We give publicity to some proceedings which occurred in the Supreme Court on Friday and on Monday, and which were instituted in consequence of the appearance of certain Government Orders, containing ...
Article : 2,421 wordsArrived on Saturday the barque Nimrod, Captain J. Hervie, from London. Sailed the 15th of June General cargo, Passengers, Lieutenant Lamb, R. N. and lady with the two children. Mr. J Berwire, Mr. M. Phillips, Mr. Marsden, Mr. ...
Article : 324 wordsTwo motions were made in the Supreme Court on Friday last, for Rules to shew cause why Criminal informations should not be filed against Alex. M'Leay, Esquire, for libels published by that ...
Article : 1,669 wordsMonday morning witnessed the painful, and disgraceful exit from this world, by the hands of the common hangman, of five criminals. Four of them were white men, and one black native. ...
Article : 423 wordsIn pursuance of a motion made to the Court by.Mr. Wentworth on Monday last, for a rule nisi, why an attachment should not be granted against Mr. Robert Howe, as the editor printer, and publisher of the Sydney Gazette ...
Article : 2,259 wordsAt the last meeting it was resolved that the future meeting of the Club be held quarterly, at each member's house in succession. The lot fell on Mr. W. B. Wilkinson to give the first dinner, which was held. ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Wed 2 Jan 1828, Page 3
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