WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20.—Before His Honor Mr. Justice Burton. On the morion of the Chief Commissioner, His Honor confirmed the following appointments ...
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Article : 921 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at a quarter before four o'clock. MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNOR. His Excellency's Private Secretary The SPEAKER took the Chair shortly after half-past three. CASE OF WILLIAM WALSH. Dr. BLAND presented a Petition from William ...
Article : 6,516 wordsTUESDAY, DEC. 19.—Before the Chief Com-missioner. In the estate of Henry Gain, a single meeting. J. Mackeller, £80; T. Jessett, £57 12s. 6d.; G. ...
Article : 403 wordsEdward Agnew, Albert Terrace, Sydney. Liabilities, £534; assets—personal property, £20, outstanding debts, £65. Balance deficiency, £449 12s. 6d. ...
Article : 161 wordsH. N. Carrington, a single meeting at ten o'clock. D. Kennedy, at half-past ten. James Meadow, at eleven. Edgar Hyland, at half-past eleven. James Mohan, at noon. James Macbeth ...
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Article : 467 wordsThe Windsor District Council sat this day, when William Cox, Esq., Warden, Robert Fitzgerald, Thomas Tebbutt, and Thomas, Arndell, Esquires, Councillors ...
Article : 244 wordsDecember 13, 1843.—A. desperate set of bushrangers, who have been infesting this neighbourhood for several weeks past, were this morning brought in by Mr. ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 21 Dec 1843, Page 3
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