THE following estates were surrendered:— John Dodd, of Campbell-street, Sydney, ba[?]er. Liabilities, £277 17s. 4½d. Assets, £117 15s. 7½d. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. ...
Article : 309 wordsTHE following Addresses were presented to His Excellency Sir John Young, at Government House, Sydney, previously to his embarkation for England:— To His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir John Young, ...
Article : 385 wordsTHE Great Show of the Champ de Mars seems destined, notwithstanding many clouds and occasional breezes, to a brilliant setting. The highways and by-ways of the Gasometer, well-filled during the ...
Article : 2,797 wordsMay it please your Excellency,—We, the Vice-Patron, President, Vice-President, Officers and Committee of the New South Wales Auxiliary Bible Society, desire most respectfully, on the occasion of your Excellency's retirement from ...
Article : 377 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Dangar, G. Hi[?], and Burdekin. Of fourteen prisoners brought before the Court, seven were discharged and three were remanded. ...
Article : 355 wordsWe, the Members of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, in Parliament assembled, desire, on the eve of your Excellency's departure from this colony, to give expression to our deep sense of the courtesy and consideration ...
Article : 252 wordsSir,—It is in compliance with no customary form merely that, on the eve of your departure, we approach your Excellency to express to your our attachment and respect for your public and personal character, and the sense which ...
Article : 316 wordsMay it please your Excellency,—I have the honour, on behalf of the Municipal Council of Sydney, to address your Excellency, on the eve of your departure from this port, and express the regret they feel in common with their fellow ...
Article : 323 wordsBEFORE Mr. W. Day and Mr. T. C. Breillat. George Withers, a seaman belonging to the ship General Lee, charged with desertion and found guilty, was sentenced to eight weeks' hard labour in gaol. ...
Article : 160 wordsMay it please your Excellency,—We, the representatives of the Congregational Union of New South Wales, desire, on the eve of your Excellency's departure from this colony, to express to you our cordial recognition of the public ...
Article : 479 wordsMay it please your Excellency,—We, the Committee of Privileges of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in New South Wales, beg, on behalf of ourselves and of the Church which we represent, to address your Excellency on the eve ...
Article : 240 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Malcolm v. Malcolm, to consider decree, and settle advertisement for creditors. At 11: Re M. Bowman, adjourned minutes. ...
Article : 33 wordsWEDNESDAY, 4TH DECEMBER.—Sir A. Stephen, C.J., Hargrave, J., and Cheeke, J. PALMER V. WHITEFIELD.—Motion for review of taxation.—(Costs—suit from District Court removed into ...
Article : 2,850 wordsMay it please your Excellency,—We, the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Fellows, Professors, and other members of the University of Sydney, desire, before the departure of your Excellency for England, to give expression to the ...
Article : 403 wordsTo the Gentlemen forming the Committee of Privilege of the Wesleyan Mothodist Church in New South Wales. Gentlemen,—The high appreciation which you have placed on record of the manner in which 1 had discharged ...
Article : 168 wordsMay it please your Excellency.—We, the Civil Servants of the Crown in New South Wales, venture to approach your Excellency on the eve of you departure from these shores, to express as well our loyalty to the ...
Article : 588 wordsMay it please your Excellency,—On the eve of your departure from the colony, we, on behalf of the members of the Saturday Half-Holiday Association, avail ourselves of the opportunity to express to your Excellency our sense of ...
Article : 306 wordsMay it please your Excellency,— We, the President and members of the Committee of the Church Society, beg, on behalf of ourselves and of the society which we represent, to address your Excellency on ...
Article : 483 wordsGentlemen,—I sympathise with the movement in which you are engaged, and took part at your meetings, because I believe that one main way of promoting the moral and social well-being of the community is to relieve the various ...
Article : 98 wordsMay it please your Excellency,—We, her Majesty's dutiful subjects, the Ministers and Elders of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales, respectfully request permission to approach your Excellency, on the occasion of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 30 Dec 1867, Page 2
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