IN the Legislative Assembly, the SPEAKER took the chair at sixteen minutes past three. REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S RETURN. The COLONIAL TREASURER laid on the table, the ...
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Family Notices : 522 wordsACHILLES, for San Francisco. SARAH, for Port Curtis. WILLIAM ALFRED, for Wellington. ...
Article : 21 wordsFor Melbourne—Scotia, early; Wonga Wonga, steamer, This Day. For Hobart Town—Tasmania (s.), This Day; Mary Anne, This Day. ...
Article : 74 wordsDione, ship, 1174 tons, Captain Fales, for callao: H. Moore, agent. ...
Article : 16 wordsBr[?]ewing, schooner, 26 tons, Captain McGregor, for Anatam, in ballast. J. Malcolm, agent. Nutro Dame [?] Victories, ship, 699 tons, Captain L'Etang, for Guam, with original cargo from San Francisco, Buchanan, ...
Article : 58 wordsSarah, Star of the North, Flying Fish, Carnation, Mary, Daring, Avengor Gleaner, and Lightning, from Manning River, with 3725 bags maize, 62 boxes eggs, half ton 6 bags bacon, 6 hides, 1 ton [?] bags potatoes; Economist, and Wild Wave, from Brisbane ...
Article : 100 wordsAnnie Laurie, for Macleay River; Iona, Van Tromp, Shamrock, Lavina, Herculean, Mountain Maid, Little Pet, Ann Sanderson, and Tomatin, for Newcastle; Gazelle, for Port Stephens; John Mitchell, for Broken Bay: Callender, for Richonmond River; ...
Article : 46 wordsClosing at the General Post-office as follows:— For Austam.—By the Bronzowing, This Day, at noon, if not [?]derway. For Eden and Hobart Town—By the Tasmania, steamer. This ...
Article : 86 wordsDouglas, schooner, for Melbourne. Yarra, schooner, for Melbourne. Time and Truth, barque, for Melbourne. Warren Goddard, schooner, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the SPEAKER took the chair at fifteen minutes past three. Several notices of motion were given, one of which was by the COLONEL TREASURER, of his intention to move for leave ...
Article : 389 wordsMelbourne, barque, from Adelaide. General Wool, barque, from Newcastle. Sea Star, ship, from London. Prince Arthur, barque, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE LAND BILLS.—In our report of Mr. Robertson's speech on the Land Bills in the Assembly on Thursday, it was stated that" the 6th clause left open for sale all lands recently in the intermediate districts, and all settled districts, as ...
Article : 1,502 wordsSeptember 28, 9 a.m.—Queenscliffe, N.W.; fine. Albury, N.W.; fine. Gundagai, S.W.: fine. Yass, S.; clear, fine. Thermometer 50. ...
Article : 34 wordsIntercolonial—communication complete Northern " " Western " " Railway " " ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsWE are unable to notice any improvement in general trade during the week. Teams to the coutry are scarce, and most of the buying houses are in full stock; sales have, therefore, ...
Article : 1,822 wordsMR. WILSON has moved for leave to bring in a Bill, on the 2nd October next, to remove any doubts that may exist as to the so-called Church and School Lands being waste lands of the ...
Article : 1,004 wordsTHE answer of the Premier to Mr. BLACK'S question yesterday, though not so explicit as it might have been, conveyed the intelligence that ought to have been expected. Within the ...
Article : 1,034 wordsPRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.—The space required for parliamentary reports has given us but little opportunity of mentioning the theatrical performance during the week, our last notices being the record of the production of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 29 Sep 1860, Page 4
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