November [?] — [?] tons, Captain Johnson, from [?] Agents, R. Towns and Co. November 6.—[?] brig, [?] tons, Captain Mointyre, from Melbourne October 20, in ballast. Agents, Laidley,Ireland, and Co[?] ...
Article : 13 wordsYesterday, being the first day of the Homebush Co[?]nty Spring Meeting for 1855, was the occasion of much excite-ment on the part of a large portion of our sporting circles[?] As usual on such occasions, a large number of the good ...
Article : 1,519 wordsNovember 6.—Vixen, for Auckland. November 6.—Sir Allan McNab, for Manila. November 6.—Shamrock, steamer, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 17 wordsBorkley James Lonnox, of West Maitland, gentleman. Liabilities,[?] 18s. Assets: personal property and moneys, [?]; amount of debts due to insolvent, [?] 10s.; total assets [?] 10s. Amount of deficiency, [?]. Official [?]. Mr. F W. Perry. MEETINGS OF [?]. ...
Article : 186 wordsTHIS DAY.—Wonga Wonga, steamer, for Melbourne: Ada, for London;[?] for Auckland; Red Gauntlet, for Shan[?]. ...
Article : 16 wordsNovember 6.—Marmora, [?], 134 tons, Captain [?], for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs, Halloran, Messrs, [?], Conliss, J. Andrews, and I soldier. ...
Article : 67 wordsNovember 6.—Rainbow, from Broken Bay, with 18 tons fire-wood; Warlook, and Twins, from Newcastle, with 248 tons coal; Will[?]-the-Wisp. from Brisbane Water. with 3 [?]) feet timber, 6000 [?]; Valentne Ward, and Bride, from the Hawkesbury, ...
Article : 92 wordsMR. COWPER to move—That an address be presented to the Governor-General, praying that his Excellency will be pleased to cause to be placed upon the estimates of expenditure for the year 1855-6 an additional sum of [?], to defray the expense of ...
Article : 232 wordsNovember 6.—Fortitude, Favourite, and William, for Newcastle; Martha, for Morpeth; [?], for Brisbane Water; [?],for the Richmond River; Rainbow, for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 35 wordsPer [?], from Anatam: 50 tons sandalwood, R. Towns and Co. ...
Article : 17 wordsPer Marmora, for Auckland: 4 packages groceries, 33 mats sugar [?] case cigars, 6 half-tiercos [?] A. Fairfax and Com-pany; 300 sheep, 10 horses, 62 tierces beef, W. Andrews; 104 [?], I case drapery. D. Cohen and Co., 6 packages drapery. ...
Article : 97 wordsFor London.—By the Shalimar, this morning, at 9 a.m. For London.—By the Ada, at noon, if not under weigh. For Meibourne.—By the Wonga Wonga, steamer, this day, at 11 a.m. For Auckland.—By the Marmora, this day, at noon, ...
Article : 166 wordsThis case, which had been partly heard the day before, was resumed. It was an action of trespass to try the right to a certain wharf at Newcastle. There were special damages alleged for obstruction of the Plaintiffs' ...
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Advertising : 184 wordsNovember 6.—[?], steamer, from the Manning River. ...
Article : 8 wordsTwenty-seven persons had been apprehended for drunkenness in the public streets; one was discharged, and the others were ordered to pay 20s., or in default, to go to gaol for twenty-four hours. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsTHE Legislative Council met yesterday at the usual hour. Mr. PARKES moved a series of resolutions expressive of sympathy with Great Britain in the present war against Russia. The motion was passed. ...
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Advertising : 679 wordsBarrow v. Jenkins; Landy v. Green[?]way; Turner v. Isaacs: Meyer v. Horan; Williams and another v. Putteson and others; M[?]Evoy v. Martin; De Pass and others v. Brady; Lazarus v. Panton; Clarke v. Bews; ...
Article : 194 wordsMASON AND OTHERS V. WYATT.—This was an action brought to recover the sum of [?] alleged to be due for advertisements in the Illustrated News, to the order of Mr. J. G. Grifli[?]ths, late manager of the Prince of ...
Article : 416 wordsFROM time to time we have felt it to be our imperative duty to inveigh against the undefined policy of the British Government, and, it is to be hoped, we [?] so in terms of justice ...
Article : 1,728 wordsWE are glad that the announcement made by Mr,Justice DICKINSON, for himself and on behalf of the other Judges, before his adjournment of the Court yesterday afternoon, saves ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 7 Nov 1855, Page 4
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