SIR—There can be no question but that this is a marked time in the history of our country—a time which is fated to stamp its impress, whether for good or for evil, on the destinies of a nation. It is, therefore, I ...
Article : 897 wordsWE have received our files of Hobart Town papers to the 23rd instant. On the 17th Mr. H. Propsting was chosen to a vacant! Adermanic seat in the Municipal Council. ...
Article : 613 wordsTHE ROADS.—We regret having again to announce that the roads throughout the Windsor district are in a most deplorable condition. Richmond, [?] Pitt [?] Town, Wilberforce, Freeman's Reach, and their vicinities are ...
Article : 883 wordsSIR—Perhaps you would be so good as to allow me a little of your valuable space to suggest to the managers of insurance companies the propriety of making it publicly known the principles on which their respective ...
Article : 391 wordsWE have received our files of Hobart Town papers to the 23rd instant. On the 17th Mr. H. Propsting was chosen to a vacant Adermanic seat in the Municipal Council. ...
Article : 383 wordsSIR—With reference to Mr. Holroyd's letter in the Empire of June 16th, you will oblige me and a number of my fellow-electors, by publishing the following, copied from the Bathurst Free Press of Saturday, 20th June, ...
Article : 65 wordsSIR—I perceive by the Empire at Tuesday last, that Mr. Holroyd is somewhat annoyed at one port of the reported speech of Mr. Byrnes, made at Parramatta, on the day of nomination. Mr. H. positively denies that he ...
Article : 383 wordsMy last communication and the fine weather left off about the same time. On the 10th it commenced raining, and at night it came down as heavily, I think, as I have ever seen it, and continued till break of day on the ...
Article : 854 wordsSIR—Much has lately been written in the public press advocating "Protection."! Being firmly convinced of the injury that would acorne from such a principle being adopted in a new country like the one we live in, I take ...
Article : 1,056 wordsIt has pleased Providence to visit us with a terrible calamity. In the midst of our security, and when we had the least expectation of such a castastrophe the waters have come down upon us, bearing with them ...
Article : 2,047 wordsSIR—In the management of landed property, whether the party be the owner or only the occupier, nothing can be done in the way of improvement until the plots of ground, whether large or small, are securely fenced; ...
Article : 2,045 wordsSIR—Your correspondent in yesterday's paper does not show that I am far out in my statement of the 12th instant. I quite remember seeing the article in the local paper respecting the Fig Tree Baths, but cannot ...
Article : 192 wordsHEXHAM, June 10th and 19th, from Woodberry and Hexham:— White cow, branded JW; bay horse, illegible brand like [?]L near shoulder, long tall, little white on forehead, ship on nose, 6 years old; bay colt no visible brand, star in forehead, [?] years old; ...
Article : 375 wordsSIR—In your issue of to-day you mention "an admirable leader" extracted from the Melbourne Argus, of November, 1856, as No. 3 in the Appendix forming a part of the papers addressed by Mr. Wentworth and ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Bench of Magistrates in Petty Sessions, assembled at Hartley, have appointed Mr. James O'Keefe to be Inspector of Slaughter Houses, and of cattle intended for slaughter within the police district of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 27 Jun 1857, Page 3
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