The first quarterly licensing meeting of the year was held on Monday, at the chambers of the Recorder, in the Public Building at 11 o'clock. Present—J. Whitefoord, ...
Article : 648 wordsAuckland advices of the 27th ult. report Te [?] had an interview with the representative of the colonial fores, to whom he proposed to stop hostilities if the ...
Article : 132 wordsSIR,— Is it not time for us to have a new code of regulations ? We have been accustomed (and custom is everything) to have a fresh let about once a month, and the sooner ...
Article : 1,171 wordsJohn [?] as are of a party of four, charged Mr. John [?] with [?] to pay them the sum of £7, for [?] a [?] of whom, connecting about [?] ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Court sat at the Recorder's Chambers, Public Building, at 10 o'clock. Jury—Messrs James Peters. J. P. Parker, and J. M. Porter. ...
Article : 3,312 wordsThe Government have announced their Intention of issuing gold licenses for three months free of the present licence fee. Feb.4. ...
Article : 235 wordsMr John Davies in about to visit Devon— at least to he says. He has not, that I am aware of, issued Ids usual circular, making the profound announcement of his advent, ...
Article : 933 wordsPresent —Aldermen Drysdale, Harrap, Hart, Murphy, Ranson, and Tyson. On the motion of Alderman Harrap, seconded by Alderman Drysdalr, Alderman ...
Article : 626 wordsOur gold fields are in a state of abeyance. Distant duties have called away the Comiss-aloner and consequently disputes, whether in respect of turning or of police matters, are ...
Article : 412 wordsSIR, - If your issue of this morning I perceive that your indifatigable correspondent " the Clipper" has taken the liberty of slating that two Individuals named Bromley ...
Article : 253 wordsBARBER versus MCARTHY. — This was an action to recover the sum of £10, for a quantity of inferior wheat, delivered in place of sound wheat, which had been purchased and ...
Article : 2,197 wordsThe gentleman accused by an industrial school girl, has demanded a public investigation, which has been granted, and taken place on Monday. Great sympathy is felt for the ...
Article : 491 wordsSIR, — Please to publish this letter, and you ; will much oblige me. Some time ago lost a Teasel named the " Lucy Drake" on the House-shoe Reef, nearly the same spot as the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 wordsDEAR SIR, —As you are, no doubt, aware, the walling tone of the January leading article in the Church News. which was noticed in , your paper tome time in the early part of ...
Article : 1,061 wordsOn Friday last, the day app[?] for the conquering match between [?] above clubs, to he played ar Deloraine, the [?] eleven were on the ground by ten o'clock. ...
Article : 278 wordsImmediately after the conclusion of the above business, the Magistrate resolved themselves into a Licensing Bench, for the consideration of an application from Mr. John ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 9 Feb 1870, Page 3
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