We are always glad to correct ony errors, into which we may have been led by the misinformation given to our reporters, and acting upon this principle, it affords us pleasure to state that ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. Justice STEPHEN took his seat on the bench at ten o'clock. The Court was imme diately opened, and after the reading of the usual proclamation aguinst vice, &c., the jury. ...
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Advertising : 65 wordsIn these cases the insolvent had been remanded by his Honor the Chief Justice to produce his books and file the deed of assignment he had executed for the general benefit of his ...
Article : 1,371 wordsIn consequence of the great press of matter we have been compelled to omit the continuation of our review of the census until to-morrow. ...
Article : 52 wordsPRESENT—The Governor, the Chief Justice, the Bishop, the Colonial Secretary, the Collector of Customs, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Berry, Mr. Jones, Mr. H. Macarthur, Sir John Jamison, and Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 wordsThe Committee of the Legislative Council, appointed on the 15th of June, 1841, with instructions to report the amount due to the Government on account of two leans granted ...
Article : 2,042 wordsTHE following is a copy of the joint Protest of Sir John Jamison and Mr. Blaxland, against the Police and Gaol expenses:— In respect to the item £1 7200 18s. 4d. (one hundred ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Thu 9 Sep 1841, Page 2
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