Mr. MURRAY to move—That an Address be presented to the Governor-General, praying that his Excellency may be pleased to cause to be laid upon the table of this House, copies of any correspondenes ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. HOLROYD moved, pursnant to amended notice— "Thut on Address he presented to tho Governor-Go ral, praying that his Excellency will be pleased to cause to be laid upon the lable of this House—1. A return ...
Article : 3,117 wordsThe following messages from his Excellency the Governor-General were received and road:- 1. Country Towns Streets Alignment Bill. W. DENISON, Governor-General. ...
Article : 5,348 wordsThis was A motion upon points reserved in favour of a prisoner convicted at the last Criminal Sessions before Mr. Jutice Therry. The prisoner had been committed by the Chief Justice for perjury in a civil action where[?]m. ...
Article : 835 wordsIn the estate of William Stephens, a first meeting was held. One dobt for £224 9s 2d. was proved, and the metting [?]tod. In the estate of TO-DAY. In the estate of National Buckley, special meeting, to decide ...
Article : 64 wordsJohn Hicks, found guilty of being drunk in the public streets, was ordered to pay a line of twenty-shillings, or in default to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. Eliza Key and Mary Ewart, two disreputable idlo ...
Article : 609 wordsMr. PAUKES to move—That this House, having reference to the resolutions passed on the 11th instant, by a majority consisting of thirteen Government nominees and six elective members against a minority of fifteen ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 14 Jul 1855, Page 3
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