This was a third meeting. The insolvent was at prosent, and has been for some length of time, a prisoner in the gaol. Mr Tripp tendered a proof in behalf of a Mr ...
Article : 1,311 wordsSIR,—As your letter to me of the 10th April, 1855, led mo to suppose that you approved of the site at Great Gipps street for a bridge, and that the only obstacle was want of money in the Treasury, I was in hopes you would have used your ...
Article : 477 wordsFive cases of drunkenness were disposed of as usual. Thes. Lett, a groom, was charged with extraordinary cruelty to the home of which he had the management. The evidence was more than usually conflicting, and the defendant got the ...
Article : 449 wordsThomas Morrow, second meeting, at 11 o'clook, John Perry, do, at 11.30; Henry Henden, do, at 12; John Block, third moctintr, at 1; George Lewis, do, at 2. ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE THEATRES.—In noticing the performances on Monday night at the Thentre Royal, the name of Mr Gragam was inadvertently substituted for that of Mr Gordon as the representative of M. Deschapelles, in the Lady of Lyons. And while ...
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Article : 1,008 wordsDEAR SIR,—Your correspondents J. R. Thornby and others, have been writing lately about dear gas, with no doubt as much just cause of complaint as myself. I keep a shop and unfortunately cannot close at six (I wish I could), and imagine ...
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Article : 3,452 wordsRegulation made by the Local Court of the District of Beechworth:— No. XVI. BUSINESS LICENSE CLAIM.—Each business license shall entitle the holder to occupy an area of ...
Article : 1,679 wordsSIR,—I will thank you to bo so kind as insert the following correspondence in your widely-circulating paper, as it is, in my opinion, of great importance to the inhabitants of Collingwoou at this time. ...
Article : 74 wordsSIR,—Agreeably to your request, I beg leave to state the reasons I laid before you why a bridge should be made over the river Yarra Yurra at the end of Great Gipps street, which is in the centre of Collingwood. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 20 Feb 1856, Page 3
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