BEFORE the full Court. EX PARTE CECIL.—INSOLVENCY APPEAL. This was an appeal against the decision of the Chief Commissioner of Insolvency, refusing a certificate to ...
Article : 455 wordsThe Bombay strived this afternoon with English mails, English advices of the shipments of wheat have had the effect of hardening the market. Nothing reported but what was previously known. ...
Article : 283 wordsBY the City of Melbourne we have news from Victoria to the 6th instant. We take the following from our files:- A meeting of gentlemen favourable to the scheme of sending home expires conicts, with the view of thereby ...
Article : 1,754 wordsSIR,—The discussion on the aboe subject, which has been practically closed by the publication of that Gazette to which Mr. Forster referred Mr. M'Culloch in his last letter, is one of very much greater moment than many ...
Article : 947 wordsYESTERDAY was the first day of the Randwick Spring races of 1864. The spirit of the public evinced in these matters was expressed rather than complied with, owing to there being no special holiday to relieve the thousdans ...
Article : 3,461 wordsWheat, 8s. per bushel. Flour, £18 per ton, The English advices of shipments of breadstuff's from England amount to 2030 tons to Melbourne, and 866 tons to Sydney. This intelligence has not affected the ...
Article : 1,291 wordsMOTION, &c.—Hamilton and another, Real Property Act: SPECIAL CASE.—Godson v. Park, appeal case, Hunter River district. ...
Article : 26 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. On the application of Mr. Mackenzie, his Honor confirmed the following plane of distribution:—James Downey, 2s. O½'. in the £; Jane Craddock, 1s. 6½d. in ...
Article : 257 wordsCA. SA. MOTIONS. NEW TRIAL MOTIONS.—Thompson v. Turner, Henessy and another v. Butcher, Moss and another v. Hellyer, Johnson v. Service, Wheeler, v. M'Leod, Shilling v. ...
Article : 46 wordsSIR.—The following are facts from persons well acquainted with the Queensland Reef, at Talgai. The first specimens of auriterous quartz were discovered on this field in the month of August, 1868, and wherever ...
Article : 403 wordsBEFORE Messrs. J. Sutherland, M. Lsvy. and J. Birrell, Daniel Sweeney, Johanna Hunt, William Watts, drunkards; Mary Sherlock, charged with riotous conduct in Durand's-alley; Ann Fall, locked up for ...
Article : 88 wordsMary Anne Thompson, drunk in George-street; Robert Nelson, drunk and rictous in George-street; and Peroo, a native of India, charged with using obscene language in George-street, were admonished and ...
Article : 605 wordsSIR,—In the report of the case "Drahwell v. Day," in your issue of to-day (Central Police Court yesterday), I have to complain of the insertion of a libelious document, purporting to be dated Petersham, 22nd August, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 9 Sep 1864, Page 5
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