BEFORE the full Cour'. WILLIAMS v. [?]. In this casa there had been an appeal to the Privy Council, and a judgment by that tribunal. ...
Article : 373 wordsThe boy Frederick Thomas, five yeara old, who was [?] severely burnt on Saturday, died yesterday. ...
Article : 37 wordsHrs Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to approve of the following additional regulations under the "Gold Fields Act of 1801":— ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Quarter Sessions opened to-day, and closed at 5 o'olook. S. N. Colquhoun, gnilty of embtezzlement, six weeks in Gundegai gaol. Pong Sing, for horse stealing, twelve ...
Article : 49 wordsARRIVED—The Urara steamer, from Sydney. No tidings ye t of the P.uto, steamer. Great anxiety felt about her safety. Mr. Bramston has been appointed a member of the ...
Article : 40 wordsJUNE 21.—In my last I mentioned that proceedings had been instituted under the Scab Act; that the inspector was then it the Bogan. He has since returned, and reported that the scab prevails on several stations on ...
Article : 288 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to make the following further regulations under the "Gold fields Act of 1861." ...
Article : 41 wordsToorak House has been rented for the use of the Governor of Victoria, at £1000 a year for three years. At a meeting at S. George's Hall on Saturday, to protest against slavery in the South Seas, it was resolved to ...
Article : 3,204 wordsRepeal of formar regulations. —Mode of marking on an undeclared lead.—Declaration of lead. 1. Regalations 80, 81, 97, and 98, are hereby repealed. ...
Article : 459 wordsMr. Martin, Q. C., for defendant, obtained a rule nisi celling upon the pla[?] tiff to show canse why a new trial sbonld not be granted, on the ground that the vardict had been against evidence. ...
Article : 424 wordsBEF RE J. S. Dowling, Esq. The sittings for the month commenced yesterday. The court was occupied with the heating of undefended dises. The defended cases will be heard on ...
Article : 61 wordsJUNE 29. —The day before yesterday the Marengo police came upon a heap of disorderly looking bundles and swags lying on the road between the Gap and Mr. Pring's station, and a little apart from them was a ...
Article : 1,275 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Oatley, Murphy, Morrie Asher, S lomon Cohen, and Pearce. Seven persons, brought up for drunkenness, were discharged. ...
Article : 664 wordsDISTRICT COURT. —Before his Honor Judge Cheeke.— This court opened on Friday, with a list of about twenty cases, but they were nearly all of little or no importance, as they were nearly all undefended. The following two ...
Article : 1,142 wordsMOTICNS FOR RULES NII.—Hickey v. Lennon and another; Nixon v. Sharpe; Loandy v.Long; Wilkiason and another v. Haynes; Hickey v. Mayo. MASTER'S GFFICE.—Watkins v. L'Estrange, receivers ...
Article : 45 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner, In the estate of James F. Binks, and adjourned single meeting, and for examination. Insolvent was present, and although his Honor waited for a considerable time, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsJames M'Grath was indicted for that he, on the 26th April, 1862, at Slapdash, did, when armed with offensive weapons, feloniously rob and [?] one A. M.Donald. Mr. Dalley, instructed by Mr. Brodribb, defended the ...
Article : 915 wordsBEF RE the Water Police Magistrate, M. J. B. Smithers, and Mr. J Shoobert. William Bland, seaman, on board the ship Humboldt p'eaded guilty of neglecting to answor the challenge of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 7 Jul 1863, Page 5
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