SIR,—Like many of your readers, I was astonished at the strange decision of the Bench in the case Deparment of Public Instruction v. M'Callum. That dec sion seems to be in the face not only of the spirit, ...
Article : 188 wordsR. Eddleston, arrested for deserting his wife, was ordered to pay £1 per week for twelve months, and to find sureties for same, or go to gool for twelve months; and to pay £2 2s professional costs, and 7s ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsHELEN NICOLL (s.), 400 tons. Captain R. A. Fraser, for Sydney June 6. Passengers—Mrs Snow; Miss Park; Messrs. Park, Sellary, Elvary, Munro, Pullen, Brown, Charaty, Ley, Holland, Reid, Lee, Ah Tuck; ...
Article : 42 wordsA. J. Gerrard v. P. M'Namarra.—A claim of £3 15s. Plaintiff was nonsuited. E. H. Gale v. P. M'Namarra.—A claim of £7, for cash lent. Verdict for plaintiff. ...
Article : 54 wordsSIR,—I am a very old subscriber of yours, and in consequence, I claim suffcient space in your useful columns to say a few words about the resolution lately adopted by the hay and corn dealers of ...
Article : 627 wordsTOMKI (s.), for Sydney, May 30: 2000 bags maize, 53 hides, 2 casks tallow, 1 horse, and sundries. CITY OF GRAFTON (s.), for Sydney, June 2: 1500 bags maize, 568 bags sugar, 199 hides, 5 bales wool ...
Article : 130 wordsWILLIAM COOPER, Woogoolga, 200 acres, county of Fitzroy, parish of Woogoolga, commencing at the north-west corner of his c.p. of 31st May, thence along Double Crossing Creek, 50 chains to the west, ...
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Family Notices : 18 wordsEXETER HALL, and a few of the disciples of that school in the colonies seem to have raised the tocsin about the annexation of New Guines, and are very much alarmed about the designs ...
Article : 3,917 wordsI NOTICE an article in the Examiner of last Saturday which professes to be a reply to mine, which was headed "More light." I fail to see, however, that it is in any way a reply to my arguments respecting ...
Article : 285 wordsSIR,—I think that the recent action of the Sydney produce agents and merchants in reference to the bag question, demands something more than a passing censure from the Clarence River farmers. The ...
Article : 234 wordsSIR,—The decision given by the Bench of magistrates at the Grafton Police Court last week, is a very striking evidence that the present Education Act is not working as smoothly as some of its ...
Article : 648 wordsA SPECIAL general meeting of the above Club was held on Wednesday last, at the Freemasons' Hotel. when the following gentlemen were present:—Mr T. A. Rudd (Treasurer), in the chair: and Messrs. ...
Article : 621 wordsSIR,—I, too, am of opinion that the new rule adopted by the produce merchants of selling maize, with bags given in, is one which the farmer will have to suffer for if they allow it to be made the custom. I am ...
Article : 422 wordsWE have been favoured with fine weather lately— westerly winds and cold nights prevailing. Frost [?] also made its appearance, and the holders of cancrops have been anxious in consequence; but [?] ...
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