Before the Police Magistrate. Inebriates.—John Senior, charged by Constable Moir with being drunk and incapable, fined 10s; Cornelius Sullivan, ...
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Article : 192 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate. The Court sat at 10 o'clock The Chinese Cracker Smuggling Case.—Barnard v. Day. James Barnard, ...
Article : 3,076 wordsSIR,—When writing you on the subject of tin ore a day or two ago we find we omitted to draw attention to the difference in the smelting charges here and in ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 1 Jun 1876, Page 3
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