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Article : 498 wordsPUFFERS AT AUCTIONS.—In the late suit of Fennell v. Graham, our Judges, after solemn argument, and elaborate investigation by the law, decided, that all sales by auction, in which puffers bid, doing so secretly, are ...
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Article : 406 wordsTHE James Watt steamer made an experimental trip to the Heads on Sunday last, to try her engines and patent paddles, which were found to answer admirably. The paddles are made entirely on a new construction—of iron ...
Article : 181 wordsTHE proceedings of the Presbytery of new South Wales have been printed, for private and gratuitous distribution only, forming a handsome volume of eighty pages folio—the dedication to Colonel Snodgrass is tastefully ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 11 May 1837, Page 3
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