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 ...
Article : 4,710 wordsBEF RE the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Paden, Burnell; Williams, G. Hill, Oatley, Laycock, Kemp, and the Mayor. Absent—Mr. D. Egan. DRUNKARDS, &c.—One man and three women were ...
Article : 2,156 wordsWITH the Hawkesbury meeting, the most important and most popular of our national sports has come to a conclusion—the racing season of 1860 has. Taken as a whole, perhaps, it was as brilliant an anniversary as the ...
Article : 977 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs. M. M. Cohen, J. Shoobert, and B. Oarley. CUTTING A SEAT, IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS.—Robert Lee, a youth of 17, was charged with willully damaging ...
Article : 451 wordsTHE Court resumed its sittings yesterday, at the Victoria Barracks, Paddington. Re[?]orters from the daily papers were present, but on their entering the room Captain Lovell, the President, informed them that in consequence ...
Article : 600 wordsSIR,—May I ask the favour of your inserting the enclosed copy of a latter which I addressed to Mr. Lassetter late last evening, and sent to-day in reply to a second letter received from him last evening, and which ...
Article : 445 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estete of William Jolly and Co., a second meeting. Thirty-five debts were proved and allowed, and the meeting was adjourned to Wednesday next, the 3rd ...
Article : 294 wordsTHE weekly meeting of this Council was held in the Council-Chambers, on Tuesday, 25th instant. Present— the Chairman, Messrs, Birrell, Smith, St. Julian, Simmons, Watkins, Newland, and Browne. ...
Article : 611 wordsSIR,—My name having been rather unnecessarily, and, without my permission, introduced in a communication in yesterday's issue, signed "No. One Company, V.R.," I hope, notwithstanding your notice, that you " cannot admit any ...
Article : 390 wordsPARLIAMENT was opened on Tuesday last by his Excellency the Governor-General in person. Beyond drawing up and adopting the address, little was done on the first day. On Wednesday there was no House; and ...
Article : 822 wordsTHIS was an action for damages, to the amount of £10, alleged to have been caused to a dog-[?]rt in possession of the plaintiff, by the negligent riding of defendant on the Randwick racecourse, at the late races. The ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 29 Sep 1860, Page 5
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