BY the steamer James Paterson we have Auckland papers to the 11th instant, and news from Fiji to the 2nd. The Thames Advertiser has the following:—Some ...
Article : 310 wordsTHIS bill was introduced by Sir James Martin, and read a first time last evening. It contains the following provisions:— ENGAGEMENT OF PERSONS TO SERVE IN THE MILTARY ...
Article : 1,069 wordsA CAREFUL perusal of our files of American papers shows that the question of a war with England was being seriously discussed in the New York journals; and that consequent upon the bellicose speeches of ...
Article : 1,505 wordsA BANK FOR FIJI.—A preliminary meeting was held at the Criterion Hotel on Wednesday, March 1, to take into consideration the desirability of establishing a banking institution in Fiji. The mercantile portion ...
Article : 1,019 wordsIn EQUITY.—Before the Court, at 10 o'clock.—Bank of New South Wales v. Tyson and another (part heard); Hellyer and another v. Druitt and others, to be spoken to; Blackwood and another v. the ...
Article : 68 wordsA number of persons were [?]ned for being drunk in the public streets. William Calnon was fided 10s, in default four days' gaol, for being riotous in George-street. ...
Article : 245 wordsCertificates were granted to Edward Elwin Darvall, upon payment of costs; William Gregory, Thomas William Hill, Daniel Driscoll, Frederick Alexander Martin, and Helena Curran. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 452 wordsHEVEBS Y. TIGHE.—In this case, the hearing of which was adjourned from Monday, the plaintiff sought to recover from defendant a sum as restitution for expenses incurred through sickness, and other ...
Article : 585 wordsMr. Darley and Mr. Waut appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Butler for the defendant. In this action the plaintiff had claimed £1000, said to have been advanced by her to the defendant's wife, ...
Article : 1,175 wordsTHE census of the colony will be taken, in pursuance of the Census Act for 1871, on the night of Sunday, the 2nd of April. Before that date the collectors will have left at every house, but, or tont in New ...
Article : 1,670 wordsSIR,—In response to a notice in the Empire I attended yesterday evening a meeting of the subscribers and governors of the Sydney Infirmary, and I am sorry to say a more outrageous specimen of mob law it has never ...
Article : 295 wordsJohn Mason alias Oliphant, for stealing a watch, the property of W. M'Donnell, was committed to take his trial at the quarter sessions. Francis M'Keon was brought up charged with ...
Article : 793 wordsTwo letters in our advertising columns—the one from Messrs. Jacomb and Son, the celebrated wool-brokers, and the other from Sir Daniel Cooper, the equally celebrated champion of the wool-growers—indicate ...
Article : 569 wordsSIR.—In your issue of this day I am represented as petitioning the Government to know "whether the Government are desirous of supplying the requisites for the establishment of cadet corps in public ...
Article : 116 wordsSIR,—Will you be kind enough to contradict a paragraph which appeared in this day's Empire, and Evening News, to the effect that an accident happened yesterday to one of the Surry Hills omnibuses in ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 22 Mar 1871, Page 3
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