Mr. Justice THERRY (Primary Judge) gave judgment in this case on Saturday, on the various matters in dispute between the parties, with the exception of a few points, which, it will be observed, he referred to ...
Article : 2,256 wordsAs it may be interesting to your readers to know the state of the roods after these last heavy floods, I purpose giving you a short account of them, is so many contradictory statements nave lately been promulgated. It would take up too much of your valuable ...
Article : 664 wordsFRIDAY MORNING, 11TH SEPTEMBER.—The prorogation of the first session of the first Parliament of Victoria will soon be a "great fact," notwithstanding the many fears entertained that no possible termination to it ...
Article : 1,500 wordsALTHOUGH at no great distance from Maitland, 1 presume from the impassable state of the roads, we seem to be a "terra incognita" to the Maitlanders, as in reading the various accounts of the floods, I see no ...
Article : 1,459 wordsIT ia our melanchcly duty to record the death of George Robert Nichols, solicitor in the Supreme Court of this colony, and for many years past representing the constituency of the Northumberland Boroughs in the ...
Article : 862 wordsTHE COURT-HOUSE.—The alterations in the interior are progressing towards competion. The gallery facing the bench, which is reached by a staircase under the partico, is nearly finished, and will considerably increase the accommodation for the public. It ...
Article : 8 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Terry v. Osborne, to proceed on state of facts; Osborne v. Terry, to tax costs; Sergeant [?] Harpur, to tax costs; Tunks v. M'Roberts, ad[?]ned warrant; Howell v. Hassall, adjourned, to tax ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 wordsTHE MAILS, &c.—The mails from below are arriving very irregularly, owing to the floods and the condition of the roads. From Sydney we have no papers later than the 27th ultimo. Great exertions appear to have been made in forwarding the bags in the ...
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Advertising : 702 wordsAMONG instances innumerable of meritorious conduct and stirring incident, connected with the late calamitous flood on the River Williams, the following deserve honourable mention:— ...
Article : 637 wordsMORE Mr. Forbes, Mr. Weekes, and Mr. Ronald. Nine persons had been apprehended for drunken[?]: of these, two women, for their repeated [?]es, were dealt with as vagrants, and sent to gaol ...
Article : 351 wordsBUSINESS has been quiet to-day, and there have been no sales by auction of any consequence. Government Debentures bearing interest at the rate of 3¼d. per diem, and payable in 1860, ...
Article : 1,781 wordsBEFORE he Water Police Magistrate. James A. Koller was sentenced to be imprisoned for [?]e weeks for desertion from the American ship [?]. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 14 Sep 1857, Page 5
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