The Mauritius Almanac and Colonial RegisterE.Dupuy & P. Dubois, 1872 - Mauritius |
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Acting District aforesaid Agent annum Appointed April Arthur Hamilton Gordon Article Assistant August Birth Black River British Subject Certificate Chief Clerk Child Civil Status Office Colonial Secretary's Office Council Curepipe Death December Declaration Department District and Stipendiary District Clerk District Magistrate ditto drawing half salary duly Duty Epinard Esquire exceeding February Férie Flacq François Government Governor Grand Port Guardian Harbour Honorable Indian Inspector January July June l'Octave lawful licensed Mahé March Marriage Master Medical Officer Messrs Ministère Public mois Moka October Ordinance Pamplemousses Parties Person Pitot Plaines Wilhems pledge Police and Stipendiary Population Port Louis Present salary 1507 Protector of Immigrants Quan Register Registrar repealed Revd Rivière du Rempart Savanne Secretary Senior Sept September 1871 Seychelles Ship Stipendiary Magistrate Sunday after Trinity Supreme Court Surveyor thereof tities Tons Total Value Vessels Volunteer Witnesses
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Page 160 - ... in order to defeat and delay his creditors, to direct from time to time that the plaintiff shall be at liberty to proceed in the action in such manner and subject to such conditions as to such court or judge may seem fit, having regard to the time allowed for the defendant to appear being reasonable, and to the other circumstances of the case...
Page 158 - A statutory alien to whom a certificate of re-admission to British nationality has been granted shall, from the date of the certificate of re-admission, but not in respect of any previous transaction, resume his position as a British subject ; with this qualification, that within the limits of the foreign State of which he became a subject he shall not be deemed to be a British subject unless he has ceased to be a subject of that foreign State according to the laws thereof, or in pursuance of a Treaty...
Page 105 - Indecent or obscene prints, paintings, books, cards, lithographic or other engravings, or any other indecent or obscene articles.
Page 117 - ... but that every person so offered may and shall be admitted to give evidence on oath or solemn affirmation in those cases wherein affirmation is by law receivable, notwithstanding that such person may or shall have an interest in the matter in question, or in the event of the trial of any issue, matter, question, or injury, or of the suit, action, or proceeding in which he is offered as a witness, and notwithstanding that such person offered as a witness may have been previously convicted of any...
Page xvii - Island is about 480,744,002 square toises or 432,680 arpents (200 Fr. feet square) of 100 perches of 20 feet. The only systematic triangulation of Mauritius ever made was that by the celebrated practical Astronomer, Abbé de la Caille, in 1753. La Caille after finishing the measurement of an Arc of the Meridian at the Cape of Good Hope which till lately has had such weight in the determination of the earth's figure was sent on by the Government of France to determine the Latitude and Longitude of...
Page 105 - MOLASSES, being the produce or manufacture of any British possession within the limits of the East India Company's charter.