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Article : 732 wordsMr. Fisher appeared to support a petition, which prayed that an order of Court of the 11th January be amended, and that the plaintiff be ordered to pay costs. The learned gentlemen read the petition, a ...
Article : 3,741 wordsPresent—Alderman Hall in the chair; Aldermen Lazar and Sherwin; Councillors D. Fisher, Platts, Fiveash, Cotter, Glandfield, Witt, Hay, Egan, and Lawson. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 31 Jan 1854, Page 3
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