Estate of James John Yeend, 1864

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the will of James Yeend, late of Balmain, near Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, gentleman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given, that after the expiration of fourteen day from the publication hereof, application will be made to this Honorable Court, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, that probate of the last will and testament of the abovenamed deceased, may be granted to Ann Knowles Yeend, of Balmain, near Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, widow, the sole Executrix in the said will named. – Dated this 28th day of May, A.D. 1864.

JAMES HART,

Proctor for the said Ann Knowles Yeend,

No. 77, Elizabeth-street, Sydney.

1945

6s.

(New South Wales Government Gazette, Australia, 31st May 1864)

Selling alcohol on a Sunday

CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

WEDNESDAY.

BEFORE Mr. Dowling, Mr. Ross, Mr. Egan, and Mr. Kemp.

[…]

James Yeend, a publican, pleaded guilty to an information exhibited against him for selling on Sunday, and paid the penalty of 20s., with 5s costs.

[…]

(The Sydney Morning Herald, New South Wales, Australia, 14th December 1854)

Tendering for builders

TO BUILDERS.

PERSONS desirous of contracting for the erection of three houses in Sussex-street, may see plans and specifications at Mr. James Yeend’s, Commercial Hotel, Sussex-street. Tenders to be delivered on or before September 1, 1849, to Mr. HENRY ROBERTSON, Architect, 214, Pitt-street.

Security required.

2500

(The Sydney Morning Herald, New South Wales, Australia, 13th August 1849)