Mary Ann Farrell surrendered to her bail, and was arraigned for that she did, on the 27th June, 1864, feloniously and unlawfully steal, at Pitt Water, thirteen cows, thirteen oxen, and thirteen calves, the propert of ...
Article : 6,122 wordsTuesday, 7th.—Robert Taylor, James Curtis, Jesse Tout, James Smith, Englebert Halm, Wi[?]i[?]m Stephens. Edward Bryan, William Reeves, Alexander Spiers, John Smith, Robert Furniful, Thos. T. Topham, Samuel ...
Article : 34 wordsWOOLLEY v. GORDON AND ANOTHER.—This was on action of trover, and for goods sold and delivered. Plaintiff was brother to one Woolley, who, somo years ago, carried on the business of an ironmonger ...
Article : 569 wordsSir,—As I consider the present political crisis as one of the most important we have ever had in this colony, both for testing the character and working of those popular institutions—universal suffrage and the ballot, ...
Article : 157 wordsSir,—As we have just passed through the crisis of a general election in this colony—our colonial Parliament having been unexpectedly dissolved, at the close of the fourth year of its quinquennial existence on the 10th ...
Article : 4,939 wordsMy Lord,—In your sermon at Cooma on Sunday, January 29th, you vehemently attacked and denounced the National system of education as it exists in this colony. Had your lordship grounded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsElizabeth Jones, William Scott, John Rowley, Samuel John, Mary Mortimer, James May, Mary Collins, Agnes Skelton, Ann Maloney, persons arrested for drunkenness in public places, were discharged. ...
Article : 581 wordsTHE LATE AFFRAY WITH THE BUSHRANGERS.—We understand the Martin Ministry, prior to their resignation of office, completed arrangements for a searching inquiry into the conduct of the police and of the police ...
Article : 466 wordsIn the estate of James Smithers, a speical meeting for examination. Insolvent did not attend, and on the application of the official assignee his Honor directed the case to stand until this day week, that insolvent ...
Article : 259 wordsPatrick M'Donald and Martin Mahony, drunkards, were discharged. Michael Kenny, for assaulting Patrick M'Dermott, was fined 40s. or fourteen days gaol. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 7 Feb 1865, Page 3
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