BURGLARY.—An elderly man named John Hill a butcher by trade, and who has latterly been working at the gold mines, was brought up on Friday, before G. T. Clark, Esq., J.P., charged ...
Article : 1,472 wordsDuring the last month a number of persons left this part of the country for harvest, shearing, and mnkiug holiday, and there consequently has not been so much gold raised. Most of these ...
Article : 732 wordsBY the Hashemy we have received papers from Lyttelton to the 18th, and from Otago to the 11th ultimo, and from Wellington to the 8th instant. The intelligence is of little importance. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe old Diggings on Spring Creek are daily deserted by numbers flocking to the Lower or Reedy Creek Diggings, where during the last week great progress has been made in the dry diggings ...
Article : 823 wordsBY the Mary Bannatyno we learn that a serious failure of the tobacco crop had been experienced at Manila, and owing to the non-arrival of leaf from the interior, very few cigars ...
Article : 106 wordsThe gold market is still in the same languishing condition as at the date of last circular, but, although the quantity actually sold in town shows no increase, there are well authenticated ...
Article : 363 wordsThe business of the Court was opened by A. Check, Esq., Chairman. The following Magistrates attended during the day—D'Arcy Wentworth, P.M., George Rankin, C. H. Green, G. F. ...
Article : 351 wordsThe probable offects of the late gold discoveries on European currency and prices form the subject of an claborate essay by M. Leon Faucher in the last number of ...
Article : 1,565 wordsA most shameful case of police carelessness was brought under my notice yesterday, and deserves publicity. On Monday night last, the tent of a man named Baldy, residing on Campbell's Creek, ...
Article : 1,061 wordsOUR files of papers from Van Diemen's Land are to the 8th instant. The 5th instant being the day appointed for declaring the final state of the poll for the ...
Article : 2,121 wordsOUR files of Victoria journals are to the 18th instant. The Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Bill was, on the motion of Mr. Westgarth, read a ...
Article : 699 wordsTHE RECENT POLICE CHANGES.—E. D. Day, Exq., late Provincial Inspector of Police for the Hunter River District, have been appointed Police Magistrate for Port Macquarie, left ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 24 Jan 1853, Page 3
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