His Honor took his seat on the bench at twelve o'clock, and the list of jurors having been called over, the following gentlemen were fined for non-attendance:—David Brown, storekeeper, ...
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Article : 841 wordsILLICIT DISTILLATION.—Messrs. Cassels and Watson, on the 4th instant, went to a creek near Broken Bay, but it appeared from a memorandum in chalk on the door of the hut ...
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