THE usual weekly meeting of this Council was held [?] Tuesday, the 30th ultimo, Present: The Chairman, and Messrs. Alston. Perry, Swith, Reddy, Wes[?]away. Lynch, and Steel. The minutes of the previous meeting. ...
Article : 462 wordsON Saturday evening a dinner was given by the members of the Australian Club to Mr. Wentworth. The tables were laid for seventy persons, there were, howaver, about four chairs vacant. Everything appeared to ...
Article : 1,190 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS—ORDER OF THE DAY:— Crown Lands Allenation Bill of 1861; third reading. GENERAL BUSINESS—ORDES OF THE DAY:— Additional Judge's Appointment Bill; accond reading. ...
Article : 100 wordsSATURDAY last, the "Cup Day" at Randwick, proved a glorious finale to the sutumnal meet. The weather was most auspicious throughout the day, the sun shining out "right royally," and bringing out in rich relief all the ...
Article : 2,597 wordsMr. Weekes to move (on the order of the day baing read for the considerstion of the message of the Adminiatrator of the Government, No. 13), that the Speaker do now leave the chair, and the House resolve itself into a committee of the whole, to ...
Article : 266 wordsBEFORE the full Court. IN THE MATTER OF THE HABEAS COFPUS CASE, EX PARTE WILSON. Mr. Milford appeard for James Joseph Wilson, in ...
Article : 1,115 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, Captain Scott, Messrs. Scott Ross, Asher, Willisms. DRUNKENNESS.—Nine persons were fined 10s. each. MINOR OFFINCES.—Geroge Robinson, charged with ...
Article : 383 wordsAT a meeting of the Woollshra Municipal Council, held on 30th April, Present:—The Chairman, Samuel Thompson, E. q., Messrs. Trickett, Oatley, Gorman, Holdsworth, Phillips, Edwards, and Thomas. The minutes of ...
Article : 1,375 wordsON Friday evening, or rather Saturday morning, Mr. Parkes moved, in his place in the Legislative Assembly, that the order of the day for the further consideration in committee of the Branch Colonial Bank of Australasia ...
Article : 556 wordsBREACH OF THE LICENSING ACT.—An information was filed by the Chief Inspector of distilleries against Lawrence Bergin for a breach of the Licensing Act, by selling to one Richard Davis, on the 13th of April last, ...
Article : 188 wordsDESERTER.—William Belton, a deserter from the ship Hotspur, was brought before the Court, but the vessel having proceeded to sea, he was discharged. DRUNKENNESS.—Two women were fined ten shillings ...
Article : 523 wordsTHE following letter hausbeen addressed by the Bishop of the Diocese to the Dean of Sydney, and in conformity with the suggestion contained in it, arrangements have been made for Divine Service in the following ...
Article : 544 wordsSIR,—The census collectors have been complaining that they are not paid. Some of them certainly do not deserve to be, from the careless manner in which they have done their work. Many papers have not been ...
Article : 90 wordsSIR,—Your Parramatta correspondent, complaining that the bells of All Saints' Church were ringing "nearly all day" on Sunday last, asks "Do the regulations of the Church require it?" We beg to furnish that gentleman ...
Article : 268 wordsSIR,—You will confer a great favour upon the working classes of Sydney by inserting these few lines in your valuable journal. By the representations made in the Sydney Morning Herald, some two or three weeks back. ...
Article : 278 wordsBANCO COURT—Auslow v. Rawsthrone; O'Sullivan and another v. Brady; Taylor v. Shea; Hill v. Forbes; The Mayor and ohters v. Hatton; Dickson v. Nott. JURY COURT.—Ruffy and another v. Keogh. ...
Article : 79 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Matthew Edwards, an adjourned single meeting, at which the insolvent attended, and nothing was done. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 6 May 1861, Page 5
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