THE CIRCULT COURT.—This court was opened on Monday morning,.October 2nd, by his Honor Judge Cheek. Mr. Korster prosecuted for the Crown. Attorneys present— Messrs. Wallace, Smith,' Patterson, and Mr. Thompson, of ...
Article : 310 wordsTHIS was an application, by rule nisi, calling upon Otho Orde Dangar and W. T. Poole, Justices of the Peace at West Kempsey, and Samuel Jackson, the complainant in the Court below, to show cause why a ...
Article : 527 wordsTHE Scotsman says it ia rumoured in well-informed quarters that in all probability the Queen will visit Edinburgh about August 14, and reside two for three days in the Palace of Holyrood, which has recently, ...
Article : 275 wordsGLEAMS of returning prosperity to Dubbo and the district of which it is the centre are becoming very apparent. For several months past business generally has been declining Many of our artizans and ordinary labours fled to Gulgor[?] ...
Article : 1,513 wordsOPENING OF THE NEW PRESBYTERAIAN CRURCH. WOONONA—The opening of this place of worship took place last Friday, the 20th September, by a tea and public meeting. The Woonona School of Arta was engaged for the ...
Article : 937 wordsIn the account of lunatics found under illegal charge, issued with the report of the commissioners in lunacy just made public, the following extraordi nary case occurs:— ...
Article : 856 wordsQUITE a series of agrarian crimes are reported:—At Bray, county Wicklow, on July 22nd, Mr. "William Brownrigg, an axent, was shot at, and wounded in the hand by a man named Henry Green, from whom ...
Article : 406 wordsIN the Court of Exchequer, on July 3, a breach of promise case was brought to a conclusion, which it is to be hoped will give much more satisfaction to tho principals than is usually the case. The ...
Article : 499 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30: Guiso v D'Arey; Re Morton and Barker's costs, taxation. At 2 p m.: Mackenzie v West and another, adjourned plaintiff's state of facts. ...
Article : 39 wordsMichael M'Dermott, of Pitt-street, Sydney, cabinetmaker. Cause of insolvency- Pressure of creditors, Liabilities, L164 7s. Assets, L10. Deficiency, L154 7s. Official assignee. Mr. F. T. Hump[?]y. ...
Article : 427 wordsTHE trial of Edumnd Walter Pook for the murder of Jane Maria Clousen in Kidbrooke-lane, has ended in [?] " Not guilty." The prisoner is stated in the calendar to be twenty-years old, and by trade a ...
Article : 1,089 wordsTHE WFATHER.—Well extremes uo meet hero [?] in no other place. Last week heat: dust this week; rain, snow, mud, ad libitum, but who can judge of the good effects of the rain? I verily believe that some of our farm[?]rs think it is the ...
Article : 895 words"S.W."writes to the Spectator:—"When the Queen hes nine children, and the Prince of Wales at the age by twenty-nine has five, the thought of providing by additional allowance for all the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsEeven drunkards were fined. One person was fined 20s, or seven days, for riotous behaviour. Emily Palmor was fined 10s, or four day's, for making ...
Article : 225 wordsAN interesting and pecullar case was tried before Mr. Baron Bramwell, at the Croydon assizes, on August [?] It [?] was an action for the recovery of a valuable dog— The plaintiff, is the husband of Lady. ...
Article : 983 wordsWRITING of the aspect of society in Paris, h.correspondent of the Globe says 1:— Paris, if not yot itself again, is fast becoming so. Betting offices, of which there was a swarm on or ...
Article : 404 wordsThre inebriates were punished, Walter Harte, a seaman of the Malacca, was remanded till Monday, on a charge of being absent without leave. ...
Article : 250 wordsCLEAN SHEETWASHIN[?].—Shearing operations at Bogabilla are now over for the season, and with respect to the excellence of the shearing and the efficlen[?]y of the mothod of washing adapted by T. H. Browne, Esq., the owner, I must say it ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 9 Oct 1871, Page 3
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