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Judge Kerferd: Must the premises be registered? 
Yes. 
Dr. Madden, in reply*: There is one portion of the case which distinctly 
shows that there is no pretence that Goold was carrying on this business on his 
own account (He was stopped by the Court.) 
The Court delivered its decision as follows: — We think that it is clear from 
the facts of this case that the pharmacy business in question was carried on by 
the defendant through the instrumentality of Goold, who is a registered chemist. 
We think that it is the defendant’s business, under its control, and carried on 
by that means in one of the society’s departments. It appears to be conceded 
that if that be so the justices should have convicted the defendant, and we 
therefore think their decision was erroneous. The case will be remitted to the 
justices with this intimation. Costs of the appeal allowed. 
An index to the Australasian Journal of 'Pharmacy for the year 1886 is 
published with this issue. 
Me. Joseph Bosisto, C.M.G-., the Victorian Commissioner to the Indian and 
Colonial Exhibition, was to leave London on 16th December, and may be expected 
in Melbourne early in the year. 
Messes. J. A. Pond and G-. Bonnington, the New Zealand delegates to the 
Intercolonial Pharmaceutical Conference, we learn by last advices, have arrived 
home, and in good health, having thoroughly enjoyed their trip round the 
colonies. 
We are pleased to record the return to Melbourne of Mr. Alfred Felton, 
of Messrs. Felton, Grimwade & Co., after an absence of some months, during 
which he has visited the old world and America. There was great rejoicings 
in Flinders-lane on the arrival of the senior partner. 
The Australasian Journal of Pharmacy Diary for 1887 is now ready for dis- 
tribution to all the members of the society and subscribers to the Journal of 
Pharmacy. Where copies have not reached their destination an intimation should 
be sent to Mr. Shillinglaw, Swanston-street, Melbourne. 
Dr. Laura Morgan is experiencing considerable difficulty in obtaining her 
registration in Victoria, as she has yet been unable to satisfy the Medical Board 
as to her qualifications. Dr. Morgan has now handed in slips from her 
professors, showing the number of lectures which she attended in America. 
A German named John William Hohle, employed by Mr. Morrison, 
chemist, Ararat, decamped on the 6th December with £'G0, taken from his 
employer’s safe. Constable M‘Hugh arrested him, and brought him to Beaufort. 
The prisoner was brought up at the police court. He pleaded guilty, and was 
remanded to Ararat. 
The following information is taken from the Government Gazette of Friday, 
the 3rd December : — Appointments — G. M. Reid, M.D., to be public vaccinator 
at Castlemaine, vice M. A. Muirhead, M.R.C.S., resigned ; E. W. Plews, 
L.S.A., to be health officer Shire of Ballan ; W. E. L. F. Hearn, M.B., to be 
analyst Borough of Hamilton. 
As Professor M‘Coy is now absent from the colony, and will not return 
until his seat will have become vacant by effluxion of time, and Professor 
Andrews has resigned, it will be seen that after this date members of the 
professorial staff will no longer take part in the administration of Melbourne 
University affairs in the council. 
