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Loading... Percival John Hillbrick - Bendigo Fine
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954), Friday 24 September 1909, page 6
BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.
At the City Court on Thursday, a man named Percival John Hillbrick was charged with having in his possession appliances used in the treatment of gold and having failed to register the same with the police, as required by the Gold Buyers Act. Accused said he found the quicksilver at the back of a yard in Brazier street, Eaglehawk. The pestle and mortar, known as a dolly, he had had for 12 or l8 months, and bought it for powdering carbide for his bicycle lamp. He did not know until a few weeks ago that he had to register the dolly. The Bench fined him ?10, with ?2/12/ costs. The charge of having gold in his possession was adjourned until October 4.
Owner of original | National Library Archives - Trove |
Date | 11/07/11 |
Place | Bendigo, Victoria, Australia |
Latitude | -36.7587112 |
Longitude | 144.2837459 |
File name | HillbrickPercivalJohn19090924.jpg |
File Size | 45.68k |
Dimensions | 339 x 370 |
Linked to | Percival John Hillbrich |
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