THE CROPS—It is yet too early to learn fully the effects of the late rains and floods. on the crops is this district, as a whole. With the exception of tho Wollombi. Dungog, and Maitland districts, it appears, clear ...
Article : 1,715 wordsSIR— As I have not the high honour of a seat in the Legislative Assembly, I seek your aid to throw out a few thoughts for the consideration of honorable members, when the above vote is proposed by our very sanguine ...
Article : 994 wordsThe SPEAKER begged to inform the house that he had that day presented to his Excellency the GovernorGeneral the address relative to transportation, and that his Excellency had been pleased to make the following ...
Article : 11,892 wordsMr. DONALDSON to move— for leave to bring in a bill for "licensing and regulation of boatmen plying for hire within the harbour of Port Jackson. Mr. FLOOD to move— That the petition of the ...
Article : 364 wordsThirteen persons were brought up for drunkenness; — One (a soldier) was remanded to the Military Barracks, to be dealt with; two were discharged; and the remainder were fined 20s. euch, with the usual ...
Article : 2,210 wordsWhereas it is expedient that a separate officer should be appointed to prosecute in trials for crimes, misdemeanors, and offences in the Supreme Court, Circuit Courts, aud Courts of General Quarter Sessions in the ...
Article : 350 wordsIn pursuance, of a resolution passed at a public meeting of the inhabitants of the city, held in the Court house, on the 1st instant, at which an address was agreed upon to be presented to Captain Brownrigg, R.N., late ...
Article : 570 wordsSIR— Perceiving in your journal, under this day's date, a letter signed " S.," stating that three boats of similar construction to the Newcastle life-boats were upset, with great loss of life, &e. I nut happy to state that the ...
Article : 231 wordsWhereas disputes and differences have arisen, and may hereafter arise, between the subjects of her Majesty the Queen and her Majesty's Local Government in the colony of New South Wales, the subject matter of which ...
Article : 998 wordsSIR— As we are on the eve of having a municipal government, with all its attendant expenses cast upon us it perhaps would not be out of place to remind the citizens that before the Government throws off all ...
Article : 242 wordsThere are in Albury one National and one Denominational school, a Presbyterian, and a Wesleyan chapel. The Roman Catholics make use of the denominational schoolhouse as a place of worship, whilst the ...
Article : 352 wordsWe have it on the very best authority that coal has been discovered within the last few days in the neighbourhood of Richlands. Mr. B. Lethbridge was the linder. A large lump taken from an ...
Article : 274 wordsJenny. "Well, Anne how did you get on with that stupid lover of yours? Did you succed in getting rid of him? Aone: " Oh yes, I got rid of him easily— I married him, and have no lover ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 19 Nov 1856, Page 3
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