Certificates of discharge were granted to the following insolvents:—William E. Meers, of Chiltern, storekeeper; W. A. Mappin, of Melbourne, cutler; George F. Unthank, of Melbourne, tailor; James ...
Article : 386 wordsHis Honor delivered judgment in this matter, which was an appeal from a decision of the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, refusing the insolvent his certificate, and holding him to bail to ...
Article : 1,642 wordsThe most pleasing aspect presented as yet by the Exhibition Building since the arrival there of the above mentioned sufferers from the perils of the sea, and upon the whole, probably the most agreeable that ...
Article : 1,194 wordsThe rain which, during the last few days, has been experienced in Melbourne appears to have been very general over the colony, and in some localities it has been very heavy. In Geelong, we learn that, on ...
Article : 761 wordsThe following new regulations, approved by his Excellency in Council, appeared in last night's Government Gazette:— 1. The registrar of titles is hereby appointed ...
Article : 1,429 wordsVARIOUS OFFENCES.—Isabella Evans, accused of using insulting language, was cautioned and discharged.—Catherine Lawrence was charged with having committed a violent assault upon Catherine ...
Article : 2,228 wordsWe had, yesterday, the most unceasing and the heaviest fall of rain that has been experienced for many months in this part of the world. We had several smart showers throughout the day, but at ...
Article : 179 wordsH. M. colonial steam sloop Victoria left Hobson's Bay, at a quarter to eight p.m. on Tuesday, and proceeded to King's Island to bring up the remainder of the shipwrecked passengers of the Netherby. ...
Article : 698 words"In our last issue," says the Border Post, "we copied from a Tumut paper a paragraph relating to the discovery, in the person of a poor working man, of the heir to the estates and the baronetoy of ...
Article : 719 wordsThe heavy rain which commenced on Wednesday continued daring the night almost without intermission. Yesterday morning it cleared away for an hour or go, and then again began to ...
Article : 98 wordsA steady rain set in yesterday afternoon, which speedily converted some of the streets almost into rivers. The water rushed in; torrents down the drain in Barkly-street, and thence through that in ...
Article : 67 wordsThere are a few incidents of an unusual character connected with the snowfall of Wednesday evening, which, though not uncommon in the northern latitudes of the other hemisphere, as occurring in ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 28 Jul 1866, Page 6
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