BEFORE the full Court. COOPER V. HELLYER. The argument on this appeal was resumed and again lasted all any without having been concluded. ...
Article : 38 wordsBEFORE Henry Cary, Esq., Chairman. Mr. Templeton conducted the prosecutions on behalf of the Crown. Martha Walton was found guilty of stealing in a ...
Article : 413 wordsSir,—With reference to a paragraph in the letter of your correspondent, which appeared in last Friday's Herald, headed as above, I trust to your usual sense of justice to allow me to make the following explanations:— ...
Article : 303 wordsCOPY of despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, notifying that the Crown Lands Sales Act will be left to its operation. (Presented to both Houses of Parliament by his ...
Article : 986 wordsON this vitally important subject, we have received the following communication, in the form of a letter, from Mr. Finlay Dun, bearing date 12th January, and written from Weston Park, Skipton-on-Stour. ...
Article : 2,670 wordsSIR,—With your permission, I desire to say to your correspondent in Monday's Herald, signed " E. Masson," evidently does not fully comprehend the question in issue on the subject of surrendering the Field of Mars and ...
Article : 821 wordsSIR,—I beg the favour of your insertion of a few lines,in answer to a letter appearing in your issue of to-day, and purporting to have come from a Peter Walsh, sergeant in the Waterloo Company of Volunteer Rifles. ...
Article : 313 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of James A. Portus, an adjourned second meeting. On the motion of the official assignee, the severity of the weather having prevented insolvent's ...
Article : 555 wordsTHE order Sauria has many representatives here, which, if not strictly peculiar to the locality, are uncommon in others; while some, as the jew lizard (Agama Muricata), are plentiful everywhere—we meet ...
Article : 1,241 wordsSIR,—How true it is that there is no one who has not his one admirer! Johnson had his Boswell, and why should not Issac Shepherd, M.L.A., have his "E. Mason?" I find by your issue of this morning that a correspondent, ...
Article : 812 wordsSIR.—Is it worth while growing cotton in New South Wales or not, "that is the question," who can satisfactorily answer it? Because that cotton is for the most part grown by slaves it ...
Article : 586 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Cullen, Hogg, Ronald, and E. S. Hill. Nine drunkards were severally ordered to pay 10s., or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours; and three women were ...
Article : 432 wordsA VERY amusing scene occurred in the Worship [?] Police Court, on Monday, showing great tact on the part of Mr. Knox, the magistrate. Henry Bus, [?] middle-aged country gentleman, was charged before ...
Article : 466 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent, signed "H. B.," in Monday's Herald, no doubt as an "interested" person, will protest against surrendering to the Government the Field of Mars Common, for the more useful and necessary application of ...
Article : 450 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr, M. Metcalfe. Thomas Justin, ship's steward, living in Kent-street, was charged with having stolen a £10 note, the property of ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—Mr. Henry Dodds has perfect control over his horse, I imagine, from his letter in your issue of Friday, that he is not so fortunate over his temper. After the accident alluded to by me the person on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 1 May 1861, Page 2
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