WEDNESDAY, 27th April.—Gundagal has been visited by the greatest flood that has taken place since the disastrous inundation of June, 1852, which swept away the old township situate on the river flats, and the even higher rise of the ...
Article : 2,312 wordsSergeant Anderson prosecuted Robert Crawford for keeping his licensed house open for the sale of liquors at prohibited hours. Defendant was fined L2, with 5s 6d costs of court. Richard Milsom, Samuel Fyson ...
Article : 520 wordsONE of the largest and most influential public meetings ever held in the town of West Maitland took place at the Olympic Theatre to-night, his worship the mayor (W. H. Smith, Esq.) occupying the chair. ...
Article : 3,719 wordsIt does not surprise me that you should not have received in time for last Town and Country, the letters duly posted in Dubbo for you. This is Monday, may 2nd, and yet no mail from Bourke. We expect to receive bad intelligence. Two ...
Article : 1,369 wordsWYLD AND ANOTHER V. CALDWELL AND OTHERS. The arguments in this appeal, which have lasted since Monday, were yesterday brought to a termination. Their honors reserved judgment. ...
Article : 40 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of this society was held last evening at the school of arts; Mr. Cox, in the chair The exhibits were confined to rather narrow limits, but there were some fine speoimens of autumn plants and ...
Article : 612 wordsBANCO COURT.—Whitehead and another v. Sharpe and others; Cooper v. Downward; Hart and another v. Brooks. JURY COURT.—Barron v. the Clarence and New ...
Article : 54 wordsCertificates were granted to Henry white, Charles Amedee Sognies, and Mark Tucker. The applications of Thomas Duff, Thomas Desmond, William Whitmore, Richard John Hopkins, and Joseph ...
Article : 102 wordsA third meeting was held in the estate of James Johnson Wright: Sixteen debts were proved. A written offer was made, and accepted by creditors in number and value, and the official assignee was directed ...
Article : 337 wordsRichard Underwood, charged with obtaining money by means of false pretences, was called upon his recognizances and appeared. The Crown prosecutor, Mr. Foster, applied for a postponement, which was granted, ...
Article : 201 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE FLOODS.— It is nice and the up hero at present: but I think we shall have more rain before long Business is very dull, owing to the Severe floods we have had. There is little or no traffic between here and the ...
Article : 571 wordsLECTURE ON THE ARCTIC REGIONS.—A lecture was given at the school of arts on Tuesday evening by our respected townsman, Dr. Cunninghame, in aid of the Alfred Cricket Club, and as there was a large audience in attendance we have ...
Article : 642 wordsWilliam Lowe, an omnibus driver, who had cruelty ill-treated one of his horses; was fined £3, or in default one month's imprisonment. He had been driving the poor animal when it was in such a condition from sore ...
Article : 264 wordsA PUBLIC meeting took place at 2 p.m. this day (Tuesday), according to previous arrangement at Fitzroy Hotel last Friday, its object being to receive the report of the deputation appointed to wait on the Flood Relief Committee in Sydney. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 5 May 1870, Page 3
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