The SPEAKER took the chair at eight minutes past three. MESSAGES FROM HIS EXCELLENCY. The following messages from His Excellency the ...
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Article : 3,371 wordsThe usual quarterly meeting of the Council was holi yesterday. This meeting may also be called its annual o[?], as the principal business of the November meeting is the election of Mayer for t[?]e [?]ing ...
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Article : 2,430 wordsIn a sequence of the Nial Print sitting in the new Supreme Court the General Sessions resumed its sittings this morning in the County Court House for the hearing of appeals. The following [?] were ...
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Article : 769 wordsSir,—A reference to the [?] c[?] is your columns of the 19th March, 1851, and [?] those of your contemporery of the day preceding that date, will show the nature of my claim to being the medium for ...
Article : 235 wordsThis was the first meeting for the pr[?]ot' of debts. The insolvents, who had carried on business as wine and provis[?] merchants, were present, as also Mr. [?] comb, the official assign[?]. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 10 Nov 1853, Page 5
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