The electors of Bruce versus the law courts of New Zealand

the magistrate's judgment in voiding the Bruce licensing poll freely criticised : learned counsel for the petitioners appropriately handled : the state of the Licensing law in Bruce and the colony : opened up in an address to the electors of Bruce

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P. B. Fraser, P. B. Fraser
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The electors of Bruce versus the law courts of New Zealand

the magistrate's judgment in voiding the Bruce licensing poll freely criticised : learned counsel for the petitioners appropriately handled : the state of the Licensing law in Bruce and the colony : opened up in an address to the electors of Bruce

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English
Pages
47

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Edition Notes

"With a valuable appendix, containing the Bruce petition to Parliament and the magistrates' judgments at Mataura, Bruce, and Ashburton; together with the full text of the decision of his honour Mr. Justice Williams in Bastings v. Stratford."

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Milton

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
343.9315/704, 349.3157034
Library of Congress
LAW, KUQ2807.P65 F73 1903

The Physical Object

Pagination
47 p. ;
Number of pages
47

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4133329M
LCCN
80110860

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