On their Honors taking their seats, Mr. Justice Berry reported that the funds for the library had now amounted to the sun of £646 10s, 6[?]., and Mr. Chief Justice A'Bookett would purchase the required le[?]al ...
Article : 587 wordsThe Speaker took the chair as five minutes past three o'clock, when there being no peti[?] presented or [?]olices of motion given, to a Ho[?] at [?] proceeded to the business on the paper. ...
Article : 7,479 wordsDEATH OF THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS—It is our pairful duty to announce the decesse of this gentleman, whose dangerous illness we lately reported. Mr. C[?]gell died yesterday morning, about eight o'clock, at ...
Article : 3,051 wordsThis was the adjon[?]ned meeting in the £50 jurisdiction. MOO[?] v. MONK. This care was deferred by co[?]t to Friday, 25th ...
Article : 1,292 wordsConsiderable [?]tie[?]tic[?], has been attracted by the proceedings against the Waratah and their result, which result, however, was regarded as perfectly satisfactory. The captain was [?]mmoned by the Post ...
Article : 631 wordsSir,—Allow me to correct an error in your report of the Coal Meeting on Saturday last, I did not state that the reward publicly aff[?]red for the discovery of coal in 1850, expressly excluded the Cape ...
Article : 414 wordsHis Worship the Mayor of Geelong has again set a good example to your Melbourne Mayors by refusing to accept of any salary [?] Chief Magistrate of the town. It is a good example when compared with the salary ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Nov 1853, Page 5
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