The President took his seat at 5 minutes past 4 o'clock. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' BILL. On the motion of Mr. HENTY, this Bill was ...
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Article : 2,198 wordsNight Charges.—Mr. Fenwick disposed of the night charges in a very short time. Four drunkards were fined £1 each, and one old lady, for her fourth offence was fined £4. The usual alternative ...
Article : 712 wordsBy the City of Hobart we have received Victorian Journals to Thursday last. They contain little of public interest, save the evidence taken at the inquest held on the body ...
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Article : 1,478 wordsSIR:—Can you tell me why the Government have discontinued the practice of having quarterly sales of Crown Land? It is, I know a matter of great inconvenience to some parties to have to ...
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Article : 2,894 wordsBy the arrival of the Waverly, at Victoria we have received Liverpool papers of the 15th of January from which we make the following extracts: ...
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The Hobart Town Mercury (Tas. : 1857), Mon 6 Apr 1857, Page 3
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