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  2. POLICE COURT, LAUNCESTON

    USING INDECENT LANGUAGE.—Ellen Goodluck was charged with using indecent language in a yard abutting on Wellington-street in the hearing of ...

    Article : 4,700 words
  3. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LAUNCESTON.

    In re MICHAEL HOAR, of Brookhill, near Chudleigh, farmer. Michael Hour, examined by Mr Rocher—Those papers, schedules of my assets, ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. POLICE OFFICE, EVANDALE.

    MELANATH FLETCHER v. E. GAUNT.—Information laid by Melanath Fletcher against E. Gaunt for driving on the high road to Launceston 77 sheep, the same ...

    Article : 354 words
  5. TO G. K., AUTHOR OF THE ORIGINAL ENIGMA.

    To solve your Enigma I don't now profess, What your Riddle imports I'll leave children to guess; My purpose now is, sir,—more laudable far,— ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. COURT OF REQUESTS, LAUNCESTON.

    The Court opened at 10 a.m. WM. BREAN V. CLEMENT BREEN, Selbourne.—Claim or £17 10s for rent. Judgement by default. ...

    Article : 3,900 words
  7. AFTER-DINNER SPEECHES.

    Pompous after-dinner speeches Couched in language superfine, Prove the orators are leeches, And the blood they suck is wine. ...

    Article : 39 words
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