THE information which we publish below from our correspondents exhibits pretty clearly the vast extent of the late floods, but we have good reasons for believing that the real amount of the loss has yet to be fully ascertained. Here ...
Article : 923 wordsOn the motion of the Attorney General, Mr. George Mliner Stephen (brother of his Honor the Chief Jastice) was admitted a member of the Bar of New South Wales. The learned gentleman was a member of the Middle ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 wordsBefore the same. TOOTH V. MACLEAY. This was an application for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against a decree of the Primary Judge, ...
Article : 110 wordsBefore the same. IN RE CYRIL CECIL This was an appeal against the decision of his Honor the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, for the ...
Article : 655 wordsSIR,—Although naturally very unwilling to prclong public discussion on the merite of the case in which I recently had the misfortane to appear as defendant, before the Maitland Bench, I feel cons rained ...
Article : 1,100 wordsThere were nineteen cases on the police sheet, of which six were dismissed and two remanded. Henry Israel, who was charged with stealing a dismond ring from Ann Rouse, was remanded to Nawcastle, ...
Article : 991 wordsNAMOI RIVER, February 24th— I shall endeavour to lay before the public a brief and faithful account of our disastrous visitation, which, although the flcod did not last for "forty days and forty nights," as of old, has left most of ...
Article : 2,212 wordsBefore his Honor the Chief Justice and a jury of four. BLOXSOME v. RU DEN. This case was again resumed, but not concluded. ...
Article : 25 wordsMOTION; GENERALLY. MOTIONS FOR RULES NISI FOR NEW TRIAL—Jones v. German; Osborne and others v. Rudd and another; Zimmler v. Manning; Mute v. k dd and another. ...
Article : 52 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Hagh M'Gaulay and George Beadle, certificate meetings. His Honor granted insolvents certificates, subject to the filing, within one fortnight, ...
Article : 742 wordsFEBRUARY 17th, 1864 —Since my last communication to you we have had very heavy rains, which continned at intervals until Tuesday, the 9th instant, when it commenced to pour down in right earnest, and continued to do so ...
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Advertising : 1,262 wordsBEFORE Messrs. E. North, and H. Learmonth. Thomas Brown, drunkard; discovered in Cumberlandstreet, was discharged. John Senton, apprehended on warrant, charged with ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 2 Mar 1864, Page 8
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