The Legislative Council held a short sitting. Mr. Fawkner again questioned Captain Cole as to the Hoskins and Simmonds Art-union lottery. The latter replied that the Attorney-General had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,242 wordsS. Clarke alias Williamson, did not appear to answer a charge of drunkenness against him. He had been let out of gaol on bail. He was fined 10s. and 3s. costs. ...
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