BEFORE the Primary Judge. BRANDON V. PERRY AND ANOTHER. Mr. BLAKE, for the plaintiff, moved upon notice that the affidavits used in the application for an injunction ...
Article : 325 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. NEW MEMBER. Mr. JAMES THOMPSON, introduced by Messrs. ...
Article : 35,605 wordsMAY 29.—William the Fourth (s.), 100 tons, Captain Lovett, from the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia, and Moreton Bay 25th instant. E. Manning, agent. May 29.—City of Sydney (s.), 750 tons, Captain R. T. Moodie, ...
Article : 99 wordsMay 29.—Sporting Lass, for Auckland. May 29.—[?] Godeffroy, for London. ...
Article : 14 wordsTHIS DAY.—Freak, for Guam, Dart, for Wellington and Port Cooper, Jeanuette, for Singapore; Despatch, for Geelong. ...
Article : 22 wordsMay [?]—Margaret, from Sydney. ...
Article : 6 wordsMay 29.—Esther, from Shoathaven, with 35 tons potatoes, 20 bushels wheat, 30 bushels corn; Clarence Packet, and Sea Gull, from Newcastle, with 40 bales hay, 10 tons flour, 1 tons bran, 1000 palings, 112 tons coal, 200 dozen pumpkins; Thistle (s.), from the ...
Article : 119 wordsThere have been no arrivals from Australia. SAILED. Arthur the Great, Deal, February 16, for Geelong. Jessica, Liverpool, February 19, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 378 wordsMay 29.—William and Ann, for Shell Harbour; Sea Gall, and Clarence Packet, for Morpeth; Policeman, and Uncle Tom, for Newtastic; Magnet, for Brisbane Watter; Esther, Sarub, and Echo, for [?] ...
Article : 39 wordsMAILS will be closed at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR SINGAPORE.—By the Jeanette, this day, at noon if not underweigh. FOR WELLINGTON AND PORT COOPER.—By the Dart, this day ...
Article : 612 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of William H. Branton, a first meeting. Claims amounting to £45 11s. 3d. were proved. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsMAY 27TH, 1856 —The anniversary of her "Majesty's birth was duly celebrated yesterday. Banks and shops were closed, and all made holiday. There was a grand review, which all Melbourne seemed to have ...
Article : 1,241 wordsBEFORE Mr. Allen and Mr. Alexander. Seventeen persons were brought before the Bench, having been apprehended drank in the streets. One was ordered to be sent on board his ship (the Electra) ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsSIR,—Having read in your journal of the 26th instant an extract from the Life Boat [?] on the subject of the self-righting of life-boats, and from which it would appear that it [?] not only thought a necessary property, [?] from which great things are ...
Article : 438 wordsTHE performance will commence with the interesting drama, in two acts, entitled THE BOTTLE; or, the Drunkard's Progress. To concluse with the laughable furee, entitled SAM HOBBS. ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE members of the Legislative Council yesterday assembled at one o'clock, and proceeded to Government House, with the reply to the Governor-General's Address. On returning to ...
Article : 1,777 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Thornton and Jones. John Teylor and Ann Smith were severally fined twenty shillings for drunkenness. Rose O'Brien, wife ...
Article : 123 wordsMay 28.—Shamrock (s.), from Sydney. May 28.—Fayatway, brig, 197 tons, Captain Slater, from Sydney. May 28.—Boundary, brig, 188 tons, Captain Stewart, from ...
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Advertising : 1,370 wordsMay 23.—Fixen, Wanderer, Caroline, Victoria Packet, Sarah Ann, and Eagle, from Sydney; W. B. Brown, from Morpeth; Abbey, from Neweastle; Royal Shepered (s.), from Launceston. ...
Article : 115 wordsMay 26.—Lord Montgomery, from Calloc; Janet, from Newcastle; Crystal Palace, from Calcutta. DEPARTURES. May 22.—White Swan (s.), for Adelaide; Euphenia, and ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—It is my melancholy duty to have to inform you that as [?] was coming down the river fioin Port Albert on Saturday, about 2 p. m. I observed two vessels at the mouth of Corner Inlet, and shortly after, while crossing the bar, I missed the smallest, but ...
Article : 323 wordsThe City of Sydney left Sydney on Wednesday, May 21st, at 4 [?] and arrived at Port Phillip Heads on Saturday at 2 a. m. She experienced strong south-west and west winds the whole passge. On Friday, at 7.30 a.m., passed the steamer Telegraph, 80 miles ...
Article : 621 wordsMr. BLIGH to move, That it be an instruction to the Standing Orders Committee to prepare the Rules and Orders for the Despatch of Business in this House, in accordance with the Practice of the House of Commons, when applicable, in preference to the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 30 May 1856, Page 5
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