Sir JOHN ROBERTSON said that a little after 4 o'clock that afternoon he received the following letter from his Excellency the Governor:—''Government-house, Sydney, September 21, 1877.—Dear Sir John—In reply to your note of ...
Article : 1,554 wordsTHE following term business was transacted last Friday and Saturday by the Full Court:— In ex parte Rowan, to make absolute a rule nisi to set aside a decision of certain magistrates at Young, ...
Article : 922 wordsImmediately upon the Speaker taking the chair, Sir JOHN ROBERTSON rose and said he had received from his Excellency the Governor a note, enclosing copy of a letter his Excellency had received from Mr. Stuart. He would read ...
Article : 979 wordsSir JOHN ROBERTSON read a note from his Excellency the Governor, intimating that he had sent for Mr. Stuart and invited him to form an Administration; that Mr. Stuart had accepted the task, and hoped to be in a position to be ...
Article : 1,438 wordsSir JOHN ROBERTSON informed the House that he had received the following letter from his Excellency the Governor:—"Government House, Sydney, September 27, 1877.—Dear Sir John—Mr. Stephen Brown has just informed ...
Article : 212 wordsCharles Frederick Dunn, of 553, Crown-street, Surry Hills, warehouseman's assistant. Cause of sequestration: Sickness and seizure under a bill of sale. Liabilities, £179 18s 8d; assets, £65. Assignee, Mr. R. H. Sempill. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 29 Sep 1877, Page 9
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