SINCE my last communication, we have been blessed with warm, sunshiny weather. Our nights, notwithstanding the season of the year, remain cold, which augurs favourably for its continuance. Folks are busy ...
Article : 605 wordsA MEETING of the electors of the Balmain and Glebe electorate was held last evening, at the School of Arts, to consider the most fitting man to nominate to represent their interests in the new Parliament. The chair ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsSIR— Please Correct an error in your report of Insolvency Court proceedings of yesterday, in the examination of Charles Biker, wherein you make it appear that we gave him a bill of sale and mortage for £400; for a ...
Article : 71 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held yesterday evening at the Gardener's Arms, Botany Road, Redfern, to select a gentleman to represent the eleotorate of Paddington in the new Parliament.There were about 80 persons present. ...
Article : 1,070 wordsIN addition to the cases reported in the Empire of yesterday, Patriot Erwin was indicted for keeping three brothers in Erwin's—lane, between York and Clarence streets, Evidence of the use to which the houses in ...
Article : 73 wordsBEFORE the Right Worshipful the Mayor, the Police Magistrate, and Masars, Cook, Raper, Peden, and Oatley. Absent— Messrs. Lyons and Joy. (For Thursday—Messrs. M[?]Arthur, Lenehan, Speer, and ...
Article : 404 wordsA MEETING was held of the friends and supporters [?]. H. Atkinson and David Bell, Esqs. J.P.'s on Tuesday afternoon, at Hill's hotel. A.G. Neale, Esq., was voted to the chair. The following resolutions were put and ...
Article : 315 wordsThe trial of this case was concluded this day. The pleadings having been amended, evidence was given to show that plaintiff was not born in China, nor had be traded there, but at Hongkong, and consequently ...
Article : 359 wordsPursuant to advertisement, a meeting of the electors of Cook Ward was held last evening, at Mooney's Hotel, Crown-street, Surry Hills, with a view of nominating candidates for the vacant seat of Alderman Murphy, ...
Article : 361 wordsDRUNKENNESS.[?] Three persons were fined 10s. with the usual alternative for being drunk in the streets. BREACH OF HARB [?]UR REGULATI[?]NS.[?]William Sinclair, master of the barque Lion, was fined 20s. and costs, for ...
Article : 307 wordsSINCE the date of our last oommnnloation some few i[?]favoured localities of the district have been visited by frost on two consecutive nights, those of the 11th and 12th, but with what result to the cereals, the progress of ...
Article : 364 wordsTbe trial of this case was rosumad. It rested entirely upon the validity of the dead of assignment to the plaintiffs, which was held to be bad. First because there was a trust to realise five—eighths of the [?] for the ...
Article : 370 wordsA meating of the eleotors of Gipps Ward was held, last evening, at the Lord Rodney Hotel, Kent-street, for the purpose of selecting a flt and proper person, to represent the interests of the above ward, in lieu of Alderman ...
Article : 184 wordsWe are again, and for the third time, in the midst or a flood, and from the present appearance of the weather we have the most gloomy anticipations as to the fate of the crops. For some time past, the weather has been ...
Article : 471 wordsTHE monthly meeting of this socity was held last evening in the hall of the Australian Library. The chair was occupied by the Rev.W.B.Clarke. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary and ...
Article : 986 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of the eleators of this ward favourable to the return of Mr.Sutton was held last evening, at the Victoria lnn, South Head Road. The attendance was very largo. Alderman Oatley was moved, to the ...
Article : 1,056 wordsSIR,—Crossing from the North Shore this morning by the Ferry Queen steamer,I was surprised to find the boat managed, or, moro properly speaking, mis-managed, by a Ind at the helm, who evidently understood as much about ...
Article : 141 wordsJURY COURT—Serissior v. Anthony; Look v. Jones and wife. BANGO COURT.—Roe v. Thompson; Birmingham y. Rock and another; Raymond and anothor v. Herbert; ...
Article : 80 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the esfate of John Carney, a special meeting for proof of dabts. One debt was proved. In the esate of John Kearey, an adjourned ...
Article : 267 wordsSIR—I understand that at last the rilles, which ought long ago to have been delivered to the volunteers, are to be issued. I would suggest that any volunteer, when he has been dismissed his drill, and can produce ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 22 Nov 1860, Page 5
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