THE amount of Customs duties paid to-day is as follows:— Brandy......... £214 10 6 Gia......... 83 14 9 ...
Article : 1,241 wordsBRISBANE, AUGUST 3.—I am afraid you must make up your minds, ye of the south finally to lose Moretou Bay. It would really appear that the matter had proceeded too far for any representation from Sydney to effect it. Not only had the Governor been ...
Article : 1,196 wordsACCORDING to the local papers, domestic servants appear to be in much in demand in the Western district. The Bathurst Times of Wednesday reports that, a rumour having gained currency there of a number of immigrants having been despatched to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 436 wordsBEFORE his Honor Mr. Justice Dickinson. PRAUDULINT INSOLVENCY—MUTILATION OF A DEED. Cross-examination of the witness, Adam Wilson (official) assignee in the insolvent estate of John Garsed), continues ha[?] ...
Article : 2,887 wordsGOLD FROM THE VALLEY.—Mr. Sweeney arrived in town yesterday with 250 ozs. of gold-dust, which will be dispatched by the next escort, Half of this amount is the yield of the new diggings at Merricumbene.—Braidwood Observer. ...
Article : 1,624 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of John Bowman, a first meeting. One debt was proved. In the catate of William Macdonald, an adjourned examination ...
Article : 225 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, Mr. Ross, Mr. R. K. Wilson, Mr. Cooper. Mr. E. S. Hill, and Mr. Raper. Twenty-three persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, and were severally sentenced to pay 16s., or ...
Article : 286 wordsBefore the Chief Justice, LARCENY. Richard Stone and Thomas Brown pleaded not guilty to an indictment which charged them with having, on the 26th June, ...
Article : 655 wordsSIR,—In reference to the many articles which have appeared respecting the miserable fate of the unfortanute convict Norris, since he paid the penalty of his fearful crime, it is but proper to state that the circumstances of his trial, his mental state, and ...
Article : 714 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Peden, Mr. B. Burdekin, Mr. R. J. Hopkins, Mr. Learmonth, and Mr. R. Ronald. Arthur Bristol, earpenter, an elderly man, was brought before the Court in enstody of sergeant Lamont, by whom he had been ...
Article : 712 wordsBEFORE A. Cheeke, Esq., Judge. HARRISON V. BROWN. This was an action to recover 15s., the value of a tortoiseshell comb, broken by detendant under the following circumstances. ...
Article : 1,201 wordsSIR,—Permit me to suggest, through the medium of your valuable and widely circulated journal, the great utility of the Registrars of the various District Courts furnishing the Press with accurate reports of all eases tried, as they will be found to be of infinite ...
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Advertising : 605 wordsSIR,—On consideration, to provent any accumulation of sand being formed by the artificial barrier proposed across the passage on each side the Sow mid Pigs, it would be preferable to have the tanks disconnected, the first line 20 feet apart, the inner line ...
Article : 182 wordsTHE new Tariff of Customs Duties for the colony of New Zealand, passed by the General Assembly, 1858, having received her Majesty's assent, as notified in the General Government Gazette of Monday, the 18th of July, came into operation that same day. ...
Article : 461 wordsSIR,—A paragraph in your paper of to-day states that the Cumberland discase has broken out in Moruya. It is a popular error to affix the county of Cumberland as the seat of that disease, for since the 15th of Victoria, 1351, commonly called the Slaughtering ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 6 Aug 1859, Page 5
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