Sir,—Before entering into the retrospect of the conduct of the Survey department for the last twentyfour years, as proposed in my last letter, with your kind indulgence, I will just glance at the present ...
Article : 552 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Re Bowman's (infants), final account, receiver's and infant's costs; Marshall v. Wearin, minutes; Poole v. Tolano, costs of defendant; Murphy v. Bath, to consider decree. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Age, March 28th, says:—The following correspondence between his Excellency the Governor and Mr. Fellows was read in both Houses of Parliament last evening: ...
Article : 1,504 wordsPlaus of distribution confirmed, on the motion of Mr. Mackenzie, in the following estates:—C.J.O'Donnell, showing a dividend of 3s. 10d. in the pound; R. H. Gordon (second divident), 2s.; F. Mader, 2s 0¼d.; ...
Article : 181 words1876 Shine v. Seriveneris 1750 Whalam v. Coleridge 430 Mullins v. Kemp 1785 Noble v. Baylis A (part heard), 1835 Etherington v. An889 TRanter v. Whitfield, drews. ...
Article : 45 wordsEmma Bergin was ordered to be imprisoned until the rising of the Court, for making use of obscene language on the Enmore-road. Richard Allen was fined 20s. or forty-eight hours' ...
Article : 448 wordsAn interesting excavation is now being carried on among the treaches of the British and Roman encampment at Malton, by which the positions of various fortifications most unwisely levelled down and lost about ...
Article : 1,457 wordsIn re Solomon Harrial Directions to allow the insolvent his furniture, wearing apparel, and watch, ratified. Meeting terminated. In re William R. Collectt, third meeting. Neither ...
Article : 184 wordsSir,—When are we to have a system adopted by the Government—an efficient system—to stay the tide of this evil? It is how daily, and the police ever on the track, but seldom succeed in apprehension. Ward is ...
Article : 395 wordsThe Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases. Michael O'Shannessy and Emma Andrews were indicted for feloniously stealing from the person of one ...
Article : 421 wordsThree drunkards were discharged. James Moore, for making use of obscene language in Judge-street, was fined 20s., or three days to goal. William Westpail was sent to gaol for seven days, ...
Article : 105 wordsAPRIL 3.—WARD, THE BUSHRANGER.—Another escape from the police has recently occurred. The Stroud and other police who went in search of this notorious rascal have returned from their tour, having ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—I noticed in the Herald of last week, a letter signed "W. Eilingham," proposing a tablet to be erected to the Rev. D. J. Draper, in the Wesleyan Church, York-street. I am sure that the sentiments ...
Article : 416 wordsAPRIL 2ND.—THE WEATHER.—We have had a delightful fall of rain. On the 29th March it rained all day. Since then there have been offf and on shewers. A few days preceding the rain, the weather ...
Article : 424 wordsBROOKS V. BULMER.—A claim for rent. Plaintiff nonsttited. How v. BULMER—No partics. DINGLE V. GRAHAM.—This was a claim for £3, for ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 5 Apr 1866, Page 2
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