SIR The public appean to be somewhat in the dark show the fate of the two thirds provise in the colonial Now Constitution Bill of 1853. On the one side, Lord John Russell pledged himsolf, in the House of Commons, ...
Article : 625 wordsWe abridge the following from the report given by the local journal. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. The weather was most propitious, and the attendance ...
Article : 400 wordsFirst Race.—The Cowra Town Plate of £50, for all horses, weight for age; hents twice round the course. Mr. Thomas Walsh's b.b. Cooriman(Fraucls). Mr. Noble's g.g. Kiss me Quick ...
Article : 1,048 wordswe laid before our readers on Tuesday the filets relative to this question, so far as they could be gathered from official documents and the statements of Lord John Russell and now we wish to examine, 1st, the ...
Article : 1,981 wordsThe, Trial Stakes of 30 sovereigns, for all two- yearolds; once round the course. Entrance, £3. Mr. Charles Thomas's b. h. Scamp, 2 years Mr. w. Wright's b. m. Flirt, 2 years ...
Article : 668 wordsWe have no doubt that we shall ultimately be victorious in all our enterprises; but if we are so, it will be owing to the continuous enlargement of our efforts rather than to their original adequacy, or ...
Article : 2,057 wordsSIR—Upon attentively studying the Constitution Act, as published in yesterday's Empire, I am opinion- 1. That the constitution Act is inoperative, until her Majesty shall have assented to a bill amended by the ...
Article : 358 wordsAs far as the colonies of Australia and New Zealand are concerned, we cannot share in the universal approbation with which Sir Williams Molesworth's appointment to the Colonial Secretaryship has been received by ...
Article : 878 wordsThe Ladies Purse of 50 sovereigns, for all horses, to be handicapped by the stewards, or whom they may. appoint; heats, twite round the course. Entrance, £5. Mr. Alfed Rose's b.h Surplice, aged, 10at. 7lb. ...
Article : 524 wordsA correspondent of the Goulburn Chronicle supplies the following account of the Tuena Races:- These races, so anxiously looked forward to by many, came off on Friday, October 17, with great [?]lat. The ...
Article : 245 wordsThese races came off as advertised in the Free Press, on the 9th, 10th, and 11th October. The weather was most favouable and the course in excellent order. The, concoure of pepple who came to participate in the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 1 Nov 1855, Page 3
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