THE PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty-five minnis past four o'olouk..) [?] [?] I Mr. ROBERTSON rote to make a personal explanation ...
Article : 2,574 wordsNOVEMBER 18— The proceedings in our police office on saturday last, were of a more interesting character [?] John [?] John willis, and Benjamin walker ...
Article : 521 wordsSIR,—I addressed a few remarks to you on the 15th instant, in reference to.Mr. Whitton having, for obvious reason, at the twelfih hour, given up all his railway surveys to the southward, and adoptad the line ...
Article : 708 wordsDISTRICT COURT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th—His Honor [?] [?] produced over the District Court today. Among the [?] profession we noticed Mr.bar[?] Millord, and [?]. Gould and Lioyd ...
Article : 396 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. REPORT. Mr. WISDOM brought up the report of the standing orders committeo. to whom the potition adverse ...
Article : 11,461 wordsNOVEMBER 18.—This Court opened this morning before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Purefoy. The undefended cases were first disposed of. Before a jury of four. ...
Article : 474 wordsSIR.—Allow me, through the medium of your liberal Columns, to make a few remarks, elioited by the attentive perusal of.thE late.Mr. Wille's diary, published in your Issue of the 10th instant, entitled " ...
Article : 396 wordsFiner DAy.—The Malden plate of 40s Ovs.,for all horaes that have never won an advertised prize, carrying weight for age; one event,one mile and three quaters. Mr, J. H. Wataon'a hr g "Druagle aged, [?] Owener. ...
Article : 2,709 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day.a paragraph appears with refrence to the " Exbibition Catalogue." [?] I am sure when the aeoretary, Mr.' 8.8. Cowper,[?]i the eonoluding part of that paragraph, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 21 Nov 1861, Page 3
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