This was an action of ass[?] upon a premissory note for £101 2s. 6d., said to have been made by the defendant in London, in 1851, in favour of the p[?] and for money lent. The defendant denied the making of the note, [?] upon and pleadid the ...
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Article : 9 wordsTHIS DAY.—Mason, and Elles and Elizebe [?] for Melbourne; S[?] and John M'Vicar, for Calcutta; Anna. [?] Catherise, and Waver y, for Callso; Elizabeth, for Bay of Islands; Belia Vista, for Moreton Bay; Wanderer, for Meloourne, via ...
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Article : 198 wordsMarch 23.—Martha, for Newcastle; William and Ann, for Shell H[?]; Neptune, far Brisbans Water. ...
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Article : 271 wordsEleven persons (eight of whom were females) pleaded guilty to being found drunk in the streets, and were severally ordered to pay 20s., or to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours The general list contained nine charges, three of which were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Mar 1855, Page 4
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