WE take the following from Saturday's Newcastle Chronicle:- NEWCASTLE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—On Monday evening last a meeting took place among a few gentlemen ...
Article : 1,803 words[?]FORE the CHIEF JUSTICE and a Jury of Four. CARTER AND ANOTHER V. M'EVOY. This was an action to revocer the value of certain [?]attle, delivered by the plaintiffs to the defendant, and ...
Article : 834 wordsTHE following items are from the local paters[?] of Saturday last:- A meeting of the p[?]rishioners of All Saint[?]' Church, was held on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of ...
Article : 1,063 words1804 Wooller v. Beale. 1902 Phenna v. Laver. 1914 Bridgman b. Quirk. 1938 To[?]good v. Solomon. ...
Article : 80 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, R. J. Hopkins, D. Pede[?], B. Burdekin, and Thomas C. Breillat, Esqs. Alexander M'Queen, master of the barque Malta, was brought before the Court, charged by Robert Sweet, late ...
Article : 1,177 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of, Insolvent Estates[?] In the estate of Wi liam Co[?], an adjourned examination. The insolvent was examined by Mr. Roberts, solicitor, at considerable length. One debt was proved[?] ...
Article : 529 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, Mr. Lucas, Mr. Ross, Mr. J. P. Egan, Captain M'Lean, Mr. Alexander, Mr. R. Hill, and Mr. Burnell. Patrick Magrath, Publican, was brought before the ...
Article : 1,152 wordsThe hearing of this trial, postponed from the last sitting, was resumed. It many be remembered that the action is brought to try the right of possession of a valuable sheep and cattle station, situate on the ...
Article : 103 wordsJURY COURT.—Special Jury of Twelve.—N[?]wland v. Clift, part heard; Berry v. Garrett; Berry v. Barr; Cheeke and others v. Meacher, as landlord; Stiles v. Hunter; Dunn v. Cohen; Brand v. Chalker; Ma[?]sfield ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE immense quantity of land lately purchased at the Government sales has caused a considerable scarcity of that useful commodity "hard cash,"—business is consequently dull, but the depression will not be of long ...
Article : 407 wordsLEAVING Bathurst and proceeding in a southerly direction, the Vale Road opens to view a fine piece of wellfarmed country, [?]tudded with substantial homesteads, but most of them occupied by the farmer under a very ...
Article : 664 wordsIn this case the plaintiff sou[?]ht to recover £165 9s. 4d. money alleged to have been received by defendant, and improperly withheld by him. Mr. Dalley appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Johnson ...
Article : 633 wordsBefore the Water Police Magistrate, J. Shoobert; and T. Skinner, E[?]qrs. William Barr and William Lock wood, brought before the court charged with being drunk and disorderly in the ...
Article : 498 wordsFine Flour, £26 per ton; Hay in the St[?]ck, £10 per ton; Corn, 6s, 6d. per [?]ushel; Potatoes, £10 per ton; Ch[?]ese, 8d. per [?]b.; Sheep, from 13s. to 15s. per head; Fat Cattle, £6 10s. A small lot was purchased by a butcher on the diggings at the ...
Article : 75 wordsAUGUST 6.—An assault case was to come off this day at Windsor between Mr. James Farlow, plaintiff, and Mr. E. Allen, defendant; Mr. F. on returning from Richmond to his residence at Yella Munda last night, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 9 Aug 1859, Page 5
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