DECEMBER 3.—Eagle, steamer, 154 tons, Captain A'[?]en, from Moreton Ray the 29th ultimo. Passengers—His Honor Mr. Justice Dickinson, Mr. Parefoy, Mr. Moore Diilon, Mr, T. Jones, Captain D'Oyiy, A.D.C., Mr. ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsBY-LAW for regulating the tenure of a Fellowship, by any member of the Senate who absents himself from the colony for a certain period. That the absence of any Fellow from the ...
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Article : 31 wordsDccember 3.—Sir John Franklin, from Klama, with 290 kegs butter, 300 bushels maize. 30 bushels wheat, 9 boxes eggs, 20 sides bacon, 3000 feet timber, 5 casks pork. Seabird, from Shoalhaven, with 3600 feet cedar, ...
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Article : 97 wordsWilliam Roach, charged with cattle stealing. In this case, which came from the Maranoa district, the principal witnesses were not in attendance. Defendant was therefore ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsThe Court opened for the hearing of civil causes, before his Honor Mr. Justice Dickinson, at nine o'clock this morning. HARTLEY V. DORSEY.—This was an action ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 4 Dec 1852, Page 4
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