The following information is extracted from a private letter from a party now digging at the Louisa Creek.— " Our party has been at work four days, and if all goes on well we expect by to-morrow night to have bottomed ...
Article : 248 wordsMESSRS. FRITH AND PANTEN held a sale of general ironmongery and ship chandlery. The following are a few of the principal items:— Damaged anvils, 2½d. per 1b.; linseed raw oil, ...
Article : 1,483 wordsGo back to your office and books, STUART, Go back to your sugar and tea; Though vain of your learning and looks, STUART, Yet you're not the right man for me. ...
Article : 576 wordsAn adjjourned meeting of the shareholders of the Fitzroy Iron and Coal Mining Company, was held at the Company's Offices, George-street, yesterday. Captain Sparkes, chairman, in the chair. ...
Article : 584 wordsPOPULUS v. DANDY DAPPER—DANDY DAPPER v. POPULUS, for breach of agreement under the Master and Servants Act, 14 Victoria, No. 2[?]; 11 Victoria, No. 9; and 9 Voctoria. No. 27. Mr. Populus deposed, that he was in the habit of employing a ...
Article : 1,482 wordsThe news of the doings at Stoney Creek have gone far to depopulate many of the outside diggings, such as Brown's and Isabella Creeks. At the latter place, however, there are a few parties at work, and the fact that ...
Article : 125 wordsWe received the following intelligence respecting the opening of some new ground at Johnson's, perhaps better known as Suttor's Oakey Creek, from a very intelligent German digger, who called at our office a few days ...
Article : 309 wordsThe railway just completed betweon Parramatta and Liverpool, being a continuation of the original line from Sydney, was opened for public traffic yesterday. The weather was very anspicious, although towards evening ...
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Advertising : 841 wordsThe long-pending race between the Port Phillip horse Van Tromp, and the well-known mare Dora, came off yesterday afternoon at Homebush, and resulted in the complete defeat of the for mer, who was out-footed from ...
Article : 537 wordsTwas an an oily man—an oily man. They couldn't catch him by any plan; He laughed and chuckled with covert glee, "I'll lay you a wager you don't catch me!" ...
Article : 160 words"We inspected on Saturday last, a prize cup, intended to be presented to the Liverpool Turf Club by Mr. Randle, in commemoration of the opening of the Liverpool Railway. The cup has ...
Article : 442 wordsJolly brewer! Go home and brew— Your ale may be good, but it's rather new; Stow it away for another year— It's dangerous drinking—is all new beer. ...
Article : 105 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday at the Wellington Inn, George-street, by the city coroner, J. S. Parker, Esq., on the body of a man named Tames Foster, who was found drowned in a water-closet in Murphy's-alley, ...
Article : 659 wordsIn the Empire of Saturday last, at the close of the " shipping intelligence," there appears the following startling announcement:— " Found gold on Albany Island, with a pick ...
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Advertising : 273 wordsA meeting of the Shareholders of this Company was held yesterday afternoon, at the Hero of Waterloo Inn. Windmill-street, for the purpose of confirming the appointment of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 2 Sep 1856, Page 5
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