The sittings of the Land Law Conference were continued at the Town Hall yesterday. The following new delegates attended:—Mr. Irwin Smith, Wallcud been; Mr. John Wynne and Mr. John Black, Molong Farmers' Asso ...
Article : 1,499 wordsMr. SPEAKER took the chair nt 4.30 o'clock p.m. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. WRIGHT, in roply to Mr A. G. Taylor, said that a sum had been voted on the draft Estimates for 1834 for a ...
Article : 21,177 wordsSir,—The Land Bill now before Parliament contains (in part 4, clause 75) a carosity in legislation—one so extraordinary that it might be deemed the result of inadvertence were it no that the principle involved is carried through ...
Article : 993 wordsMr. M'Laughlin to move for leave to bring in a bill to regulate Appeals to and the Constitution of the Supreme Court sitting in Banco. Public Watering-places Bill: consideration in Committee of the ...
Article : 277 wordsThe following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:— PRATIQUE:—Vessels arriving from any port in California are now not subject to the conditions of the pro ...
Article : 506 wordsSir,—When the new Land Bill of Mr. Farnell was first read before the House there seemed an almost unanimous wish by the members that the debate upon it should uot be too hastily gone on with. The general idea was that the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 31 Oct 1883, Page 7
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