Thirty-four persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, and were sentenced in penalties varying from 10S. to 40s., according to circumstances, the alternative being twenty-four hours, ...
Article : 689 wordsThis was an action of ejectment to recover possession of fifty acres of land in the Parramatta district. Mr. Cary and Mr. Stephen appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Wise and Mr. Butler for the defendant. ...
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Article : 238 wordsMr. FORSTER to move, (as an amendment on the motion for the third reading of the Fraudulent Trustees and Baankers better Punishment Bill) that the Bill be re-committed, with the view to the omission of Clauso 13. ...
Article : 2,376 words"So end these twenty-four hours"—no rain, nor any appearance of any about to fall; day after day is passing away, and the prospect of the agriculturist for the sowing season is sufficiently cheerless to cause us ...
Article : 609 wordsin the estate of Edward W. Cooke, a first meeting. Two debts were proved; and one, the landlord's, stands over until the second meeting, a question having arisen whether it should be allowed as a ...
Article : 559 wordsA SPECIAL general meeting of the members of the Sydney Cbamber of Commerce was held this day, at three o'clock, for the purpose of considering the report of the Select Committee on the working of the Bonded ...
Article : 1,175 wordsWE have Adelaide journals to the 10th instant. We extract the following paragraphs from the Register:— THE ECHUNGA GOLD-FIELD.—Simultaneously with the discoveries of copper in some of the old mines in ...
Article : 840 wordsAPRIL 9.—THE NEW ELECTORAL BILL.—The Herald of the 31st March has just arrived, containing a copy of the Electoral Bill proposed by the Cowper Ministry. The bill has not astonished us, we never ...
Article : 1,021 wordsThe list for this month comprises sixty-five defended cases, eleven of which are to be heard each day. O'CONNOR V. BRENAN.—This was an action for wages. The defendant is the Sheriff, and the amount ...
Article : 569 wordsCATTLS STEALING.—We hear that there is a gang of horse-stealers very busy at work in the neighbourhood of Cotta Walla. Several settlers have been sufferers to the extent of two, three, and four horses each. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 20 Apr 1858, Page 3
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