A public meeting was held last evening, in the Prince of Wales Theatre, to take into consideration the new Electoral Bill. All parts of the Theatre were crowded with an audience numbering about 4000 persons. On the stage, amongst other gentlemen, ...
Article : 2,061 wordsA CHILD LOST IN THE BUSH.—A man named Dyer, accompanied by his son (seven years and four months old), and another man, left his residence at Bong B[?]ng, on Monday evening laat, for the purpose of bringing a ...
Article : 271 wordsA Meeting of the Municipal Council was held yesterday, at the Town Hall, King-street, at 3 p.m. There were present the Mayor and 10 Aldermen. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ...
Article : 1,895 wordsThis was a motion to obtain leave to appeal to the Privy Counoil against a judgment of the Court adverse to the claim of lien by the defendants, upon the property of one who, since the obtaining of the lien, had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsTHE public meeting, last night, for the consideration of the Electoral Bill was one of the largest which has taken place in Sydney for some time. The pit, gallery, and boxes were ...
Article : 1,040 wordsTHE ADORIGINES.—The [?]able natives of this district came, yesterday, to the court-house here for the blankets usually given them at this season. The muster was not numerous although there were present, in addition to ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases. Margaret Coleman alias Hughes was indicted for stealing from the dwelling-house of one John Henry Williamson, of Cambridge-street, £2 16s., his property. ...
Article : 255 wordsHORRIBLE MURDER.—An enquiry was held to-day, the 24th instant by Mr. de Mestre, the coroner, Dr. Menzies being too ill to attend. The following is the substance of the depositions. The victim, Fotheringham ...
Article : 659 wordsIn the estate of James Harden, a second meeting was held; three debts were proved, one being preferent, and the meeting was adjourned to Thursday, the 6th of May, at 2 p.m. ...
Article : 872 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Eighteen persons were brought up this morning on the charge of drunkenness. They were each sentenced on conviction to pay the usual fine of 10s., or, in default, to be imprisoned for ...
Article : 876 wordsMELANCHOLY DEATH OF Two GIRLS.—On Friday afternoon, the 16th instant, Mr. John Crof[?], a settler, was employed in taking his wheat to Mr. Wason's flour mill. He had taken the last load, and, he allowed his two ...
Article : 201 wordsARGYLE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, —The adjourned Annual Meeting of the Argyle Agricultural and Horticultural Society took place on Wednesday last, at noon, at the Court House, Goulburn. There was ...
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Advertising : 302 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Edward Roach, charged with being drunk in George-street, was fined 10s., in default, to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. The defendant was also charged with being an idle, disorderly ...
Article : 99 wordsDEATH of MR. J. R. HARDY.—With the most sincere regret, do we record, in our obituary of to-day, the decease of one of our most worthy and oldest residents, John Richard Hardy, Esq., of Hardwicke, About ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 27 Apr 1858, Page 2
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