Thursday, February 14.—At 10: Andrew M'Cauley, John Kingsmill, special. Joseph Neville and Co., adjourned third. Friday, 15.—At 11: Henry Moon, Abraham Abraham, Robert A. N[?]man, second. Charles Gray, James Denison, Thomas ...
Article : 93 wordsMANNING RIVER.—The News of the 9th instant states that the wet weather spoken of in our last two issues has continued—heavy constant rain having fallen during several successive days. The fear of drought has new ...
Article : 691 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Chapman, Raper. G. Hill, Levey, and Oatley. Fourteen prisoners were brought before the Court, four of when were remanded. ...
Article : 860 wordsFROM Tasmania we have papers to the 5th February. The Hob[?]t Town Mercury of the 1st instant observes:— The Council did a little work on Wednesday evening that the Assembly will have to undo. They introduced a new ...
Article : 689 wordsTHE following are some of the remarks on Ritualism made by the above Bishop in his recent Charge:- "The clergyman is not to hide them from the view of the laity when using the prayer of cons[?]ration, as ...
Article : 1,029 wordsFROM a modest house at the comer of the Avenue Bugeaud and the Avenue de l'Imperative, a thinwaisted man, with a very grave face, wrapped in a black velvet gown, would of late watch the crowds of ...
Article : 1,203 wordsOUR dates from Melbourne are to the 9th instant. A singular case (says the Argus) occupied the Daylesford Police Court on Wednesday, 6th instant. Mr. Nagel, a gold buyer, sued Mr. Jenkin, quartz c[?], for the ...
Article : 1,510 wordsBEFORE Mr. W. Day, Mr. T. Dangar, and the Water Police Magistrate. David Nicholson, a seaman of the ship William Duth[?] was committed to goal for three months, convicted of ...
Article : 440 wordsFROM Grahamstown we have news to the 28th November. The amended tariff proposed by Government came under consideration on the 14th November. Mr. Foster proposed his protection resolutions, which, however, met with but ...
Article : 1,450 wordsIF the European Powers are vying with each other in developing their military forces, it is not for the puerile purpose of parade. However prudent the measures may be which are adopted, they will have ...
Article : 1,396 wordsBANCO COURT.—S[?]ner V. Curran. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At half-past 10 o'clock: Jenkins V. Jenkins, report on receiver's account. At 11 o'clock: Egan V. Mucpherson, adjourned examination before the first clerk. At 18 ...
Article : 54 wordsIN the year 1855, the French Government very properly suspended the passport system during the period of the Great Exhibition in Paris. The Emperor profited by that opportunity to make an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words[?]PAL ELECTION.—The ballot for the election of three [?]ldermen to serve in the municipality, vice [?]ldermen Pye, Harvey, and By[?], took place on Tuesday, and the vo[?] were [?]tinised this day. The election was one of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 14 Feb 1867, Page 3
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