Thomas Baker, of Lake Albert, farmer. Cause of insolvency: Failures of crops. Liabilities, L354, Assets, L306. Deficiency, L48. Official assignee, Mr. J. P. Mackenzie. ...
Article : 357 wordsTHE second quarterly regatta of the Sydney Rowing Club came off on Saturday last, opposite the club boathouse. Circular Quay. A good number of spectators assembled to witness the racing. The programme ...
Article : 1,766 wordsABOUT a quarter to 3 o'clock on Sunday morning, as a policeman of No. 2 division was on patrol in Parramatta-street, he observed the that promises of Mr. Pemell, occupied as a general produce store and flour ...
Article : 1,831 wordsTHE weather is delightful: the roads are fast drying up. Our mainstreet is so boggy that it takes a team of bullocks to drag the coach through. Our mails—Sydney, The Bogan, Bourke, and Breewarrina—are, for the first time for the last nine ...
Article : 824 wordsEXPORT BUTTER COMPANY.—The exceifent suggestions contained in the Town and Country relative to the export of butter, have caused considerable discussion among the farmers of this large dairying district. We have two shipping ...
Article : 1,310 wordsMary Brennan was brought up, charged with stealing a parasol valued 5s, the property of Miss Feehan. Discharged. Canes Macpherson, was fined 10s, or seven days' ...
Article : 204 wordsVICTORIA, it seems, has within the last few days been treated to a little bushranging; but, happily, through the energy of the police, one of the ruffians at least has been brought to justice, after ...
Article : 719 wordsFive persons were fined for drunkenness in the public streets. ROSTER.—Monday—Messrs. Hale, Rattray, Stenhouse, A. Thompson, and Williams. Tuesday—Messrs. ...
Article : 64 wordsVERY little of late has happened in this district worth chronicling, the continued wet weather having retarded all the out-door work required at this season: but now a few fine days have set in, and haymaking, harvesting, and shearing ...
Article : 472 wordsAT the Mudgee police court, on Tuesday, the case of Mary Ann Johnson, charged with bigamy, was heard before a full bench, consisting of Messrs, G. H. Cox, A. H. Cox, V. Cox, N. P. Bayly, T. Cadell, R. Lowe, ...
Article : 1,346 words"Business is dull! No money stirring!" Such is the constant cry of the Braidwood storekeepars. In the face of all this, during the past week we have had two amusements in town. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, we had ...
Article : 572 wordsWINDSOR QUARTER SESSIONS.—These sessions commenced on the 6th instant. His Honor Judge Josephson presided. There was only one case to be tried, that of Alfred Hart, who pleaded guilty to the ...
Article : 568 wordsTHE following particulars of the Empress Engenie's escape from France to England in an English gentleman's yacht are extracted from a private letter received by this mail, shown to us by Dr. Wooldridge, of ...
Article : 349 wordsHow few persons there are living in this great metropolis who have any conception what travelling is in any part of the interior of this country, particularly after the severe wet winter which has just passed, the like of which I trust, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 12 Dec 1870, Page 3
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