SURRENDER. —George Robinson Stookdale, of Gosford, storekeeper and licensed vi[?]tualler. Liabilities, £550 11s. 8d. Assets, £3 Mr. Humphery, official assignee. MEETING OF CREDITORS. ...
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Article : 59 wordsThe Eward of the arbitrators, who met on the 11th instant to decide the disputed boundary of the Newbold and Yulgilbar runs, Clarence River, was given to-day against Mr. Ogilvie, the arbitrators giving Mr. ...
Article : 46 wordsArrangements have been completed for the amalgamation of the Melbourne, Suburban, and Hobaon's Bay Railways, two-thirds ef the nett profits to be divided between the shareholders of the Hobason's ...
Article : 305 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Major Chauvel. Of eightoes prisoners brought before the Court, six were discharged and one was remanded. Robert Johnston, 17, and James Bennett, 31, were ...
Article : 500 wordsOCTOBER 20.—CHARGE OF RAPE.—A young man named White, about eighteen years of age, was yesterday apprehended for committing the above offence on a girl fifteen years of age, named Johnstone. The ...
Article : 197 wordsA clause in the Convict Influx Prevention Bill, just passed, inflicts a penalty of £100 on any master of a vessel who shall knowingly land a convict here from Western Australia, and £100, or twelve months' ...
Article : 107 words" We have now ended tho sixth day of very heavy fighting I propose to fight it out on this this line if it takes all summer "—General Grant to Mr. War Secretary Stanton, dated 11th May, 8 a m., before Spottsylvania Court House, ...
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Article : 1,719 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. J. F. Josephton and Mr. W. Church. Mary Ann Mack, on Friday sentenced to a month's imprisonment for having wearing apparel for the possession ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,849 wordsSIR,—The rheto[?]ician's artifice of manifold departure from the issue in controversy was so palpably revealed by the letter of " Polaris," in the Herald of the 17th ultimo, that it was indeed but meet to await the ...
Article : 1,877 wordsIN the Supreme Court of New South Wales —The undermentioned causes, entered for trial on Monday, the 7th, and Tuesday, the 8th of November, in the Banco Court list, are (in pursuance of rule 20, of the 7th December, 1868) hereby ordered to be transferred to ...
Article : 235 wordsSIR,—Some time since, a Civil Service Club was established in Sydney for the members of the Civil Service. This seemed a very desirable step, and met with cordial sympathy from the officers resident in the far country districts. ...
Article : 394 wordsMISSION TO THE ABORIGINES AND CHINESE.—A public meeting was held on Friday evening, in St. Andrew's Scots Church, in furtherance of the missions to the aborigines of Australia, and the Chinese. The Rev. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 24 Oct 1864, Page 5
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