DEAR SIRS,—We see by this morning' s Herald that this plaintiff gives it out to all the world that you were obligued to consent to his being discharged from gaol, in consequence of the public indignation being raised against you ...
Article : 478 wordsTHE WEATHER,—There has been a break in the weather this last week, and some few showers have fallen, but not of any consequence, or at all sufficient for agricultural purposes. There has been no steady rain, or any fall indeed ...
Article : 1,157 wordsBEFORE the Primary Judge. MITCHELL V. SIMONS. Mr. Gordon moved for an order to the receiver appointed herein to pay the debts of the firm of Mitchell and Co., ...
Article : 98 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Wise. REYNOLDS V. ANCEL. This was an action for trespass on a squatting run, in which Amelia Reynolds was plaintiff, and George Ancel ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 793 wordsSIR,—It is expected that in a few days this improving suburb will have its prescribed municipality in due course officially proclaimed, the duration of the assigned period within which no counter-petition has been submitted being ...
Article : 386 wordsBEFORE A. Cheeke, Esq., Judge. DAVIES V. SPYER. This was an action to recover £9 17s. 3d. for goods sold and delivered. The defence was that the plaintiff and his ...
Article : 367 wordsSIR,—Perhaps the present may not be an unsuitable time to bring under public notice a matter of serious importance to every inhabitent of the city and its suburbs. I allude to the want of some well-regulated system in our provision ...
Article : 545 wordsBEFORE the Registrar. In the estate of James W. May, a single meeting. Three debts were proved. The creditors affirmed a resolution authorising the official assignee to allow insolvent his ...
Article : 191 wordsWE learn from the Graham's Town Journal of July 8th that much damage—particularly in the Western Province —had been occasioned by recent and continuous rains. French Hock, and that locality, had the appearance of an ...
Article : 1,061 wordsAT the Winchester Assizes, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Keating, George Jacobs Gilbert was indicted for the wilful mmder of Mary Ann Susan Hall, at Fording bridge, on the 22nd of June last. The court ...
Article : 2,641 wordsSEPTEMBER 6TH.—The Lachlan River.—For some months past the bed of the Lower Lachlan, except a few miles of it near its estuary, has been almost dry, and the only available water has been found in some portions of the course ...
Article : 666 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, and Messrs. G. Hill, Neale, Armitage, Caldwell, Murphy, and Kettle. Two women were convicted of being riotous while drunk —one was fined 10s. and the other 40s., the alternative ...
Article : 358 wordsSIR,—In the Colonial Treasurer's late announcement of the state of the public revenue appear some statements having reference to the greatly increased amount of rent accruing from additions made to the territory under squatting tenure ...
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Advertising : 380 wordsBRISBANE, September 15.—The steamer Prince of Wales, which leaves Brisbane this forenoon, takes the outward English mails, and, as the mail steamer will not start from Sydney until seven days hence, there has been a good deal ...
Article : 1,291 wordsBell's Weekly Messenger of the 26th, says:—The wretched m-n Gilbert, who was convicted at Winchester last week of the wilful murder of Miss Hall, has made a full confession of his guilt. He says he ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 18 Sep 1862, Page 5
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