NOMINATION DAY.—Yesterday (Tuesday) was the day appointed for nomination of alderman for Anderson ward, caused by vacancy by the death of Alderman Williams. The meeting took place at the court-house. There were about ...
Article : 428 wordsThis case lasted all day and had not concluded when the Court rose. The evidence and counsels addressesion both sides have closed, and his Honor will direct the jury to-day. ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE Geelong Advertiser reports that on the night of the 8th May, about 9 o'clock, during, the temporary absence of Mrs. Burns, the female warder, a terrible row was heard in the female portion of the ...
Article : 241 wordsTHE usual fortnightly meeting of the City Municipal Council was held in the Town Hall, York-street, yesterday morning. Present: His Worship the Mayor (J. Merriman, Esq,) and Aldermen Fowler, Maointosh, ...
Article : 138 wordsBANCO COURT.—Hurley v. Greville, Part heard; Holdsworth v. Pockley, Loxton v. Livingston, Pedan v.M'Elhone. MASTER'S OFFICE.—11 a.m.: Hosking v. Mitchell ...
Article : 43 wordsWilliam Down (second Insolvency): An adjourned application, moved by the Insolvent in person. Insolvent was ordered to amend affidavit filed on 15th ultimo. Meeting stands adjourned to 27th instant. ...
Article : 793 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Victorian Press Association was held at the Albion Hotel, on Tuesday, there being a tolerably good attendance of members, Mr. Jesses Evans (president) presiding. The report and balance ...
Article : 484 wordsThe mining manager of the Comet G.M. Co. reports on the 19th instant:—"Progrese for last week, 4ft 6in; the total depth 92ft. The character of the country is getting better every foot the shaft goes down, and there ...
Article : 1,886 wordsSINCE my last there has been no material change in the general aspect of the mines on Hawkins' Hill situate to the north of Rapp's, with the exception of Carroll and Beard's, and Krohmann's. The whim has been removed ...
Article : 1,140 wordsTHE Launceston correspondent of the Hobart Town Mercury writes:—I am happy to say that our iron industriel are progressing very favourably. Two gentlemen from Melbourne have recently visited the ...
Article : 593 wordsAT the Criminal Sessions on Friday, Francis Kabat was brought up for trial, charged with having forged and uttered a cheque accepted by Mr. Nicholas Fitzgerald, M.L.C., of Castlemaine, for LlOO 15s 6d. dated ...
Article : 1,784 wordsTHE trial of sub-inspector Montgomery for the murder of Mr. Glass, cashier of the Northern Bank at Newtown-Stewart, has occupied Mr, Justice Barry several duys during the present week, and has not yet been ...
Article : 356 wordsAnn Caffrey, for using threatening language, was bound over to keep the peace for twelve months-self in L20, and one in £20, or go to gaol for the period. Michael Wynne, entered on the sheet as a cabman, ...
Article : 243 wordsA CORRESPONDENT at Beyrout writes as following to the German Gazelle, of Vienna:- I met to-day an old acquaintance, the camel-driver, Sheikh Abdul, and he told me that his wife has died. ...
Article : 653 wordsWE have about a month's files from Fiji The Gazette of 3rd instant says:—A strong coalltion is, we understand, being formed to oppose the Government at the approaching session of Parliament. It is rumoured ...
Article : 1,381 wordsAlexander Craig, Charies Horner, George Fairweather, Elizabeth Wilcox, and Kilon O'Brien were fined 5' for drunkenness. Elizabeth Wilcox, in addition to being fined,for ...
Article : 475 wordsFROM the Wallsend correspondent of the Chronicle we learn that the late accident at Waratah, took place about 11 o'clcok on Saturday. had the sufferer is Alderman Peter Grant, who has been so violently ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 21 May 1873, Page 3
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