Ir re Elizabeth Ireland. Mr. Bruce applied in this case for an ord rto show cause why the matter should not be reopened, for the purpose of bringing forward additional evidence to prove that the goods ...
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Article : 429 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. Foster (in the chair), D. Harvey, and J. Hooper. Letters received from Messrs. W. Brook and A. McDonald, tendering their resignations as Councillors. Accepted. A ...
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Article : 123 wordsSir—There is a house to let near town, rent £100 per annum, without stable, &c., for a term of live years. Any person wishing to rent the same, and inclined to spend £1,000 in improvements, can do ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 30 Dec 1865, Page 4
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