WARDEN'S COURT.
Friday, July 17, 1874. (Before W.Lawrence Simpson, Esq., Warden.j APPLICATIONS. Protection —Jesse Op.ov and 5 others, 90 days', alluvial claim in Smith's Gully : grantsdGOdays. —Robert Scott, GO days', quartz claim, Carrick: granted. B.vtenr!tvl da im.~Robsrt Scott and two others. Smith's Gully : granted. Special fiVe..— In the matter of the application of Messrs EdwaHs and Williams, for two acres each for the erection of quartz crushing machinery, a survey was directed to be made. A number of gentlemen who are in the habit of visiting Professor Long's gymnasium, after having developed their muscles, frequently jump the High School gates fronting Dowling street. The other evening, about six o'clock, one gentleman, finding the gate locked as usual, proceeded to vault it, which he fairly accomplished, but at the same time nearly landed in the arms of an elderly lady who was noiselessly passing by. The ready apology was .scarcely accepted, but the old lady articulated something about an action for damages and shaken nerves. The young man naturally beat a hasty retreat.— Timcs.^
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 245, 21 July 1874, Page 6
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173WARDEN'S COURT. Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 245, 21 July 1874, Page 6
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