This was an appeal against a [?]cr[?]e by the Primary Judge (reported in the Herald of 22nd instant), sustaining —with costs against the defendant—an injunction to restrain the latter from proceeding at law upon certain ...
Article : 460 wordsMR.—A short time since there appeared in your columes a letter signed by Mr. Bagot, relative to the great risk attendent on the travelling of cattle from the Warrego, Walgett, and other places, on which it is well known that ...
Article : 452 wordsSIR,—Perceiving in your issue of Friday last, a paragraph headed "Rood to Newtown Rail way Station," I think [?] duty to state the facts of the case. When the municipality became incorporated, an i[?] ...
Article : 365 wordsBEFORE Mr. B. Burdekin and Mr. W. Day. [?] [?] convicted of using bad language in George-street was fined 10s., or to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 87 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before the full Court.—Appeal: Talbot v. Cunningham. ...
Article : 15 wordsISSUES FROM SUPREME COURT.—Priestly v. Lynch; Lyons v. Donnelly. ...
Article : 14 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I have no doubt your sympathies have been already aroused by the sad distress which has been brought by the dispensation of Providence, upon so many famili[?] by the late floods. ...
Article : 231 wordsTHE first effects of the convict system were, no doubt, to promote the material prosperity of the colony. It must always be borne in mind that what West Australia needed was, neither labour nor capital, but a ...
Article : 2,619 wordsSIR,—Reading your journal of Tuesday, the 7th instant, I saw a letter headed as above and subscribed " An Old Subscriber," suggesting the great convenience which would arise from having our delivery of letters daily. I strongly ...
Article : 362 wordsThis was an action to recover damages for injuries inflicted upon plaintiff's property through the defendant's neglect. Damages were laid at £100. Mr. Salamons, instructed hy Mr. Jones, appeared for the ...
Article : 883 wordsSIR,—I waa glad to see that you had again in one of your leaders, warned the sufferers by the late floods of the wor[?] than folly of again and again returning to build their bouses and place their farm buildings on land subject to ...
Article : 278 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent " Old Subse[?]ber" in his zeal to do justice to his own locality, has quoted the returns of the Registrar-General as a proof that certain adverse medical opinions, from whose effects he suffers, in reference to ...
Article : 1,021 wordsPURSUANT to requisition, a public meeting convened by the Mayor, was held in the Court House, on Tuesday night, to take into consideration the necessity for the immediate relief of the sufferers by the late ...
Article : 595 wordsBEFORE the Registrar. In the estate of John Risch, a third meeting. One debt was proved, and Mr. Humphery read his report. The allowance of insolvent's furniture was objected to by one ...
Article : 321 wordsWE have Melbourne papers to the 24th instant. The Argus of that date publishes the following particulars which the police have ascertained with respect to the past career of Woods and Carver, two of the men ...
Article : 1,997 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Chapman, Cullen, and Peden, Fifteen prisoners vere brought before the Court, eight of whom were discharged. ...
Article : 411 wordsWINTER IN DUNEDIN.—Winter has set in with great rigor. On the 13th and 14th instant the fall of snow at Campbell's is said to have been tremendous. The correspondent of the Otago Daily Times says:—"The quantity ...
Article : 220 wordsSIR,—Under the above heading, in your issue of to-day's date, I notice a letter signed "One willing to assist," from which I infer that an inconvenience exists for the want of a depot in the various districts where left-off clothes, &c., ...
Article : 159 wordsSIR,—About this time last year some steps were taken towards tbe celebration of this matter; and the committee, after some deliberation, postponed it till a future day. May I, as an admi[?]er of the late captain, inquire if the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Jun 1864, Page 2
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