THE time had come for Barton Cathcart to enter college. He had finished his preparatory studies in a manner peculiarly like himself. His application, without any external flurry or pretence, had been ...
Article : 3,694 wordsTHE Araluen correspondent of the Braidwood Dispatch writing from the Valley on the 5th instant, says:— The quantity of gold offered on Saturday last was a ...
Article : 2,731 wordsARRIVED.—Essie Black, barque, from Newcastle; Christiana Thompson, schooner. WEDNESDAY. ARRIVED.—Gothenberg (s.) from Hotitika ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE Agricultural Show was held to day, and proved to he a greater success than was anticipated, owing to an extension of the programme, so as to admit exhibits of local manufactures. Agricultural machinery ...
Article : 74 wordsThis was an action of ejectment to recover possession of 3 acres 3 roods and 26 perches of land near Burwood. Mr. M. H. Stephen, instructed by Messrs. Allen, Bowden, and Allen, appeared for the plaintiff. The ...
Article : 229 wordsConstable M'Cabe died on the 1st instant, at Mr. Shearer's, on the Warrego, mortification having set in. Dr. Roberts, of Bourke, started to hold a post mortem examination. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Sessions commenced and finished before Mr. District Judge M'Farland, with Mr. Templeton as Crown Prosecutor. John Christie, charged with stealing, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to eight ...
Article : 107 wordsPhillips, Ashton, and Reynolds, charged with assaulting and robbing John Nowlan, were again brought up at 9 o clock thin mousing. The jury, who had been locked up all night, had not agreed. A juror was now withdrawn and ...
Article : 645 wordsThe announcement of Mr. Robertson's visit to the Clarence has given great satisfaction; he will be returned unopposed. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Quarter Sessions have concluded. The only case of importance was one of cattle stealing, wherein John Stevens was cherged with stealing, and Charles Sheppard with receiving. The former was sentenced ...
Article : 53 wordsA fracas occurred to-day, in Hunter-street, between H. Maxted connected with the Pilot Newspaper, and A. Boggis, of the Chronicle. An action for libel was brought by the latter against the Maxtes, father ...
Article : 61 wordsIn re James Davis, Mr. Davis, counsel for the insolvent, moved for the release of the estate, on an affidavit of [?]eptance of composition, and of notices under rate 20. Mr. Manning, on behalf of two crediton, opposed the ...
Article : 313 wordsThe Hon. the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Samuel, is here. He held meetings at Ironbark and Molong, and was warmly received at both places. His election is certain. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. Samuel arrived in Wellington, yesterday. The nomination took place at noon to-day. Mr. Samuel was proposed by Mr. Lambert, and seconded by Mr. Forwood. Mr. P. R. Holdsworth was proposed by ...
Article : 142 wordsA bazaar, in aid of the Sailors' Home, is to be held on board the steamer South Australian. The Assembly adjourned to-day before the Amended Northern Territory Bill could be brought down from ...
Article : 129 wordsOn the summons paper were thirty-five cases, of which sixteen were postponed and eleven were not prosecuted. Alice Lenchan was fined 10s., Hugh M'Quade and William Hagan 20s. each, for neglecting to keep clean their ...
Article : 115 wordsBEFORE Mr. District Court Judge Simpson, and the following jury:—Mr. Alexander Burns, Woolloomooloo-street; Mr. Frederick Beaumont, Stanley-street; Mr. James Beaumont, Forbes-street, and Mr. James Butler ...
Article : 1,565 wordsHenry Robinson, second mate of the American ship Cowper, appeared, on summons, charged with unlawfully Assaulting Ebenezer Lawson, a coloured man, who deposed that he was cook of the ship Cowper ; on the 2nd instant ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Court has appointed another trustee over Mr. Kyte in Quirk's estate. The Customs authorities intended to seize a new hansom cab imported from Sydney; but the owner ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 14 Nov 1868, Page 3
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