MONDAY, December 3.—At 10: John R. Lawrence, special; Nathan[?]l Caston, He[?]ry Moon, Wilkinson and Williams, first. At 11: Robert Nelson, Robert Coulter, third; Met[?]alfe and Po[?], second, Peter M'William, Henry Moon,Henry ...
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Article : 1,555 wordsThe sittings of this Court for the present month commence this morning in the new court-house, King-street. Undefended cases from No. 7025 to No. 7481 will be disposed of to-day. In order to prevent unnecessary crowding in the court, and to save the time ...
Article : 107 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the attempts that have been made in the Legislature, and by Scotchmen too, to ignore him, St. Andrew continues to be regarded in this h[?]misphere as he has so long been in the other, as the national saint of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 3 Dec 1866, Page 2
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