SURRENDER.—Edward James, of Hunter-street, Sydney, tailor and draper. Liabilities, £869 12s 7d. Assets—value of personal property, £452; outstanding debts, £210; total, £652. Deficit. £215 12s, 7d. Mr. Morris, official assignee. ...
Article : 3,444 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of Mr. Kemp's friends and supporters was held in the hall of the School of Arts last evening. Mr. Buckland presided and about 300 persons were in attendance. The Chairman said he believed Mr. Kemp to be one of the practical ...
Article : 1,816 wordsMr. PAYTEN proposed and Mr. Davies seconded, that Mr Stewart take the chair. Carried unanimously. The chairman called upon Mr. Kennedy to address the meeting. That gentleman exhorted the doctors to be cautious in ...
Article : 1,876 wordsThe first concert for the present season was given last evening. Long before the time appointed for the commencement, the hall was crowded to excess, and seldom have we seen in Sydney a more brilliant assembly. The thanks of all lovers of music are ...
Article : 667 wordsSIR,—We would call the attention of the residents of Balmain to the interest manifested in, and liberality shown to, the Newtown School of Arts, by the residents of that locality. Contrast this with the apathy and indifferance of those who have been ...
Article : 293 wordsMr. Wise moved the admission to the bar of Mr. Marshall Burdekin, who had he said attained the necessary degrees of scholastic proficiency in the Sydney University, and who had also pussed the specified examinations in law. ...
Article : 333 wordsMr. WINDEYER met about 300 of the electors of this district at Mr. Chamber's public-house, Redfern-street, Redfern, last evening, for the purpose of hearing an exposition of his political principles. Mr. Thomas Sirkett, junior, took the chair. The ...
Article : 294 wordsWE have heard that, at the last moment, there is an opposition started to Mr. Clark Irving, in the person of Mr. A. McKellar, a Richmond River squatter, who held a meeting on the 31st ultimo, at which about 200 were present. Mr. Tindall presided. Mr. ...
Article : 363 wordsThere were 18 victims of drunkenness, who were fined 10s. each, with the usual alternative of twenty-four hours, with, the exception of one, who was flood 20s. John Rowen, aged 13 years; Charles Martell, aged ll; G. ...
Article : 407 wordsMr. E. M. SAYERS met the electors on Friday evening, at Mr. Worthington's, Gladesville, at half-past 7 o clock. Mr. Jackson was unanimously voted to the chair, and in a brief and appropriate speech opened the business of the evening. ...
Article : 352 wordsSIR—As the following reasons why the citizens should be relieved from the Sewerage debt may be acceptable to your readers, may I ask the favour of your giving them insertion. The Sewerage was forced on the citizens without their ...
Article : 475 wordsAN accident of a fatal character occurred yesterday, at the Sydney Railway Station. It appears that a porter named William Scott, aged 30 years, was riding on a track, and happening to slip, he fell under the wheels, ...
Article : 219 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of the electors of Balmain was hold at Mr. Smith's, the Burnbank hotel. Balmain last evening, for the purpose of hearing E. W. Cameron. Esq., express his political views, and for the purpose of securing his election for the above ...
Article : 547 wordsA MEETING of the electors of West Sydney was held yesterday evening at the Lighthouse Inn, Sussex and Bathurst Streets, in connnexion with the candidature of Mr. Broughton. The meeting was well attended, and Alderman Smithers was voted into the ...
Article : 1,798 wordsSEVERAL influential meetings have taken place at Sofala respect ing the above election. Mr. Cummins, of Clear Creek, has had the assemblages of his friends at Mr. Kearney's Royal Hotel, during the last few days, to whom he made a full statement of ...
Article : 723 wordsBy the Emma, we have papers from Nelson to the 10th, and from Taranaki to the 7th ult. We take the following from the Taranaki Herald, quoting from the Hawke's Bay Herald ...
Article : 442 wordsMR. Wentworth, in his speech on the Constitution Bill, ex pressed the following opinion of Mr. James Martin, who now seeks to creep into the house under false colours:- "I will say this of my honourable and learned friend, that as ...
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