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  2. LAW.

    MASTER'S OFFICE.—Brown v. Thorn, to consider proceedings; Sempill v. Campbell, state of facts; Shepherd and others v. Goodey and another, examination in Insolvent Court-room, after 11 o'clock a.m. ...

    Article : 55 words
  3. THE CULTIVATION OF GRASSES.

    The cocksfoot grass is not considered a perennial but is known by nearly all growers as one of the best grasses in a mixture—not too fastidious in its taste provided the soil be not too heavy. In the old country ...

    Article : 3,509 words
  4. LANCASHIRE LYRICS.

    Mr. Harland, so well known as an eminent and indefatigable local antiquarian and archaeologist, and himself a rhymester of no slight merit, has brought together in this ...

    Article : 3,354 words
  5. INSOLVENT COURT—WEDNESDAY.

    (Before the Chief Commissioner.) In re John Gough Waller, adjourned second meeting. Again adjourned until the 9th instant, by consent. ...

    Article : 67 words
  6. ADJOURNED CERTIFICATE MEETINGS.

    Thomas Stewart Lyle Vogan, Edward O'Nicholas, re Patrick Buckley, and others. His Honor the Chief Commissioner will give judgment in the above cases, on Friday morning next. ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 words
  8. SYDNEY GENERAL SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY.

    Stephen Peirce, convicted of stealing lead, was sentenced to eighteen months' Parramatta gaol. William Bentley, guilty of horse-stealing, three years on the roads. ...

    Article : 609 words
  9. WATER POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    John Conlon, a private of the Royal Artillery, for wilfully breaking a pane of glass, value £1 10s. the property of Alfred Bradford, was ordered to pay its value, and, in default, seven days' gaol. ...

    Article : 718 words
  10. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—WEDENSDAY.

    Jane Macpherson, for making use of obscene language in Durand's-alley, was fined 20s., or fourteen days to gaol. John Stutters, Harriet Smith, and Mary Moore were ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. WOLLONGONG MAIL ROBBERY.—COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONNERS.

    James Booth, under remand, was brought before the Court by detective Camphin, charged with stopping H.M. mail-coach from Campbelltown to Wollongong he being under arms, at the Londen River. The prisoner ...

    Article : 2,877 words
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