BANCO COURT.—Gurner and anothor v. Byrne; Smith v. Ireland. JURY COURT.—Mortimer v. Hall. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10.30 o'clock: Re Throsby ...
Article : 56 wordsJohn Banfield, or Waratah, near Newcastle, out of business. Cause of insolvency; Depression in business as a storekeeper. Liabilities, 2277 4s 3d. Assets, £81 13s 9d. Deficiency, £195 10s 6d. Official assignee, ...
Article : 409 wordsBRAIDWOOD, I am afraid, will soon become noted for the accidents which latterly have been of almost daily occurrence, though fortunately none of the late one's have had fatal effects. ...
Article : 772 wordsAT the Grafton Police Court, on Monday last, William Tomlin, alias George Davis, alias Henry Davis, was brought before the court in the custody of senior-constable Bassmann, having been arrested ...
Article : 529 wordsTHE case of bigamy recently heard at Mudgee is invested with a tinge of romance. The facts are recorded by the Liberal as follows:— A bushranger named Johnson was apprehended ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsSix drunkards were punished. John Wellon, 60, was found guilty of making use of obscene language on Queen's Wharf, and fined 5s, with the alternative of two days in gaol. ...
Article : 207 wordsTHERE is very little to communicate this time. The weather is fine, and everything going on swimmingly. We had a flood here on the 16th and 17th instants; it rained in torronta for about three days, scarcely ...
Article : 145 wordsPASTORAL.—This interest has been considerably injured during the past week or so, owing to further rain and the repeated freshes in the river. One day the Macquaric aud other rivers will rise bank high, the next ...
Article : 1,083 wordsTHE Rev. T. Sharp, M.A. of Bathurst, whose ministry at All Saints has extended over a period of thirty years, has been appointed a Canon at All Saints Cathedral. —Mr. Joseph Biscoc, clerk of petty sessions at ...
Article : 1,812 wordsFOR some time past it has been suspected that somewhere in this district the forgery of bank notes was being carried out on an extensive scale, but all the efforts of the police have been unavailing to ferret ...
Article : 490 wordsAN interesting letter, received by Mr. Hingston, from his brother in London, supplies some purticulars worthy of mention. The writer says:—"A few weeks ago, I met Dickens, on Sunday, at Jack ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsNOTHING in the shape of a public demonstration could exceed in completeness and effectiveness the ceromony which took place last night, in celebration of the opening of the new Town-hall buildings. Accommodation ...
Article : 1,090 wordsDELIGHTFUL weather, and everything bidding fair to make the Exhibition a great success; and, of course, I need not say that nobody can find much else but the Exhibition to talk about just now. What marvels ...
Article : 1,637 wordsTwo, SUDDEN, DEATHS.—We regret, to record two more to the long catalogue, of sudden deaths which have occurred lately in this colony and district. The first occurred yesterday morning at Ironbark to Mr. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 15 Aug 1870, Page 3
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