The trial of Hugh Milne Smith, on a charge of larceny as a servant of £5,779, the property of the London Chartered Bank, was resumed at the Horsham General Sessions this morning, ...
Article : 786 wordsFive per cent. New Zealand 10-40 (1888-[?]1s) 15s lower, L103 10s ex div. ...
Article : 25 wordsAfter a fortnight's rest from its arduous labors, the Council met again yesterday, and debated the question of reimbursing the municipalities for the loss of revenue from tolls at ...
Article : 103 wordsA close muggy morning portended rain ere long, and just as training operations were being clued up, it came down very steadily. There were but few gallops outside the ordinary, ...
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Article : 1,083 wordsThe S. S. Gulf of St. Vincent, from London, 18th July, arrived here this morning, and will sail for Melbourne to-night. She brings the following passengers for Sydney in the cabin-- ...
Article : 48 wordsAt four minutes past twelve o'clock to-day horse and dray was left, standing at the corner of Spring and Colline street. A few minutes later the horse bolted away along ...
Article : 1,014 wordsAfter a protracted inquiry the coroner's jury the Wentworth and Lizzie Frost collision yesterday brought in a verdict of manslaughter [?]slast Captain Munro, of the ...
Article : 183 wordsReports of grave import are current respecting the action of the majority of the City Council, in deciding to transfer the Corporation Banking account from the Union to the ...
Article : 549 wordsThere was a very meagre attendance of mouthers when the House assembled yesterday. The first business was, as has now become invariable the presentation of a batch of petitions ...
Article : 1,275 wordsAn application which involved the amount of discretion allowed to the taxing officer in the matter of cost was made to his Honor Judge Cope this morning by Mr Pirani, on behalf of ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Full Court gave judgement to-day in the question of Moylan v Graham, an action which has been before the courts for many months. The plaintiff originally fell off a low step and ...
Article : 238 wordsA woman named Ellen Nott was fined L3, or [?] months' imprisonment, for making use of ce[?]e language. An elderly woman named Bridget Mitchell, ...
Article : 133 wordsThe select committee appointed by the Legislative Assembly to inquire into the working of the fire brigades system of the colony held their fourth fitting at the Opposition Room, ...
Article : 1,178 wordsTwo young fellows named Alfred Finlay and Billiard Kenins were just about to engage in a [?]d-up fight at the corner of Clarendon and [?]nt streets the other night when they were ...
Article : 151 wordsIn the estate of Samuel Carpenter, of Melbourne, journeyman blacksmith, Mr Herald asked that an order might be made for Mrs Carpenter, the wife of the defendant, to deliver up ...
Article : 96 wordsThe hearing of evidence was continued in the case of the will of Ann Hunter, a widow, who, at the ago of seventy, in June last, died after executing a will, leaving her property, which was ...
Article : 204 words"Oxford" mentions that complaints have [?] made by residents of Cambridge street, [?]ingwood, as to the nuisance caused by the [?]e school children playing the game of ...
Article : 95 wordsA deputation from Williamstown and Wyndham, accompanied by Messrs A. T. Clark, Rees, and Staughton, waited on the Minister of Public Works to-day to ask for assistance in ...
Article : 335 wordsThe first breeze in Mr Deakin's official life as Minister blow to-day, when a polite alterca[?] took place as to whether the Minister had [?] misconceived an expression of opinion ...
Article : 234 wordsA deputation comprising Messrs Dodds, Stead, Heather, and Mountain waited upon the Minister of Lands to-day on behalf of the South Melbourne Cricket Club to discuss the notion ...
Article : 567 wordsSIR,--I crave a small space in your journal to say a few words on the vexed question of the "Factories and Workshops Act," as this question is at the present time brought very ...
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Article : 515 wordsW. F. Walker, M.L.A., to-day introduced the Minister of Railways a numerous deputation from Kew, in reference to the [?] of the proposed local station. ...
Article : 468 wordsThe Rev. J. Jeferies, L.L.D.,has been lecturing to young women at the Pitt street Congregational Church, in Sydney. Amongst other things' he remarked:-- "You all have leisure, what ...
Article : 655 wordsAt the South Melbourne Court this morning Constable James Murphy proceeded against Mrs Hannah O'Driscoll for Sunday trading. Prosecutor's case was that at 8.30 p.m. on ...
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Article : 306 wordsSIR,--Will you kindly allow me, through the columns of your valuable journal, to thank the public for their generous support in signing my petition to the Chief Secretary re a hearing of ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Wed 9 Sep 1885, Page 3
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