Sir,—As "Observer" has taken notice at the aiuu of law dispensed at our police courts, I take the liberty of stating the facts of Wilkinson's case. On Thursday afternoon last Wilkinson came to my place of ...
Article : 3,419 wordsEXTRACTS from Minutes of Evidence taken, before the Trustoes of the Sydney Grammar School, sitting as a Committse of the Whole. TUESDAY, 22ND MAY, 1866. ...
Article : 2,801 wordsJohn Philmore Winchcombe, late of Young, innkeeper.Linbilities, £289 6s. 1d. Assrts. £11. Deficiency, £228 6s. 1d. Mr. Humphery, official assignce. ...
Article : 82 wordsPresent:-Mr. Knox, in the chair: Mr. Deas Thomson, C B., Dr. A'Beckett: Mr. Pell, Mr. M.H.Stephen, Mr. Stephens, head master; Mr. Pratt, mathcmatical master. ...
Article : 1,573 wordsElizabeth Oasioll, Sarah Tooraor, William Lowie, James Woods, Thomas Blackberry, George Jamison, Alfred Hobson, and Matkow Monahan, wero each fined 10s., or forty-eight hours' imprisonment, for riotous ...
Article : 368 wordsPresent:-Mr. Knox, in the chair; Mr. Deas Thomson, C.D.; Dr. A Beckett, Mr. Pell, Mr. Allen, Mr. M. H. Stephen. Present in the rooms:-Mr.W.J. Stephens, Head Master. ...
Article : 1,374 wordsJane Hall was fined 20s., for stcaling a book and four yards of brown holland, valuod at 16s. Francis Thompson was fined 40s., for being drunk and rietous in Little George-strret. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 10 Jul 1866, Page 5
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