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Article : 1,351 wordsMr. MURRAY presented a petition from three members of the Launceston Police Force, praying for compensation,as the Superanuation Act did not lecognise their claims owing to their being in the ...
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Article : 1,302 wordsOne man wns fined 10s., with the usual alternative of imprisonment, for creating a disturbance in Argyle-street. Eliza Taylor was convicted of a similar offecne, ...
Article : 87 wordsPRESENT—The Worshipful the Warden; Mr.Forster, the Inspector-General of Constabularies, was also present. The Court opened at 10 o'clock. ...
Article : 197 wordsTendera, in duplicate, will be received at the Commissariat office till noon on Monday, the 4th July, 1864, for the supply of 30O Corn Sacks, 3 Bushels each. Samples to accompany the tonder. The ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 2 Jul 1864, Page 3
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