Mr. Rippon for the official assignee and creditors; Mr. Baynes to watch the case on behalf of Mr. David Henry; Mr. Roy for the insolvent. ...
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Article : 901 wordsThe business at the Corner continued brisk during the forenoon, although the weather was most uninviting for such an exposed situation. The men in the underground ...
Article : 631 wordsThe weather was so abominable on Friday that only six competitors put in an appearance for the pleasure of trying the easy ranges of 200, 500, and 800 yards in continuous ...
Article : 924 wordsThe floods have, we regret to say, been productive of two fatal accidents. On Monday evening Mr. John Campbell, of Glencoo Station, his brother, Archibald Campbell, ...
Article : 755 wordsThe following notifications appeared in the Gazette of Friday:— APPOINTMENTS.—James Fairley, Dargo, to be a deputy electoral registrar for the Eastern ...
Article : 274 wordsMINOR OFFENCES.—William Stewart, convicted of striking an elderly man without provocation, was sent to prison for a month, being a well-known offender.—A young man ...
Article : 1,339 wordsSir,—Permit me to once again trespass on the columns of your valuable journal in reference to the unhappy condition of Crete, although of little or no interest at all to this ...
Article : 351 wordsSir,—The letters which lately appeared in your columns upon rents have suggested to me a few facts and figures, which I now beg to offer. ...
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Article : 333 wordsOAKLEIGH AND MULGRAVE.—A special meeting was held on Thursday, the chairman presiding. The other members present were Messrs. Duff, Irwin, Jordan, and Braithwaite. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 7 Oct 1867, Page 6
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