On Monday morning the mail from Braidwood was stuck up by Ben Hall, Gilbert, and Dunp, about nine miles from Goulburn, opposite the entrance to Mr. Fruithful residence at Springfield; and whilst it was ...
Article : 1,469 wordsOur readers (Nelson Colonist) will remember the sad story of a tragic. occurrence which took place in tl e Croixellos on the 19th of August last, and which told of the sinking of Mr. Askew's yacht and drowning of ...
Article : 1,135 wordsThe hearing of this, case occupied the Court from Monday till yesterday. Sr William Manning, Q.C., Mr. Stephens, and Mr. Salomons appeared for the plaintiffs, Mr. Martin, Q.C., ...
Article : 328 wordsOn Sunday last about thirty men of the Taranaki tribe gave up their arms, and submitted to the authority of the Queen, in the prosenco of Colonol Warre, Major Atkinson, and Mr. Parris; there were also about as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsBANGO COURT.—LEVV V.Smith, part heard; Morrison v. Hughes; Ryan v. Harrison; Kelly and others v. Carhuss. IN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, ...
Article : 66 wordsFive drunken and riotous characters were discharged. Henry Barton, for violently assaulting John Ramsay, Was sent to gool for three months; and for an ...
Article : 792 wordsSince the arrival of the Defence Ministor from. Auckland, the inactivity that has so long paralysed the energies of the Taranaki settlers, appears at last to be replaced by a spirit of determination to do something ...
Article : 760 wordsIn the estate of Levick and Sandy v. D. Winton. Mr. Windeyer for petitioning creditors, obtained an order absolute for sequestration. In the estate of H. O'Rich. On the application of Mr. ...
Article : 218 wordsAMOS v. MOFFATT.—This was an action to recover £30 damages for false imprisonment, and malicious prosecution, and legal expenses incurred. It appears defendant owed the plaintiff a sum of money for shoeing ...
Article : 1,096 wordsSir,—In furtherance of the opinion heretofore published in one of my letters regarding the necessity of a mineralogical survey of the country, with the view of affording greater facilities, for the development of the ...
Article : 289 wordsTwo drunkards were discharged. Mary Donohoe, on idle and disorderly character, was sent to goal for one month. Mark Lemon, for making use of threating and ...
Article : 117 wordsThe jury went to view the body, and were then sworn, and the following were then examinod:— Charles.D. Bonnott: I am colour-sergeant in No. 9 Company, Military Settlors, stationed at Mataitawa. I ...
Article : 3,504 wordsANTEDILUVIAN SKELETONS.—A disoovory of great interest has just been mano at Eysdon. near Nise, in Belgium. Some labourers, while digging the earth, came upon five human skeletons, which appeared to ...
Article : 272 wordsBORDER CUSTOMS.—The Riverine Herald says:— "Still some complaints of the vexatious conduct of the Now South Wales collectors of customs. The latest story is that an old man and his son, who were crossing ...
Article : 248 wordsTHE NEW MINISTER AND THE BUSHRANGERS.—Our renders will be glad to learn that the new Government have lost no time in determining upon most active measures for the suppression of bushranging. As we ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 10 Feb 1865, Page 3
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