THE Right Worshipful the Mayor occupied the chair. The Town Clerk having read the monutes of the last meeting, they were confirmed by the Council. NEW MEMBER. ...
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Article : 1,568 wordsON Monday evening, R. L. Jenkins. Esq., M.L.A., delivered a lecture at the School of Arts— "1st. On the urgent necessity which exists for immediate alterations in the arrangement of the primary schools of the colony, ...
Article : 1,115 wordsThe Braidwood Dispatch says:—We observed during the weak several drays laden with wool pass through the town on their way to the Clyde. From the low rate at which the ste am company are now carrying ...
Article : 1,772 wordsPRESENT—The Right Worshipful the Mayor, George Allen, George Hill, Merion Moriarty,—Lyons, Edward Raper,—Jones, H. C. Burnell, John J. Kettle, Henry Armitage,—McArthur, James Oakley, John Alexander, ...
Article : 260 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice and a jury of four. DAVIS V. M'COOKE. The trial of this case was resumed. The action was brought to recover the value of 47 cases of gin, which ...
Article : 439 wordsJohn Yates, Michael Lynoh, Sarah Lee, Mary Korn, Ed ward King, Mary Mahoney, Jane Russell, James Grey, Arius Holmes, and Francis Crother, drunk and disorderly, were fined from 10s. to 20s, with the usual ...
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Article : 405 wordsBEFORE A. T. Holroyd, Esq. PRICE V. MOFFATT. This was an action to recover £16 10s., balence of £35, deposited by plaintiff in the hands of defendant, an ...
Article : 409 wordsAT 12 noon, on Tuesday last, the 15th instruit, the Beturning-officer, accompanied by a few residents of this town and district, opened the business of the day by reading the writ, &c., when ...
Article : 617 wordsWE yesterday quoted commercial intelligence from Tasmania to the 12th instant, there is but little else to notice. Writing from Fingal, the correspondent of the Advertiser says:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of George A. Green, a third meeting. Two debts were proved and allowed. The assignee read his report and he was directed to realize the remaining ...
Article : 181 wordsSIR—Allow me to again call the attention of the Health. Officer of the City of that disgraceful lene of [?]th being allowed to remain in its truly dangerous state—I refer to the place commonly called "Holmes's-alley," leaning ...
Article : 193 wordsTuesday, November 22.—David Brown, certificate, at 12; Helkett and Brown, second, at 11; Gordon Fobes Davidson, first, at 11.50; william Ward, special for examination, at 12; Ehud Gale, and Menry J. Bate, adjourned certificates, at 12; ...
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