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Family Notices : 226 wordsThis was an action for breach of contract The plaintiff, and elderly man, described as a classical tutor. sued the defendant, a priest of the Catholic Church, for a wrongful dismissal. ...
Article : 382 wordsSir,—It seems the Government intend making some alteration in the Land Acts during the present session; but it is a question of some consideration whether such alterations will benefit any besides the capitalists and ...
Article : 1,819 wordsExamination held at Wingham, Monday November 13th, before Henry Flett. Esq., J.P. John Coady: I am senior sergeant of police. On Satuday last I arrested William Wishart by order of Mr. Flett ...
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Advertising : 1,778 wordsThis was on action for trespass, in which the plaintiff sued the defendant for the seizere of an omnibus. There were counts for trover and detenue, &c, There were please not guilty, not possessed. &c. There was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock a.m.—Yeo v. Rotton. and another. part heard; the Alliance Bank v. Irving, demurrer; Walker v. Cooper and another, hearing; Murphy v. Bath, ...
Article : 42 wordsIn the insolvent estate of Walter G. Mason, a second meeting. One debt was proved. In the insolvent estate of Henry Edmonds, a single meeting. One debt was proved. ...
Article : 212 wordsSeven drunkards were discharged. Margaret Smith was sent to gaol for three months as an idle and disorderly character. James Campbell was fined 10s., or to be imprisoned ...
Article : 700 wordsIn the insolvent estate of Robert Phenna, second meetingl. Three debts proved; insolvent amended his shedule. In the insolvent estate of James Richards. first ...
Article : 121 wordsSADNDERSON V. HASLAM.—This was a claim by a female servant, for wages Mr. Sheppard appeared for the plaintiff. Plaintiff stated that she was employed as a female servant, and performed duties as such. A ...
Article : 1,060 wordsOne drunkerd was discharged. Bridget Mowler, for wilfully breaking four panes of glass, valued at is, was ordered to pay the amount of damage done, orin default, to be imprisoned for ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 24 Nov 1865, Page 8
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