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Advertising : 164 wordsHenry Hamilton was brought up, charged with drunkenness, found guilty, and fined 5s, which was paid. There were two cases on the summons list. One, no parties Appearing was struck out; the other, the plaintiff ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsMr. Lutwyche laid upon the table the Report of the Denominational School Board for the year 1856 which was ordered to be to be printed. Sir Alfred Stephen obtained leave to introduce a bill for ...
Article : 101 wordsKIAMA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.—A special general meeting of this company was held at Hetherington's Hotel, Wollongong, on Tuesday last, for the purpose of considering the propriety of increasing the ...
Article : 2,630 wordsSir Montefiore brought forward his motion on the subject of trunk lines of railway. The resolutions (which embody the recommendations of a select committee, and affirm the principle of ceding land in consideration of the construction of the trunk ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsMr. Patrick Leslie, having taken the oath and subscribed the roll, took his seat in the place of Mr. Sandeman. Several petitions were presented, and papers laid on the table. On the order of the day being read for going into committee on ...
Article : 657 wordsTHE Land Bill of the Cowper Ministry is in Committee at length. The debate terminated on Thursday night, Mr. MURRAY, the proper conductor of the measure, having taken his seat, ...
Article : 2,243 wordsTHE WEATHER.—For some time back the weather has been exceedingly changeable; one day it is hot and the next is very wet. On Friday last, we were visited by a very sevens thunder storm, which commenced about ...
Article : 343 wordsThe debate on the motion for going into committee on the Land Bill was resumed by Mr. Cox, who spoke briefly in support of the bill. Mr. Parker followed, in opposition. ...
Article : 418 wordsThis Court was held yesterday, and, as usual, the attendance of suitors was numerous. The Justices who presided were Messrs. Fry, Menzies, Hindmarsh, Robb, and Kendall; and the cases tried were the following:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 wordsThe debate upon the Land Bill was requested by Mr. Byres, who spoke briefly in support. Mr. Murray-followed on the same side at considerable length in an energetic though somewhat florid and irrelevant speech ...
Article : 289 wordsThe principal business was the adoption of Mr. Jones's resolutions authorising the issue of Treasury Bills to the amount of £400,000 for the purpose of meeting the expenditure of works constructed, or to be constructed, by loan. The resolutions, after ...
Article : 93 wordsSIR—I have received information to day that a report has been circulated that the approaching Crown Land Sales are to be held in a temporary Court House at Nowra, instead of the usual Land Office at Numba, and I have just received a communication from ...
Article : 300 wordsJohn Gordon, of Campbell-street, Glebe, Sydney, builder. Debts, £494 16s. 10d; assets, £307 7s. 3d; deficiency, £127 9s. 7d. Thomas Thorn, of Parramatta-street, Sydney, publican. Debts £480 12s. 3d; assets, £52 11s.; deficiency, £428 1s. 3d. ...
Article : 3,240 wordsMR. DENIEHEY has taken up the question of the appointment of Magistrates. On Friday next, he will move— 1. That in the opinion of this House the present system of ...
Article : 291 wordsThe President announced that the Public Loans Consolidation Act and the Murray River Customs' Act, had severally received the Royal assent. Mr. Lutwyche laid upon the table a copy of a despatch from ...
Article : 133 wordsIt was notified by the President that the Queen's assent had been given to the Act passed last session for the relief of persons having claims against the Government of New South Wales. Mr. Lutwyche laid on the table a report drawn up by the ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Mon 30 Nov 1857, Page 2
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