SURRENDER.—James B[?]nman, of Muscle Creek, Muswellbrook, quarryman, Li[?]bilities, £28 12s. 0½d. Assets, £1 12s. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. MEETINGS BY CREDITORS. ...
Article : 154 wordsFRIDAY.—After a drought of some months, which threatened to destroy everything in the form of veget[?] tion, and which to a serious extent has had that effect to the delight of every one an agreeable change has ...
Article : 254 wordsOUR correspondent from Melbourne gives us information of what must be regarded as the complete success of the new Land Law in Victoria; and there[?] fore as the inauguration of a new period in Australian ...
Article : 1,292 wordsSIR,—I was much [?]dified at reading in your leading article in to-day's paper, on the sanitary condition of Sydney and London. I have often been surprised at the number[?] of houses [?] in this warm climate without any ve[?]tion ...
Article : 376 wordsOf ten prisoners brought before the Court, four were discharged. Daniel Ha[?]on, Joseph S[?]tts, and William G[?], charged with having stolen a number of pigeons, the ...
Article : 320 wordsAs there have been several little episodes in our usual quiet life, it may not be uninteresting to the public generally to record them, as our beautiful district is not unknown to fame, as recent events can testify. ...
Article : 565 wordsSIR,—I wish [?] draw your attention and that of the public at large to the conduct of the 'bus conductors at the top of William-street, Woolloomooloo. A female dare not pass at night without being insulted by the 'bus conductors. I ...
Article : 87 wordsShe[?]k All, a [?]ascar, was sent to g[?]l for one month for begging in Forbes-street. Patrick Hogan, making use of obscene language on the South Head Road, fined 10s., with the alternative of forty-eight hours' ...
Article : 137 wordsDARLINGTON.—The usual monthly meeting of the council of this municipality took place, at half-past 7 p.m., on Thursday, the 2nd instant. Present—the chairman (Mr. C. M. Deane), and full council. The following business was transacted:—The ...
Article : 985 wordsMA[?]R'S OFFICE.—Vindin and others v. Vindin and others, general advertisement for creditors; re Stansfeld and 21 Vic. No. 7, taxation; Edwards v. Lennon, adjourned examination in Insolvent Court Room after 11 a.m. ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE following Bill to amend the law relating to advances bona [?]de made to agents intrusted with goods has been introduced into the Legislative Council by Mr. Alexander Campbell. ...
Article : 2,303 wordsTHE City of Hobart brings papers to the 1st instant. The Herald of that date states that the appearance of Mount Wellington was grand in the extreme. The sun, which was obsoured in the city, shone ...
Article : 2,023 wordsA DARING DESERTER.—A[?] extraordinary [?] desertion occurred last week at Coimer, Ha[?] France, where the 3rd Regiment of Lan[?] garrison. A private of that regiment, named [?] ...
Article : 269 wordsSTATE OF MATTERS IN QUEANB[?]YAN.—Unfortunately the continuance of the present fearfully dry weather demands from us a weekly notice. Day by day its effects are becoming more and more serious, [?]ay, alarming. For some ...
Article : 195 wordsANOTHER MAIL ROBBERY IN QUEENSLAND.—The Brisbane Daily Leader of the 2nd instant says:—A telegram has been [?]nt to the police, announcing the fact that M'Pherson, alias the "Wild Scotchman," has fulfilled ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 6 Nov 1865, Page 2
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