HAMILTON SCAB BOARD.—Yesterday a meeting of the Board of Advice was held at Coleraine. Present—A. Turnbull, Esq., in the chair, and Messrs. Gardner, Young, and ...
Article : 2,420 wordsAs anticipated, the Legislative Council last evening effectually demolished the Mining on Private Property Bill. Everything was struck out except the title, part of the interpretation clause, and part ...
Article : 107 wordsPetitions against the Education Bill were presented by Mr. Macpherson, from the clergy and laity of the Roman Catholic Church at Hamilton ; by Mr. Kerford, from the clergy and laity of the ...
Article : 519 wordsThere were only two cases at the Court of Petty Sessions, yesterday ; one was struck out, do appearance, and the other had to be postponed for a fall Bench. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 584 wordsSIR,—If the remarks of M. W. R. Skene in his "nest little speech," as reported in your issue of the 21st inst., were to pass unchallenged, the public would think there was some foundation for them. ...
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Advertising : 3,287 wordsShearing is now pretty general on most of the stations North of here. I have heard that complaints have been made of the scarcity of shearers and washers, but from the ...
Article : 337 wordsThe deputation from the Mount Rouse Shire Council that waited on the Commissioner of Roads and Bridges, with the object di[?] the Penshurst and Dunkeld road ...
Article : 282 wordsSIR,—Permit me to express my entire satisfaction and concurrence with the opinions expressed in the Hamilton Spectator touching the question of legislative action necessary respecting fluke and ...
Article : 808 wordsJ. Bond v. R. M Cann and Co.—This was an adjourned case from last Court day, an objection having then been raised that the Court had no jurisdiction, the amount sued for being £58. A ...
Article : 147 wordsThe annual ball in connection with the Villiers and Heytesbury Agricultural Association, came off in the Odd Fellows' Hall on Wednesday last. Excellent music was ...
Article : 633 wordsEwen v. Burr.—A claim for two valueless cheques. No jurisdiction; referred to County Court. Reardon v. Hall.—Claim of £8, for the value of a ...
Article : 199 words[?] usual fortnightly Court of Petty Sessions was held last Tuesday. The only cases on the list were two small debt cases, and in both instances the court gave a decree ...
Article : 196 wordsThomas Hanson v. Thomas Haynes.—Mr. Lees for defendant. This was a case in which the complainant sought to recover £10, the value of twenty gum trees alleged to have been cut down and taken ...
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Sat 28 Sep 1872, Page 3
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