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Advertising : 257 wordsSHOULD there be any of our readers who think they have been scurvily treated in not having been made Justices of the Peace, we should advise them to read the terms of the ...
Article : 1,243 wordsCabill c. Sprune.—£2,cash lent From the evidence of both plaintiff and defendant it appeared to be entirely one of a disputed Partnership account. Case dismissed. ...
Article : 553 wordsSIR—Can you or any of your numerous readers inform me whose duty it is to destroy the Bathurst burr now growing beyond the municipality of Drayton on the Calandoon Road! Surely there must be some means of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 wordsIn this Pleasant quarter we have [?] unpleasant times lately on account of the great heat and a very general prevalence of othalmia consequent I suppose upon the intense glare of the sun upon the peculiar ...
Article : 296 wordsPeardon v. Williams.—This was a case of an alleged breach of agreement, The first witness was Henry Sampson, who having been sworn stated that he dresw up an agreement between Peardon and Mrs. Williams ...
Article : 815 wordsThomas Baker c. Sandeman and Whitchurch. £20 claim for wages—less store account. Plaintiff sworn: Am a shepherd: was in the employ of Sandeman and Whitchurch of Felton: the ...
Article : 892 wordsPOUGH'S QUEENSLAND ALMANAC.—We have received a copy of Pugh's almanac for 1866. which fully [?] up to its high character and progressive improvement Several additions have been made to the map which now ...
Article : 2,800 wordsFebruary 1.—Bellinger Schooner, 56 tons Captain J. Foremen from Sydney agent. February 1.—Cawarra, A. S. N. Co. s.s. 439 tons Captain W. Milman from Sydney 30th January ...
Article : 916 wordsHenry Moore who was charged with illegally working a horse, was remanded until Friday, 2nd February. Duncan M'Leod, charged by the Sergeant of Police with cutting timber on Crown Lands without a license ...
Article : 110 wordsI have very little to communicate from the above quarter. There is certainly one very favourable circumstance to be narrated, namely, that there is now a fair supply of water and many miners who left on account of ...
Article : 245 wordsDuring the past few evenings the whole of our juvenile population, and large proportion of the pater and mater families element have been enjoying the whirligig of the " Merry-go-round." to their own great delight ...
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