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Article : 1,212 wordsBUSINESS IN MASTER'S OFFICE, THIS DAY.—Talbot v. Cunningham, minutes; same v. same, minutes; Sempill v. Camphell, taxation; Prince and others v. Body and others, to consider de[?]; Jones v. Walker ...
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Article : 2,529 wordsTuesday, 11.—William K. Golding, first; Nicolas W. Raven, single. Wednesday 12.—Charles B. Collett, Taylor and Walker, third; Henry Page, William Tisdell, single; Caleb Kersey, Thomas ...
Article : 146 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Murphy, Love, Pinhey, and Pearce. Benjamin Humph les, John Muller, William Williams, and John Smith, drunkards, were discharged, Three other persons were also discharged. ...
Article : 647 wordsSIR—As I was to-day informen that Mr. Pinney, J.P., this morning, at the police court, made unwarrantable remarks coupled with my name in a case, the only one (and the first transaction as I [?]llect) on which I ever ...
Article : 459 wordsBEFORE Mr. District Judge Dowling. MUNICIPALITY OF BALMAIN V. CAVILL.—His Honor gave judgment in this case for plaintiff for £1 14s. 9d., a part of the full claim not having been satisfactorily ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 11 Oct 1864, Page 5
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