EMIGRATION AGENT.—This office, which has so long remained in abeyance,, has been revived, and its duties confided Captain Brewer, a gentleman Well qualified for efficient discharge. The rules for his guidance seem ...
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Article : 290 wordsHenry Metcalf, Esq., was fined £1 for riding on the footpath in Poultney-street. Thomas Boon, servant to Miss Bathgate, pleaded guilty to the charge of injuring the footpath by leading a horse ...
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Article : 157 wordsWilliam, Lewis was committed for trial. Richard Haywood, bullock driver, was fined £3 for assaulting the police in the execution of their duty, and in was sentenced to one month's imprisonmeat. ...
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Article : 1,286 wordsRyan v. Stephens.—This was an action by the Very Rev. Michael Ryan, Roman Catholic Vicar-General, against John Stephens, Editor and Proprietor of the South Australian Register, for an alleged libel published ...
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South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852), Sat 9 Sep 1848, Page 4
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