The following notifications appear in last night's Gazette— TOLLS ON GOVERNMENT ROADS FROM JANUARY 1, 1862. ...
Article : 1,442 wordsParliament was this day opened by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, who delivered the following address:— "Honourable Gentlemen of the Legislative ...
Article : 1,301 wordsThe SPEAKER took his seat at half-past 4 o'clock. ROYAL ASSENT TO BILLS. The SPEAKER announced that he had ...
Article : 16,457 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, The SPEAKER stated that he had issued a writ for the election of a member for Castlemaine, in room of Dr. Macadam, who had accepted the ...
Article : 5,849 wordsIn the Legislative Council, the Bill for an Elective House was ordered for the second reading on the 14th of May, being the day after that body is politically extinct, by the eflluxion of ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Committee of Elections and Qualifications appointed to inquire into the petition preferred by Mr. R. D Ireland against the return of Mr. Wm. Rutledge, resumed their sittings yesterday. ...
Article : 2,400 wordsSir,—Perceiving in your issue of this day that a person giving the name of Charles Campbell was brought before the bench on the charge of being illegally on the promises of Mr. Smith, ...
Article : 81 wordsHopkinson v. Chambers, motion for stop order; Hodkinson v. Chambers, motion to net aside injunction: Pascoe v. Matthews, motion for receiver; Gowan v. Houston, to dinniss bill; Jacomb v Neyes, for ...
Article : 270 wordsSir,—A correspondent in your Tuesday's number inquires, what has become of the bill to facilitate the transfer of real property? As he refers personally to myself, I beg to ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 27 Apr 1861, Page 5
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