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  2. LAW. SUPREME COURT.

    THE following is a statement in writing (as required by her Majesty's Order in Council), of the reasons given by the Court for tis Order of the 6th December last, Betting aside the verdict and directing a new trial. ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  3. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. District Judge DOWLING and a jury of four. HILLMAN V. MANNING. The parties in this case were Horace Henry Hillman, plaintiff, and John Edye Manning, defendant. The amount ...

    Article : 2,892 words
  4. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, in conjunction with Messrs. Kettle, Thorne, and R. Hill. Two drunkards were discharged. John Murray, given into custody charged with ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN GEORGE-STREET.

    THE City Coroner yesterday resumed and concluded the inquest respecting the death of James Donglas Cruikshank, the man who was found dead on the steps of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank last Friday ...

    Article : 2,489 words
  6. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND CONFERENCE.

    SIR,—In the speech of Mr. Gordon, "Chancellor of the Sydney Diocese," reported in your issue of this morning, I read as follows:—" It was a complete misnomer to talk of consensual compact with regard to the Wesleyans. John ...

    Article : 324 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    BEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. In the estate of John H. Minehan, a second meeting Nine debts were proved. In the same estate, a special meeting. Insolvent was ...

    Article : 199 words
  8. [?]OULBURN CRIMINAL COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice FAUCETT. RAPE. James West, a labourer on Forster and Roberts' railway contract, was charged with having, on the 31st day of ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  9. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE their Werships the Police Magistrate, Messers. Carley, G. Hill, Jolly, and Dnagar. Of twenty persons brought before the Court, seven were discharged, and two, one for evidence to warrant, and the ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  10. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    SIR,—Observing a notice in your paper from the Inspector of Police (to the clergy, legal profession, and Government officers, in reference to the number likely to attend the demonstration on St. George's Day), suggested to my mind ...

    Article : 146 words
  11. THE DOG AND GOAT ACT.

    SIR,—The above Act, prohibiting the use of dogs and goats for purposes of draught, having become law, how is it that the police do not put it in force by intercepting the many dog and goat carts that are still to be seen at all hours ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. LEICHHARDT'S PROBABLE FATE.

    SIR,—By information I have received from the natives here, I have good reason to suppose that if ever the remains of Leichhardt's party are to be found, it will be in this direction. One native I saw about three months ago, and ...

    Article : 2,197 words
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