On Tuesday Sir William Manning, the Primary Judge in Equity, delivered his judgment in the suit Rev. P. Macpherson and others v the Rev. G. Sutherland and others. This was an action arising out of the ...
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Advertising : 2,211 wordsLICENSING.—A Licensing Court was held here on the 8th instant, before the licensing magistrates: E. Bowman, F. Bell, and E, White, Esq. There were two applications for publican's licenses: ...
Article : 85 wordsThe following, which is part of a report and comments published in the Australasian, of July 11, seems to us a valuable hint on the vital question of water to be obtained from below, in Central ...
Article : 1,080 wordsGeorge Bailey, in custody, was charged with unlawfully entering the house of W. H. Percy, at a late hour of the night, on the llth inst. Senior-Sergeant Smith, being sworn, said: From information received ...
Article : 477 wordsOn the 22nd inst., the annual amateur races take place, and over twenty horses are entered. There are fifteen at the stables at Eaton's Hotel, and every available foot of accommodation in Mr. Barkley's ...
Article : 268 wordsThe French Derby was run at Chantilly on May 31, and the weather being very fine the attendance was enormous, probably the largest on record. The Northern Railway brought over sixteen thousand ...
Article : 635 wordsSince the bazaar there has been but little of which I can make a lengthened report, for the inhabitants seem hardly yet to have recovered the extensive expense to their private purses, and which they had ...
Article : 472 wordsIn accordance with the provisions of the Crown Lands Act of 1884, and the Regulations made there-under, it is hereby notified that the Land Office Day throughout the colony for the receipt of applications ...
Article : 119 wordsDetermined to keep up its reputation for possessing the most completely-appointed show ground in the country, the committee of the Northern Agricultural Association has in hand a number of valuable ...
Article : 349 wordsColeman's Hotel, in Maitland-streat, had a very narrow escape from being destroyed by fire, on Sunday night. A man named James Hill, who bad formerly been in Mr. Coleman's employ as groom, took ...
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