In the estate of Mary Clinton, an adjourned single meeting. Insolvent was examined by Mr. Yeo[?]ans, and was allowed her household furniture and wearing apparel. In the estate of Duncan Cameron, an adjourned single ...
Article : 758 wordsAUCKLAND, 1st February, 1864.—Military matters have advanced a very decided step since my last letter, which I forwarded a week ago. AT that time General Cameron was still delayed very much in his ...
Article : 1,916 wordsSIR,—The residents of Strawberry Hills and Elizabeth-street South, in attending to their business in the city, have to walk to either George-street South, or Liverpool-street, Hyde Park, in order to get a 'bus. Why is Elizabeth-street, without its 'bus, ...
Article : 101 wordsThe following important intelligence from the front has been courteously supplied to us by the Hon. the Attorney-General, and it is, therefore, tbe most authentic account of the movements of the troops that could be published:— ...
Article : 578 wordsSIR,—I am the parent of a very large family, whom, with my servants, number seventeen. My business heretofore barely enabled me to keep out of debt. I must now, however, having these taxes to pay, relinquish my little luxuries, and contract my ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 wordsIN compliance with a requisition to the Bench of Magistrates, signed by a number of the most influential residents of Camden, a public meeting was convened for Saturday last, for the purpose of taking into consideration the present depressed state of the ...
Article : 823 wordsSIR,—Some two months past, a man named Noble appeared in Wagga Wagga, and made application for admission to the Police Force of New South Wales, which application was refused. He was for ...
Article : 334 wordsAs these substances, although pretty well known in medical practice, have not been much employed for the purposes of poisoning, and as they have been brought into prominent notice by a recent event, we ...
Article : 699 wordsThe trial of this case was resumed, and again lasted the whole day without being concluded. The defendant's case has been entered upon, but the trial will probably last two or three days longer. ...
Article : 57 wordsSIR,—Any one visiting these Gardens must observe with pleasure the many improvements made in them during the last few years, both in a scientific and ornamental point of view; and when the beds in the Lower Garden, illustrating the natural system of ...
Article : 334 wordsForty-three prisoners (three on remand) were brought before the Court. Of these, fifteen were discharged and three were remanded. Among the latter was the man Crosby, apprehended on the 30th December, the warrant ...
Article : 911 wordsThis was an action for breach of contract. The con[?]ract declared upon was one for the purchase by plaintiff from the defendant of 1200 head of cattle, "more or less," at thirty shillings per head, deliverable within thirty days, or if ...
Article : 544 wordsSIR,—It has evidently been carried by our Ministry fraternising with the Protectionist members, with whom the Premier and a portion of his colleagues sympathise, and also, probably, by the delinquent act of some of our representatives absenting ...
Article : 423 wordsSIR,—In the account of a presentation of photographs to Mrs. Richardson, there is a mistake, which I will ask you to be good enongh to correct. The photograph of the parsonage was not my gift, but a very ...
Article : 95 wordsSIR,—Having read, as I generally do, the periodical report of the Health Officer of the city of Sydney, which is supposed to contain information and suggestions of more or less value and interest to the different classes of citizens, I, as the head of an establishment ...
Article : 1,073 wordsMY friend, Mr. James Vickery, has tried to dispute my statement, that the present tariff, if passed, will be one of the most cruel and oppressive taxes upon the working classes that was ever conc[?]ted by a short-sighted Ministry. First, then, Mr. ...
Article : 643 wordsThis was a motion for a new trial of a case tried in October last, wherein the plaintiff succeeded. The motion was argued by Mr. S. C. Brown, for Pritchard, and defended by Mr. Isaacs, on Friday last (as reported in ...
Article : 632 wordsDARING HOTEL ROBBERY—The Dubbo correspondent of the Western Post writes to that paper as follows:—Considerable, excitement was occasioned by a report that a large sum of money had been stolen from one of the bedrooms of ...
Article : 520 wordsStephen Chandler, seaman, found in a very excited state [?]n board the Damascus, and supposed to be of unsound mind, was taken into custody for protection. It was found on a medical examination that he was labouring under ...
Article : 194 wordsSIR,—The advocates for the latter policy have frequently cited the protective policy of the United States as a basis in support of their views, at the same time altogether leaving out of sight one of its appalling retributions. The ...
Article : 371 wordsThis was a meeting for examination and discharge. The bankrupt was a merchant of Moergate-street, and of George-street, Sydney, in partnership with Mr. Lazarus. The joint account, as prepared by Messrs. Johnstone and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Feb 1864, Page 3
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