SIR,—The "Court" having departed from this side, I write to inform you how it conducted itself towards the People whilst residing there, and vice versa. To begin, the ...
Article : 1,942 wordsWe congratulate the Colonist's on the appointment of the Caveat Commissioners, and now there is a prospect of some of the long standing land disputes being settled. The ...
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Article : 1,779 wordsThe Attorney General stated, that he had endeavoured to so arrange the decision of the Court, if their Honors should think proper to concur therein as suited as well their Honor's ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 19 Apr 1836, Page 7
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