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Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned rules were thi[s] day duly promulgated by the Honorab...

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned rules were thi[s] day duly promulgated by the Honorab...

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Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned rules were thi[s] day duly promulgated by the Honorable the Supreme Court ... : First term, 10th Geo. IV, 7th March 1829 ... / by the Court, Francis Forbes, C.J.

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Full title

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned rules were thi[s] day duly promulgated by the Honorable the Supreme Court ... : First term, 10th Geo. IV, 7th March 1829 ... / by the Court, Francis Forbes, C.J.

Publisher

[Sydney : The Court, 1829]

Date

1829]

Call Numbers

Drawer item 211

Record Identifier

74VMjOoAbyZl

MMS ID

991001072179702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

1 broadside ; 22 x 18 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[Sydney : The Court, 1829]

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

1829]

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned rules were thi[s] day duly promulgated by the Honorable the Supreme Court ... : First term, 10th Geo. IV, 7th March 1829 ... / by the Court, Francis Forbes, C.J.

Other title

Admission of attornies.

Bills of exchange and promissory notes.

Notes

General note

"John Gurner, Chief Clerk of Supreme Court."

Includes: [Order relating to] Admission of attornies ... 7th March, 1829.

Printed in two identical columns.

Dixson Library copy at Drawer item 211: second item in right-hand column missing.

Additional physical form availability note

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Drawer item 211

Record Identifier

74VMjOoAbyZl

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MMS ID

991001072179702626

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