THE first sittings, of the Goulburn District Court commenced on Wednesday last, before Judge Callaghan. His Honor speaking of his desire to perform the duties of his new office satisfactorily, said ...
Article : 1,339 wordsOUR thriving district has been in a state of political commotion the last few days, owing to the severe labours of the squatting party, whose embryo candidate was expected to be perfected on Monday last. Their efforts have, however, proved abortive,—the ...
Article : 255 wordsCONTINUING our examination of the Ministerial programme of measures of importance, as disclosed by Mr. Cowper and Mr. Robertson, we come now to the land question. On that question we have already written pretty fully. In discussing the proposals ...
Article : 1,869 wordsTHE Examiner, of Saturday last, says,—We are informed, on good authority, that in addition to the four gentlemen who have already declared themselves candidates for the representation of this electorate in the reformed Parliament, anothor will be ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. HODGSON had met the electors at Lake Macquarie Road The local Chronicle is most amusingly ambiguous on the relative claims of Messrs. Hodgson and Hannell upon the electors. "We are entirely unable (says the Chronicle) to form any decided. ...
Article : 489 wordsTHE Clarence brings Moreton Bay journals to Wednesday last. There is but little to quote. The main interest appeared to centre in the assizes, ...
Article : 389 wordsTHE Courier referring to the candidates for the representation of Yass mentions a third, besides the two alluded to by our Goulburn contemporary:- The third aspirant for parliamentary honours is Mr. Redman ...
Article : 597 wordsTHE banquet to Messrs. Suttor and Lee came off with much eclat, at the Royal Hotel, Bathurst, on Thursday evening last. Mr. Clements had a successful meeting with the ...
Article : 305 wordsTHE NAVIGATION OF THE MURRUMBIDGEE.—We have been favoured with the sight of a letter addressed to the lessee of the Yass Steam Mills, from the "Round Hill Station," on the 21st ult., of which the following is an extract:—"I find I shall require ...
Article : 254 wordsSIR,—I see by Sir Daniel Cooper's speech at Paddington, that he wants to have the only good land sold by auction, for the capitalist to be able to buy, but the bad he will have reduced in price until it becomes worth nothing. Then he would sell it or ...
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Advertising : 3,787 wordsELECTION meetings continue to be held in favour of the inspective candidates. Mr. Darke had addressed the electors at Jerricknorra, as had also Mr. F. A. Cooper, and Dr. Wilson was busy with his canvass of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 7 Jun 1859, Page 8
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