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  2. LAW,

    BUSINESS FOR TO-DAY.—IN EQUITY.—Before the Primary Judge.—After Insolvency.—Motions and Petitions: Camphell v. Josepha[?]n, part heard: Baldwin v Coberoft, part heard; Rouse v. Biddle, exceptions; Bailav v. Bradbury, hearing; Cohen v. ...

    Article : 82 words
  3. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY.

    William John. Gibbes, Charles Henry Manton, and Edward Newton, were indicated for having, at Sydney,on the 2nd September,[?] consi[?]od to defraud her Majesty the Queen of certain duties of customs, amounting to £5000, being the dues on ...

    Article : 11,750 words
  4. WEDNESDAY.

    JOHN Coleman was indicted for having on the 7th september. 18[?]5 at Belowra, fe[?]oniously stolen two oxen, the property of one Charles Byrore. The Soliciter-Generl conducted the case for the prosecution; ...

    Article : 3,518 words
  5. SENTENCES.

    The prisoners Gilbert Isaacs and James Collins, whose conviction took place on Wednesday—the f[?]rmer being found g[?]ty o[?] stealing certain money orders, the property of the PostmasterGeneral, and further found guilty of horse stealing: the latter ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—THURSDAY.

    Jane Palmer was brought up by [?] Miller, charged Wi[?], robbing a foreigner name Groena[?]ke of ten half crowns. The prosecutor deposed that the woman invited him home on the previous night. She took him to a [?]welling in one of the ...

    Article : 580 words
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