Things are remarkably dull in this district—notwithstanding that the coal has been reduced to so low a figure, it has not increased the demand in a commensurate ratio to make it profitable at present rates. The wages ...
Article : 685 wordsSIR—In my Iast I stated that I thought it quite possible, that a general system of education might be obtained for this colony, and meet the views of all concorned. It is admitted by all that the subject of Nationl ...
Article : 1,821 wordsSIR—Individual convenience, as well as public security and necessity, in business affairs, may be retarded by various causes, but by no greater than neglect, or carelessness, at Post Offices generally; where ...
Article : 185 wordsThe following supplementary return of brewers and spirit merchants whose registrations have been notified to tho 31st August, 1855, in accordance with the Act of Council, 13th Victoria, No. 26, appears in yesterday's ...
Article : 148 wordsSIR—Can a person holding tho office of Chief Constable not as an agent for the transaction of private business:' Your opinion will greatly oblige A SUBSCRIBER. ...
Article : 38 wordsWe hear, with regret, that the fortnightly gold escort between Mudgee and Avisford, a great convenience to the storekeepers and other gold buyors of our township, is to be discontinued. It was on the representation of ...
Article : 707 wordsYesterday being the day appointed for the consideration of applications for publicans' general licenses, and transfers of licenses, the following justices met at the Central Police Office, at twelve o'clock:—Mr. G. Allen ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe Drunkards' List at this Court to—day, comprised five cases. Four of the offenders were found guilty, and were sentenced to the usual penalty of a line of 20s., with the alternative, in default of payment, of being ...
Article : 848 wordsWe have Adolaido papers to the 20th ultimo. They are chiefly occupied by details of the electioneering movements consequent on the dissolution of the Council. Considerable excitement prevails with respect to the New ...
Article : 544 wordsWe have recieved Port Phillip papers to the 1st instant. MELBOURNE. The weekly meeting of the People's League was held ...
Article : 1,601 wordsTOTAL, ABSTINEENOE.—A meeting of tho inhabitants of the town and district of Goulburn was held last Tuesday evening. Captain Plunkett, police magistrate, took, Recording to announcemont, the presidential seat, but ...
Article : 1,331 wordsWe have Hobart Town pallors to tho 20th ultimo. The Legislative Council have decided hy a considerable majority that they have the power to compel the attendence of witnesses; and one of the members (Mr. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 5 Sep 1855, Page 3
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