The following gentlemen were admitted as attorneys, [?] and proctors of the Court.—Edward Kynder (English attorney), conditionally; James Trosilian Davy (English attorney), conditionally; Godfrey William ...
Article : 678 wordsEntries for the Canterbury Park trotting events must be made to-day with Mr. H. Nelson, the secretary to the club. All believers of racing progression will learn with regret ...
Article : 223 wordsCauses—Kelly v. Kyndon (for judgement), Beason v. Jacobs, Robertson and another v. Vann and another, Irwin and another v. Hughen, Williamson, v. Lucee, Collins v. Turner, Mount Kembla Coal Company v. Waterhouse, Goodlet and another v. ...
Article : 58 wordsAt the CENTRAL POLICE COURT on Saturday Mr. Yates presided in the charge division. Mary Griffin was fined £5, with the option of three months' imprisonment, for using indecent language in George-street. Patrick Gleeson ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Rising Sun Court in Elizabeth-street was well patronised on Saturday, and a few good games were played. The principal match was between M'Hale and Heagney v. Lockyer and M'Laughlin, which was won by the two last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,788 wordsA special meeting of the Parramatta Rowing Club was held on Friday evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the proposed regatta to be held on the occasion of the reopening of the shed after its enlargement. Mr. ...
Article : 155 wordsOn Saturday the great sailing carnival of the year took place, and passed off with great selal. The ceremony, which is an annual one, is really the general inauguration of the sailing season, although a few races had taken place ...
Article : 1,348 wordsAn inquest was held on Friday at the court-house, Ryde, by Mr. John E. Manning, J.P., District Coroner; concerning the partial destruction of St. Anne's Parsonage by fire on the night of Wednesday, the 10th instant. ...
Article : 1,118 wordsThe All England Eleven arrived in Sydney on Saturday night after their match at Parramatta, and have taken up their quarters at the Oxford Hotel. During the evening the visitors were formally received by the New South ...
Article : 193 wordsThe Melbourne Bicycle Meeting on Saturday was largely attended in spite of the rain which fell during the afternoon. The chief event was the three-mile handicap for the Drummond trophy of two hundred guineas, which was ...
Article : 91 wordsAndrew Snowdon, of Marulan, public school teacher. Liabilities, £219 0s. 9d. Assets, £585. Mr. Morris, [?]ial [?]dgnee. William John Osland, of Waratah, brickmaker. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 914 wordsIt is erdered that the ensuing sitting of the Supreme Court at [?]hurst for the trial of civil causes be and the same is here by postponed from Monday, the 15th day of November in[?] until Monday, the 22nd day of November instant. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 302 wordsOn Friday only seven members turned up to shoot for a trophy given by the club. At the end of the ninth round, a he was declared between Messrs. H. E. Lord (31), and G. B. Modini (29); who had accounted for all their birds, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 wordsThe contest between the English Eleven and Eighteen of Parramatta was concluded on Saturday last at Parramatta, the result being a victory for the visitors by 23 runs, aftera close and exciting game. Though it rained during the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 15 Nov 1886, Page 5
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