THE annual meeting of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales was held on Saturday afternoon at Parramatta, at Williams' Hotel. Mesare. Pye, Jenner, Lackey, M.P., Holroyd, Martyu, ...
Article : 2,122 wordsTHERE is not and there never was, in this world, an insiltution so deserving the attention of sportsmen as pigeon shooting. It carries the mind back from the time that Bobinson shot pigeons with a double barrel at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 583 wordsA PUBLIC MEETING was convened on Wednesday evening last, on behalf of the Liverpool Parochial Association. The Rev. the Inc umbent President took the chair at half-past 8 o'clock. The business of the meeting was ...
Article : 808 wordsA LARGE collection of shells: By his Excelleny Sir W. T. Denison, K.C.B; A black thrcated Grebe, Podiceps Gularis; By Mr. R. Bransby, Albion street, Glebe Point. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsBEFORE Gaptain Scott, P.M., and Mr. Gullen. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Ten persons appeared on one, other, or both of these charges, and were dealt with in the usual way. ...
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Article : 222 wordsTHE programme of the Philharmonic Society for their concert to-morrow evening, the fourth of the season, presents many features of interest; and the selection of vocal and instrumental music shows skill ...
Article : 722 wordsLIST of causes for trial in the Jury (No.1) Court, during the sittings at Sydney, cemmencing on Monday, 11th February, 1861. SPECIAL JUREES OF TWELVE. ...
Article : 204 wordsTHE diggers are prosperons, but to continue so, are many days have elapsed, rain must fall, so utterly destitute are tbe creeks and dams for the preservation of the water obtained through the rain fall, upon which ...
Article : 930 wordsDURING the last ten days we have experienced in this district very sultry and oppessive weather, but relived however by several heavy thunderstorms, accompanied with much lightning, which have partially flooded the ...
Article : 533 wordsTurs ceremony, of so much internst to the St. Leonard's Company, and the residents of the North Shore generaily, came off on Saturday afternoon. Miller's paddock was the ground selected for the event, and about half-past ...
Article : 827 wordsJURY COURT LIST.—Special Juries of Twelve.—The Mayor and others v. the P[?]mont Bridge Company; Frazer v. Freebody and snother; Dumaresq v. Robertson. ...
Article : 44 wordsGEORGE WOOD, of Picton, liabilities, £34 14s. 2d. Assets—value of personal propery, £1. Deficit, £33 14s. 2d. Mr, Perry, official assignee. ...
Article : 27 wordsMonday, 11.—George Cobban, adjourned examination, half past 10. Edward venables, second, half-past 10. Rush and Merrett, second, half-past 11. William C. Rush, second, 12. William Organ, single, half-past 12. herman Weiajberg, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 11 Feb 1861, Page 5
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