In the estate of Edward, Glasheen, Adjourned third meeting from 29th September last resumed. A debt was admitted. Meeting adjourned until the 23rd instant. ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE Pilgrims have returned, as Mr. Punch [?] and your Border contemporary, the Pastoral Times, has some observations, not altogether of a complimentary character, upon their services. Referring ...
Article : 1,984 wordsStations: We have inquiries for really good sheep properties that can show a fair profit on the investment; but as most owners are now busy shearing, there are but few in the market, and holders anticipate ...
Article : 384 words(Before the Mayor, and Captain Scott, with Messrs. Goold, St. Julian, Oatley, Smart, and G. Hill.) Thomas Harvey was brought up charged, with using threatening language towards his wife, he was bound ...
Article : 560 wordsAnderson and party, from Golden Gully, Hill End, finished crushing yesterday, says the local organ of the 7th instant, at Pullen's machine. Seventy-nine tons yielded 122 ounces of gold and 60 ounces were ...
Article : 1,018 wordsSince my last communication there has been no thing worthy of note, and indeed there is not much now. Things are very quiet here—perhaps there will be a turning point soon. One of our most respected storekeepers has left us for Newcastle, ...
Article : 329 wordsSince my last the weather has again become settled, and we have now fine days with slight frosts at night. The Orange Advertiser made its first appearance on Thursday last, and so far as one can judge from a first issue, ...
Article : 376 wordsFour persons were punished for being drunk in the public streets. Alexander M'Queen was sent to gaol for seven days, for stealing eight keys, valued at 4s, the property of ...
Article : 527 wordsOF all the mistakes committed by those who in this age are advocating the cause of woman, and striving to enlarge her opportunities of development and action, I think, the gravest is that of challenging an ...
Article : 770 wordsBy the Meteor we have files from Fiji to the 27th ultimo. We take the following from the Fiji Times of the 27th. THE WAR.—This is the day of the assembling of ...
Article : 379 wordsThe weather is now perfectly, settled in this district, and I may now say summer has trulyy commenced. Everything seems full of life, and as I write this, the sun is shining in its noonday splendour, every nook is lighted up with its glowing ...
Article : 387 wordsSince the departure of the mail business has been rather quiet, and our sales have been below the average. The market is well supplied with stock, and prices in most instances have a drooping tendency. ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE Government Gazette of the 13th instant, contains:— PROCLAMATIONS.—By proclamations the oyster, beds at Port Hunter are shut up and closed for one year ...
Article : 500 wordsException has been taken to my "flatering" remarks in your last issue concerning Dubbo. "Do you mean to tell me," said one, "that 5000 acres of land have been taken up during the last three or four months near Dubbo?" "Yes," I ...
Article : 1,806 wordsTHE City Coroner, H, Shiell, Esq., held an investigation yesterday, into the circumstances attending the death of Archibald David Beresford, a child aged eight months, son of Michael and Mary Ann Beresford, of ...
Article : 415 wordsWool: At the sales of this week there was a fall attendance of buyers, and prices ruled at previous quotations. The lots offered were not of sufficient importance fully to test the market; but competition ...
Article : 210 wordsWool: The sales of this week, as generally anticipated, went off with unusual briskness, and prices obtained were, in most instances, up to the expectations of the sellers. Sheepskins were in fair demand, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 14 Oct 1871, Page 3
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