Massatiole, French barque, 376 tons, Martenau, from Bourbon 8th March. H. Fourcade, agent. Mary Ann Christian, schooner, 41 tons, Field, from Fiji 9th instant. Passengers —Messrs. Munro and ...
Article : 784 wordsThe river at Maitland is now thirteen inches higher than the flood of 1857. From East Maitland to about a mile beyond Elginstreet, the line is entirely water, and the damage is ...
Article : 313 wordsPROPOSED ADJOURNMENT. — In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Driver gave notice of his intention to move this day that the House, at its rising, adjourn until seven o'clock to-morrow evening ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 wordsTHE proceedings in Parliament last night denote that the session is nearly ended. The Appropriation Bill has been read a first time, and the second reading is fixed for this day. ...
Article : 1,044 wordsFloods inevitable. The river is now twenty-nine feet above summer lovel, and still rising. The rain is falling heavy and constant. All preparations, in anticipation of a very heavy flood, are in progress. ...
Article : 46 wordsSeveral drunkards were punished. John Vincent Deo was charged with indecently exposing his person in Burton-street, and was fined 40s, or one month in gaol. ...
Article : 608 wordsThe Government have invited fresh tenders for the construction of fifty-six miles of North Eastern Railway, open until 6th May. Lieutenant Panter has been instructed to inquire ...
Article : 128 wordsTHE twenty-first annual meeting of this society was held yesterday afternoon, at their principal office, in Pitt-strcet, Sydney. The chair was occupied by George King, Esq., M.P., chairman of the directors. ...
Article : 1,925 wordsCertificates were granted to William Abbot Bray and Ezekiel Alexander Baker. The following applications were adjourned, viz., that of J. J. Lachaume, until the 3rd May; that of Gustave ...
Article : 190 wordsSINCE the departure of the mail steamer Geelong with the mails via Suez, wet weather has again prevailed, and serious floods have recurred in country districts, by which the operations of trade will be greatly retarded. ...
Article : 1,030 wordsINQUEST.—The city coroner, Mr. Shiel, hold an inquest yesterday, at Samuel's Park Lodge Hotel, Cowper Wharf, on the body of a man named George Jamieson, a bootmaker, who was found dead in his bed on Monday ...
Article : 668 wordsGOODLET AND ANOTHER V. FENTON.—In this action Messrs. J. H. Goodlet and James Smith sued Mr. L. G. Fenton, for L10 9s 8d. The defendent, for whom Mr. M'Cormack appeared, pleaded infancy, and ...
Article : 314 wordsMargaret Hurley was charged with stealing a silk jacket of the value of L3 10s, the property of W. C. Ronwick. Constable James M'Quade deposed that about four o'clock yesterday evening he ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 27 Apr 1870, Page 2
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