Wednesday, November 19th, 1856. The Court met at ten o'clock a m. Present—C. Mollison, Esq., Chairman; Messrs. Quinn, Brennan, Benson, Carpenter, O'Conor, Ballerstedt, ...
Article : 2,245 wordsWe are informed that the following arrangements are likely to be made for the opening of the new Parliament:—At twelve o'clock on Friday, 21st inst., the Clerk of each House will read the ...
Article : 712 wordsPUBLIC HOLIDAY.—As will be observed by an advertisement in another column, this day is proclaimed as a holiday, and the public are called upon to close their places of business so "that ...
Article : 997 words(Before his Worship the Stipendiary Magistrate. WIFE BEATING—Thomas Hutchinson, who was under bail for previously assaluting his wife, and who having repeated the offence, was brought up ...
Article : 168 wordsSir Richard Macdonnell delivered a long address, congratulating the Legislature on the new powers find privileges granted to the colonists, and explaining his views with regard to somes ...
Article : 765 wordsA first meeting, Mr. Warner appeared for the Official Assignee, and applied to have certain alterations made in the schedule. He did not complain of the insolvent, of whom the Assignee ...
Article : 74 wordsIn Westminster Hall, when a good horse case was to come on, Mr. Baron Alderson was all there. Whether chosen or appointed for the special duty we know not, but his summing up ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 20 Nov 1856, Page 3
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