Mr, TOWNS to move-That the following papers be laid on the table of this house, viz— I. All papers and correspondence with the government, from whatever source, in connection with, building and procuring the last life-boat sent to Newcastle, ...
Article : 187 wordsSIR— Can you inform me why there has not been a pilot, with boat and crew, stationed on Double Corner at the entrance of the Macleay River? Money for defraying the expenses of such an establishment is said ...
Article : 727 wordsThe SPEAKER took the cbair at half-past three. MR. EVELYN'S CASE. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL rose and said, in refer ence to a question which was before the house yesterday, ...
Article : 23,070 wordsMr. NICHOLS to move (on the ortler of the day for the second reading of the Sydney Municipal Council Bill being read)-That this house do resolve that the voting under such bul shall be by ballot. ...
Article : 262 wordsIn the estate of Michael Doyle, a single meeting. Debts amounting to £ 75 wore proved. The creditors present allowed the insolvent to retain, for his own use, his household furniture and wearing apparel; Mr. Shuttleworth, on behalf of the ...
Article : 172 wordsMR. R. PEEK— At his Rooms, at 11 o'clook, 521 coses Oilman's Stores, Groceries, Teas, Provisions, &c.; at 12 o'clock, Ale, Porter, Wines, Spirits, Champagne, Cider, &c. MESSRS. BOWDEN AND THRELKELD— At the City Mart, at 11 ...
Article : 293 wordsSIR— I have perused with some core the bill to incorporate the city of Sydney. Our Mayor, Aldermen, and Auditors, are all eligible to be elected by the citizens, and all are to be liable to certain fines in the event of ...
Article : 147 wordsThirteen persons were found guilty of drunkenness, ond sentenced to pay 90s. each, or to be imprisoned, the men for twenty-four, and the women for forty-eight hours. ...
Article : 754 wordsA MEETING of the Wallace Monument Committee was held in Glasgow on Thursday, the 7th of August-Mr. William Burns in the chair. Dr. Bogers, the secretary, read a report showing that the utmost alacrity existed ...
Article : 714 wordsSIR— Having observed in your report of the escape of the prisoners from the Picton lock-up, that the district constable was fined £4, and his two subordinates £2 each fer allowing the same, while the lock-up keeper, ...
Article : 159 wordsPatrick Sharkey and Margaret Horrogin, for drunkenness, were fined 20s., or in default 24. hours confinement. George and Jane Higgs, for disorderly conduct, were each fined 40s., or in default 48hours' solitary ...
Article : 99 wordsSIR— Allow me to call your attention to the old adage that " charity should begin at home." Do the gentlemen, who so eloquently and feelingly described the losses and sufferings of people 10,000 ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 13 Nov 1856, Page 4
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