This action was resumed and concluded. The plaintiff was Mr. Henry Prince, treasurer of the New South Wales Cotton Growing Compnny. The defendant was Mr. John Rober'son Nowlan, a ...
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Article : 4,766 wordsBefore the Chief Commissioner: In the estate of Ehud Gale, adjourned second meeting; in the estate of Mary Kay, adjourned examination from 18th April. Before the Registrar: In the estate of ...
Article : 59 wordsThe special case, Re[?]ina v. T. J. Griffin, reserved by his Honor Mr. Justice Lutwyche from the Rockhampton assizes, held on March 16, for the consideration of the full Court, was decided in the Supreme ...
Article : 446 wordsHUGHES V REDDIN.—In this case plaintiff obtained a verdict for £5 10s. CRONIN V. O'NEILL—This was a claim for work and labout done by plaintiff for defendant, namely, ...
Article : 916 wordsWe were favoured on Thursday with splendid showers, which, if the frost keep away, will be of service is starting the much wished for grass, which at the present time is very scarce, owing to the long ...
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Article : 477 wordsThis was an action upon a promissory note for £200 The defendant pleaded that the note sued [?] on had been endorsed to plaintiff by one Moses, without consideration, Moses having previously declared such note ...
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Article : 832 wordsIn the estate of R. Gilfillan and Co., second meeting. The insolvent, Robert Gilfillan, was sworn and did not amend his joint estate schedule, nor that of his separate estate. Eleven debts were proved; one to stand ...
Article : 507 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Catherine Collins, Catherine Tester, Johanna Hunt, Jane Pataude, and James Richards, were fined for being drunk and disorderly. Mary Sutton, for indecent exposure, fined 20s., or fourteen ...
Article : 313 wordsThree drunkards were fined in the usual [?] nalties. A[?] Wee was charged with hawking without a license on the 19th May. Defendant was [?] by constable Kinsolla hawking articles of china, fans, ton, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 21 May 1868, Page 3
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