Molloy v Gunn and Rogers.—Mr Mart[?] for the plaintiff, Mr O'Loughlin for the [?] The action was brought by the plaintiff, [?] tractor, to recover, £163 19s, alleged [?] ...
Article : 745 wordsThe House went into committee on the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, taking up the 7th clause. On the 8th clause, Mr Ireland proposed to substitute for the Registrar-General "the minister in whose ...
Article : 1,509 wordsSir,—I see by the issue of one of the columns m the ADVERTISER of last week, at the meeting of the Council, that our Town Surveyor required an assistant to look after the interest of the public and ...
Article : 464 wordsConsiderable interest seemed to be taken by the public in the discussion of the Electoral Act in committee of the Legislative Assembly, on Tuesday night. The galleries were thronged to a late hour. ...
Article : 405 wordsRothwell v Riggs.—Mr Lysaght for plaintiff (who sued as administrator of the estate of M'Coy, deceased), Mr Helm for the defendant. The suit wss to set aside in agreement entered ...
Article : 714 wordsOf course the verdict of a British jury must not be impeached. When twelve "good and true" men swear that they will give a just verdict, we are bound to acccpt their decision as one at which ...
Article : 1,024 wordsSir,—It is very hard to the license-holders that the Government should allow a shanty to be kopt open witho t a license. There is one kept by a woman in High-street. Surely, Sir, our police are ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—My curiosity to arrive at a solution of "British relations with America" urges me to ask your opinion as to whether the importation of cotton from the States is not conducive to slavery, and the ...
Article : 167 wordsThe performances at the Lyceum Theatre last night were for the benefit of Miss Clelia Howson, the house on the occasion, being very respectably attended. After the performance of the opera of ...
Article : 677 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, in his notes from [?]ndhurst to Echuca, ignores that irrigation is [?]ried on to the extent of over 100 acres on the [?]ts of the Campaspe, near Barrow's, twenty-five ...
Article : 168 words[?] afraid a very serious mistake is about he made by the railway passing through a con[?]rable. portion of the Huntly lead, commencing [?]ut a quarter of a mile to the north of the Turf ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 26 Feb 1863, Page 3
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