The adjourned criminal sittings w[?]re resumed this day before the Chief Justice. Barry[?] Mr. Solicitor-General Croke conducted the prosecutions for the Crown. ...
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Article : 370 wordsTHIS is the day appointed by His Excellency, to receive the deputation nominated by the Colonial Reform Association, to apply to him on the subj[?]ct of ...
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Article : 247 wordsMessrs. W.M. T[?]nnent and Co., at their Rooms—Boot[?] and shoes, colonial produce, grooeries. On the [?]roand, Emarald Hill—Houses and land. Messrs. Stubbs and Son, at their Rooms—Building ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 19 May 1853, Page 9
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