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Advertising : 3,841 wordsSIR,—Within the last six months much has been written by Mr. Banting and others on the art of corpulent ([?]) persons getting thin, and in personal appearance gented; but I have not seen a receipt or sentence on the oppos[?] ...
Article : 106 wordsBY the Barwon steamer we have Melbourne papers to the 29th ultimo. Saturday's Age mentions that eleven prisoners obtained their freedom from tbe penal department, Pentridge, last week. ...
Article : 1,834 wordsBefore the Chief Justice and a special jury of twelve. GAMPBELL V. THE QUEEN. The trial of this case again lasted the whole day, without being concluded. ...
Article : 39 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. Certificates were granted to James Clark. David Robert Eden, Patrick John Murray, Mary gunners, James Husband, sod James Gibbs. ...
Article : 178 wordsSIR,—So Dr. Lang is, after all, about to help the village of the Sand Hills to separate. The Doctor is not s[?] young as he has been, and [?] mind may probably be le[?] vigorous, sad more su[?] this ...
Article : 985 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Pinhsy, Hogg, Austin, Boss, Kettle, and Love. Of seventeen prisoners brought before the Court, three were discharged and six were remanded. ...
Article : 786 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with J. Caldwell. William Harper, a seaman of H.M.S. Salamander, apprehended as a straggler, was sent on board his ship. Samuel Parsons, 62, brought before the Court as a ...
Article : 117 wordsSIR,—A few dsys ago one of your correspondents [?] attention to the disgraceful state of George-street [?] wet weather, and suggested as s remedy the employment[?] an additional number of Corporation labourers in [?] ...
Article : 206 wordsJURY COURT.—Special Jury of Twelve:—Campbell v. The Queen (part heard). [?]IN EQUITY,—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock.—Motion, and Petitions.—Barton v, Sanderson, hsaring; ...
Article : 837 wordsSIR,—Among the by-laws, of which a copy is posted at every station, there is one to the effect that smoking will on [?] account be allowed in other carriages than such as are set apart for that pnrpose, &c., &c. But this regulation is ...
Article : 322 wordsSIR.—I hear it is intended to close the Government [?] on November 9th. I do hope you will use your [?] influence in favour of a general holiday. I believe it [?] so kept last year at Melbourne, and surely we ought [?] ...
Article : 76 wordsABBTRACT of Quarterly Statemcnts, furnished to the Chief [?] missioner of Insolvent Estates by the Official Assigness in [?] vency, pursuant to general order, showing the [?] realised in all estates in which money has beep received by [?] ...
Article : 363 wordsSIR.—I am glad to find that the system of paying Mr. H. K. James the sum of two pounds for every marriage license granted in [?]nnection with the Church of England has been [?] prominently brought forward and animadverted ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 2 Nov 1864, Page 2
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