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  2. METROPOLITAN GENERAL SESSIONS.

    BEFORE Mr. District Judge MACFARLAND, Mr. Butler prosecuting. Francis O'Hehir was charged with feloniously assaulting and robbing one William Hurley, on the 14th June last, at ...

    Article : 672 words
  3. RANDOM NOTES.

    HAVING taken you and your renders a very fait journey round the Northern district, and given you a faint idea of its auriferous, agricultural, and pastoral resources, in so far as thoy came under my notice, I ...

    Article : 2,307 words
  4. PUBLIC TEACHERS.

    SIR,—On the eve of a contemplated change in the existing systems of Education I desire, through your columns, to draw the attention of the members of the Legislature to two of the greatest evils in the present Denominational system. ...

    Article : 615 words
  5. SHOULD THE CORONER'S COURT BE ABOLISHED?

    SIR,—It would be highly wrong to think that Mr. Buchanan's approaching tilt at the office of Coroner is the consequence of an aversion to a system peculiarly English; and it is much more agreeable to suppose that an ostensible ...

    Article : 756 words
  6. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    SIR,—As a great deal is now being said about Roman Catholic education perhaps you will afford me a small space in your columns for a few observations on the same topic. ...

    Article : 424 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    THE undermentioned estates were surrendered:— Anthony Sexton Froestone, of Queanbeyan, solicitor. Liabilities, £1490 5s. 7d., of which £610 is secured. Assets, £843 0s. 7d. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. THE NEGLECTED ONE.

    SIR,—Believing you will symphathise with me in my wretched and neglected condition, I beg of you to give space in your valuable columns, that I may make known my deplorable state to the public, and thereby gain the ...

    Article : 492 words
  9. THE ISLANDS OF THE HARBOUR IN DANGER.

    SIR,—I notice in the Government Land Sale advertisement in this morning's Herald that a small inland, containing 3 roods and 20 perches, situated at the entrance to Iron Cove, in the harbour, is placed at the top of the list, ...

    Article : 587 words
  10. THE PANAMA ROUTE.

    SIR,—It appears by the shipping news from the Times, given in your paper of Thursday, that there is to be a branch service of the Panama Mail Company's steamers from Wellington to the other ports in New Zealand and ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE their Worships Messrs. Wrench, Murphy, and Dangar. Of nine prisoners brought before the Court, four were discharged and one was remanded. ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. CUSTOMS VALIDATION BILL.

    SIR,—Your report of the initiatory proceedings in the above bill states that the Hon. the Colonial Treasurer requests the House to accede thereto upon the pound that tho refund of duties by the Customs will simply have the ...

    Article : 297 words
  13. SO MUCH FOR INCORPORATION. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Nothing is more important in getting the finer kinds of fiuit to market in good condition than that it should not be broken or jolted by bad roads. Impressed with this fact, the fruit producers of the Pennant Hills some years since, ...

    Article : 290 words
  14. SHIPWRECKED MARINERS.

    SIR,—It is currently reported here that the bodies of those poor unfortunate mariners who perished in the wreck of the ill-fated Eclipse, were all dragged along the shore with ropes till they were brought to their final resting place, ...

    Article : 249 words
  15. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. T. C. Breillat and Mr. M. Metcalfe. John Matthews, seaman, was brought up by constable Sweeney, into whose custody he was given yesterday afternoon by Wolfe Benjamin Lee, news agent, George-street, ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I am one of the last to complain or to cry out against our local police, believing them to be an orderly and on intelligent body, but I must bring under your notice a circumstance which occurred last night. I was engaged in ...

    Article : 249 words
  17. LONDON HOSPITALS. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I have received the accompanying report from a friend, who, being in England for a short time, has undertaken to visit some of the principal London hospitals, trusting that the information thus gained of their internal ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. THE OAR OF THE LIFE BOAT.

    SIR,—At a time when the occurrence of so many disastrous wrecks, and the loss of much valuable life, calls for an investigation into the management and efficiency of the Newcastle Life Boat, any information may prove useful. ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  19. OUR GOVERNMENT.

    SIR,—Knowing well your kindness on all occasions, I just pen you a few thoughts and facts, suggestive, as it is really high time something was done for this district. What is the Government doing? What has been done ...

    Article : 584 words
  20. LAW PROCEEDINGS THIS DAY.

    BANCO COURT.—Sorenson v. Waldron; Matthews v. Tuting; Raphael v. Starr; Perkins v. Nicholas; Neill v. Green; M'Leod v. Tooth and another; Willoughby v. Quigley, assessment. MASTER'S OFFICE.—The Commercial Banking Company of ...

    Article : 342 words
  21. "KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.

    "This hospital, which has been rebuilt within the last five years, contains 150 beds. "The wards contain 15 patients each, and every patient is allowed 2400 cubic feet of space. I was struck by the ...

    Article : 1,331 words
  22. CUSTOMS ACT OF 1865 VALIDATING ACT.

    SIR,—It having been stated in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, during the debate on the third reading of this bill—once by Mr. Martin and twice by Mr. Bogar—that no actions, or, as stated by Mr. Marlin, "fresh actions," had ...

    Article : 161 words
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