The minint manager of the Electric Spark Gold Mining Company, Trunkey Creek, under date the 23rd instant, reports. The contractors are down aboutfive feet in sound ground. There was no sign of a ...
Article : 1,630 wordsTHE Engineer publishes the following details relative to the mag[?]ficent buildings which are now being prerared or the great Expotition in Vienne. The chief structural materials to be omployed are stone, brick ...
Article : 519 wordsTo a lover of children (says the Queen) there could scarcely have been a prettier sight than the Lady Mayoress's juvenile ball, at the mansion-house, when over 800 guests were present, the majority young folks. ...
Article : 463 wordsAN inquest was held at the Benevotent Asyi[?]m yesterday morning, coscerning the death of a female infant child, nowly born, whose body was found on Sunday morning last, concealed in a hole in a paddock. ...
Article : 597 wordsWilliam Orawford Gilles: Mr. J[?]ques moved for in [?]vent's certificate, and the appli[?]un was ordered to atand over to May 6th for [?]ccounts. John Wa[?]h: Mr. Trickett made application for ...
Article : 640 wordsAMERICAN papers of the 12th February, landed at Qu[?]enstown, contain the following particulars of the dreadful disaster that occurred near Scrubgrass, the last station on the Alleghany Valley Railroad. It was ...
Article : 507 wordsTHE loss of six brave men out of one of the life-boats of the Royal National Institution, at Balbriggan, on the 3rd February, is states an English paper, very [?]montable, and may possibly create a feeling of ...
Article : 1,232 wordsA DISASTROUS accidont, which might have resulted fatally, occurred yesterday morning at the privato resideuce of Mr. James Grant, implemeut manufacturer, North Eliziboth-Street. On Thursday night Mr. Grant ...
Article : 334 wordsTHE Indian papers report a shocking murder at Cochin. In the House of Captain R main Rodrigutz situated in Napier-street, there have been residing for some time now the orphan children of the late Captainj ...
Article : 417 wordsWILEY V. BESNETT.—The plaintiff sought to recover from the defendant £14 5s, for commission on sale of property in Birroll, Dickson, and Alfred streets to Mr. John de V. Lamb, for £570, at 2½ per cont. The ...
Article : 450 wordsTHE Italian war frigate Garibaldi, ont for a two years' cruise, anchored in Hobson's Bay yesterday afternoon. She was hoarded at once by the Italian vice-consul, Signor Branchi. On arriving she fired a Royal salute ...
Article : 306 wordsTHE third annual meeting of the Sydney Rowing Club took place last evening, at the Oxford Hotel, King-street. There was a large attendance of members present. Mr. Q. L. Deloitte presided. ...
Article : 1,027 wordsAlfred Stanley was charged with atealing a portmantean, containing jewellery and woaring apparel, value L10, the property of Mrs. Muir. Mr. Chapman appeared for the prosecutrix. The prisoner pleaded ...
Article : 785 wordsMR A. E. GORDON, the editor of the New Brunawick N. J. Times, has made a ruggestion in reforence to the utilising of the power of the tides, which appears to us non only novel, but practioal and important. The use ...
Article : 481 wordsAT West Auckland, on 24th February, Mary And Cotton was brought before the migistrates upon the chargea of poisoning Frederiok Cotton, her stepson, aged ten years, and her own son, Robert Robson ...
Article : 331 wordsRobert whesier, [?], was charged with stealing a eage and two parrots, of the vaiue of 8s, the property of Dasiel Ennis. He was fined 10s, or to be imprisoned until the rising of the court. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 30 Apr 1873, Page 3
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