THE monthly general meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon at the Exchange. Present: David Smith, Esq., in the chair; Messrs. C. K. Murray. A. Solmitz, F. Ebsworth, George King, Spyer, Williams, ...
Article : 541 wordsThe markets are quiet. Flour, £14 10s. to £15 a ton' Wheat, 6s. 31. a tusbel. THE DRAMA.—The attractions of the very slever juveniles, who now lord it on the boards of the Victoria, ...
Article : 2,530 wordsSIR,—The following determitahote of the somer's positions may be of service to any persons engaged in caleculating its orbit. They are selected as the most trustworthy determinations yet obtained; but we still ...
Article : 269 wordsWE intimated in our last issue that news had been brought into Bathursf, that a man named Watt had been shot by bushrangers, in the neighbourhood of Campbell's River, and we now preced to lay before ...
Article : 3,542 wordsSIR,—The following paragraph appeared in your issue of Saturday:- "A correspondent of the Daily News calls attention to the fact that although there are in England and Wales ...
Article : 816 wordsThis was an appeal from a decision by the Primary Judge in equity, decreeing specific performance by defendant of an agreement relative to partnership in lighting Maitland with gas. ...
Article : 81 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of James Gannon, a second meeting, at which the insolvent did not attend, and nothing was done. ...
Article : 435 wordsA MEETING of the subseribers and members of the Balmain School of Arts, was held last evening in the Hall of that institution, Darling-street, for the purpose of considering the expediency of expunging rule No. 2 of ...
Article : 1,493 wordsNo. 2815 to NO. 3039 includive. ...
Article : 12 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, Messrs. M. M. Cohen, S. C[?]hen, D. Peden, Campbell, and J. Murphy. Twenty-two drunkerds were each flued 10s. or twentyfour hours; two, 20s, or forty-eight hours; and one ...
Article : 469 wordsSIR,—I Arust you will do me the favour of inserting this in your valuable columne, as I am [?]its publiction wily have the effot of praventing many in year colony, who are in comfortable circumatances and intend ...
Article : 549 wordsBEFORE Messrs. S. North and J. Williams. Thomas Bebbington appeared on bail, to answer the charge of assauling John Wats, chief officer of the ship Morning Star, on the high seas. Mr, Carrroll appeared ...
Article : 378 wordsSIR,—I n Saturday's issue of your contemporary, I noticed a letter headed "The Right Man to the Right Place," and singed "Woodenhead," or something like that, calling attention to the amount of cash possesed by one ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 2 Jul 1861, Page 5
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