The three cases set down for trial in this court were, by request, postponed to another day, and the court rose. ...
Article : 71 wordsFIRE.—An inquiry took place on Saturday last, touching the late fire of Mr. Towine' mill at [?] Creek on the previous Saturday. There was nothing further [?] than the acts reported in your last issue. The jury retained the ...
Article : 633 wordsThis was a case of disputed accounts, for goods sold and delivered, brought by Mr. Charles Kidman and James Kidman, trading as Kidman an Son, poulterers, &c., of George-street, against Mr. ...
Article : 1,083 wordsElizabeth Grahl, having been thrice convicted of drunkenness within the preceding twelve months, and having behaved in a riotous manner in Elizabeth-street, was sentenced to be ...
Article : 337 wordsMINING.—The prospectors of the Great Western Load are busy sinking, but have not yet come on anything payable. A new shaft is being sunk in the Scandi[?]avian [?] which the prospectors expect to bottom in a few days. Mr. [?] Rouse, of ...
Article : 1,534 wordsJames Cooney, in addition to being fined for drunkenness, was charged with wilfully damaging property of Catherine Galvin. She, however, withdrew the charge, and defendant was ...
Article : 256 wordsSMALL DEBTS COURT.—Nearly the wi[?] day, yesterday, was occupied in hearing a few, but important cases. One was for slander, the amount sued for being £10, between Barker v. Read, which resulted in a ...
Article : 378 wordsAbout three mouths have elapsed since I last addressed you in reference to the prospects, as a goldfield, of this locality. In asking space [?] my report, I may state that my object is to bring facts, as they now stand, under the notice of ...
Article : 803 wordsThe City Coroner held an inquest at his office, yesterday, on the body of a girl named Elizabeth Jane Fitzgerald, who died at the Sydney Infirmary, on Thursday. The mother of the deceased ...
Article : 271 wordsThe summer sun is very oppressive. The late rain was badly required, and will be of the greated service to the farming operations, as the ploughing was all but suspended for want of that desirable requirement, rain, to renovate the purched ...
Article : 272 wordsDEATH OF A BLACK GIN UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.—At the police court to-day an aboriginal native named Alick was brought up [?] a charge of killing one of his wives a gin named Til[?] Constable Chadwick deposed: On ...
Article : 496 wordsPREMISING that I cannot now tell of my trip down by the Macedon, of which good ship Captain Clark is the master, I must go at once in medias [?] and try to do justice to the events of the Derby Day. Having ...
Article : 3,174 wordsThe river is slowly rising at present; last week it was about at a stand still; but it has been raining up above here hence the change. The creeks and rivers up above are one and all reported as rising. This will, in a good measure, t[?]d to keep ...
Article : 541 wordsJohn Peter Lannartz: A single meeting. Insolvent did not desire to amend his schedule. The following debts were proved. John Starkey, £45 [?] James Summons, £3[?] 15s. One stands over. ...
Article : 483 wordsThe past week has been beautifully fine, and the days warm, with [?] cool nights. The roads are getting dry and [?] again, so the teams can travel as usual, and this was very much [?] for we have been paying for the [?] ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 7 Nov 1874, Page 4
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