Mr. LAWN presented a petition from thirty-two merchants and others, residing and trading in Sydney, praying that the present scale of duties on imported spirits and wines may be maintained in ...
Article : 601 wordsThe Court was opened this morning by proclamation: in the absence of the Attorney-General, Mr. Callaghan conducted the Crown cases under a special commission. Mr. Purefoy was the only ...
Article : 1,240 wordsJoseph Woodcroft, who had been arraigned on the previous day, was this morning put upon his trial. Mr. Purefoy defended the prisoner; attorney, Mr. Walsh. ...
Article : 3,209 wordsThe SPEAKER informed the House that his Excellency had been pleased to give his assent on behalf of her Majesty to the Custom Duties Bill. The SOLICITOR.—GENERAL moved that the ...
Article : 541 wordsThe COLONIAL SECRETARY moved that his Excelency's message, transmitting the Police Regulations and Disqualifying Bills be read. His Excellency's Message having been read, ...
Article : 843 wordsMr. WENTWORTH, as Chairman, brought up the Report from the Select Committee, appointed on the 3rd instant, to prepare an answer to Earl Grey's Despatch of the 23rd January, 1852, in answer to ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Sat 14 Aug 1852, Page 2
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