In the insolvent estate of Alfred Holden, a special meeting. Adjourned to 4th May next, for further in vestigation. (Before the Chief Commissioner.) ...
Article : 372 wordsThe Conforence met again on Friday. After prayers the minutes of the last procceding meeting were read and confirmed. The Hon. JOSEPH DOCKER, being called on the by ...
Article : 3,179 wordsThree-drunkards were discharged. William Herring alias Clarke, charged on suspicion of stealing £50, from the person of William Henry Leder, Mary O'Neill, charged with stealing a shawl, ...
Article : 1,440 wordsBeginning with our railways the extension works on the three trunk lines are progrossing very satisfactorily. The Southern, line has long been completed to Picton a distance of 53 miles; the Western line to Penrith, 34 ...
Article : 2,188 wordsFive drunkards were discharged. Charles W. Bartlett and Robert G. Groves were each fined 20s., or three days to gaol, for being riotous in Whart-street. ...
Article : 250 wordsJohn Vereraw, for refusing to pay his market dues was fined 10s., and costs 6s. 6d. Mrs. McMurray, for Assaulting W. Page, the younger, was fined. 10s., with costs 6s. 6d.; and for ...
Article : 148 wordsBernard Stern and Michael Purchell, for being drunk and riotous, were each fined 20s. or the alternative of forty-eight hours gaol. The former prisoner was charged with three additional offences, and fined £2, or ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 23 Apr 1866, Page 3
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