Petty Sessions The Sydney Morning
Herald 1 May 1847 |
Petty Sessions. - - His Excellency the Governor has appointed
the following places to be places for the holding of Courts of Petty
Sessions, under the provisions of the Act of the Colonial Legislature, 3
William IV., No. 3, viz.:- In
the district of Moneroo:- 1.
Bombala, at the crosssing
place on the River Bombala. In
the Lachlan District:- 2. Wagga
Wagga, on the Lower Murrumbidgee, seventy miles
below Tumut. In
the District of New England:- 3. Tenterfield,
(Mr. Donaldson's station). In
the Clarence River District:- 4. Tabulam,
(Mr. C. Windeyer's station,) on the road to New
England. Port
Phillip:- In
the Wimmera District:- 5, Houham, (a place to be so called,) at M'Lachlan
and Dorlot's station on the Wimmera. Petty Sessions. -- His Excellency the Governor has appointed
the following gentlemen to be Clerks of Petty Sessions at the places
mentioned in connexion with their respective names,
viz. Bombala, Mr. Anthony Brown; Wagga Wagga, Mr. Frederick
Walker; Tenterfield, Mr. Richard Thomas Goulding;
Tabulam, Mr. Frederick Dunbar; also, at Tumut Mr. William Stewart Caswell, in the
room of Mr. Frederick Walker, appointed to Wagga Wagga. |