DREADFUL ACCIDENT.—On Saturday last as a farmer named Spittal was returning home from Bathurst along the Vale Creek-road, with his wife and his son, a little boy of nine or ten years of age, in a cart, be imprudently ...
Article : 1,099 wordsThe quotations in the following PRICES CURRENT are the wholesale prices of first-class articles of all descriptions. Sales are [?]tly made at four months' credif, or in cash less 2½ per cent, discount. ...
Article : 349 wordsThe inaugural meeting of this society took place on Tuesday evening at the rooms of the Association. About thirty members attended, and a few strangers were also introduced by the members present. The chair was ...
Article : 293 wordsST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH.—On Sunday morning last, the Bishop of Sydney, preached in the above Church, to a larg and highly respectable congregation. His Lordship selected his text from the 4th chapter of the Gospel ...
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Article : 384 wordsJane Harris pleaded guilty to stealing a purse containing £8, belonging to George Snell, of Mudgee. She was sentcnoed to six months' hard Jabour in Bathurst gaol. ...
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Article : 381 wordsOn last Thursday afternoon, digger as he met digger might have been heard asking. "Have you got him out yet?" "Not yet" being the reply. Ah! little recked the individual of whom they spoke of the interest they were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsThe business of the Court of Quarter Sessions commenced on Monday morning last before the Chairman, Thomas Callaghan, Esq., and Rowland Oakes, Esq., J.P. The only barrister present was J.S. Dowling, Esq., the ...
Article : 1,062 wordsTHE MAILS.—There are now five mails in arrear, our latest Sydney newspaper being oiglitean days old. How far this position of matters is attributable to the state of the roads it is difficult to say. We only know that last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,770 wordsSIR—Allow me the diberty of calling the attention of our city aldermen, especially Alderman Moses, of Bourke Ward, to that portion of New Pitt-street where there is a now bank in course of erection. The ...
Article : 392 wordsOne meeting follows the departing shade of another so closely in this spirited township, that a strangor might believe it to be the very centre of agitation for the Western Distriots, and that its inhabitants were ...
Article : 660 wordsWe nra informed by a gentleman whohaspurohasod 40 ozs. of gold from the "blasting party," at Oban that the seller told him his mates and himself had struck an excollont lend, and had obtained ot the rate of a pound, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 12 Sep 1857, Page 2
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