &c.—Exparte Wade in Yates' insolveney, to set asido voluntary settlement; exparte Gardiner in re Solomen, attachment; Stewart v. Burry, to set aside order; exparte Laway, prohibition, District Act. ...
Article : 128 wordsARALUEN.—The correspondent of the Braidwood Dispatch, writes, under date June 18:—"The weather has been threntening for rain all the week, but as yet we have had only a few showere, not sufficient, I am happy to say, to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 wordsJames Macdonald (on bail) was indicted for that he, on the 29th of June, 1867, at Orange, being.them in the employ of the Commercial Banking Company, did feloniously take, steal, and carry away the sum of £260, the property of the ...
Article : 2,073 wordsAdelaide papers to the 16th were received yesterday. An inquest was held on Saturday afternoon, June 13, on the body of a bushman whose name was unknown to any one at the inquest, he having apparently been killed by a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 23 Jun 1868, Page 2
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