THE Minister for Lands notifies that s[?]es of Crown Lands will be held as follows:- 29TH OCTOBER. STROUD.—Lands situate on the Myall, Barrington. ...
Article : 477 wordsThe Narandera correspondent of the Wagga Wagga Express states:—Ten fine bulls passed here on the lst instant from Buckingbong station to the [?] bought from Mr. Jcukins by Mr. Horsley, to whose station they are ...
Article : 2,267 wordsTHE Georg[?] of the Cleecland Bay Express wrote on S[?]gust 27:- The greatest excitement was caused in the town and district, on Sanday morning last, by the ...
Article : 1,090 wordsCOMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION.—MOTION NISIIn the matter of the pedition of Christopher Newton, of George-street, ware houseman, praying that the estste of Edwerd Denis Cleary, of Newcastle, ...
Article : 467 wordsA MEETING of the shareholders and others connected with the Co-operative Settlement Assoclation (Limited) was held yesterday evening, at the Tempcranco-hall, Russelt-street. Mr. Dale occupied the chair in the ...
Article : 396 wordsSeveral persons were fined for drunkenness. Francis O'Barn was fined 20s, or seven days, for being drunk and disorderly in Market-street. Jessle Campbell and Ellzabeth Effgraves, were each ...
Article : 154 wordsJIM KING, the Chinaman who was partlally ressted at the time his house was burned two weeks ago, died on last Tuesday. Ho, was buried by the Hong We Company, and his funeral was made the occasion for a ...
Article : 146 wordsFour drunkards were fined. John M'Farlane was fined 10s, Edward Crow 20s, and Samuel Irland and Charles Price 20s each, for being drunk and disorderly. ...
Article : 87 wordsSOME weeks since, a gentleman and family of Augusta (Ga.) visited his father in this city. The gentleman brought an excellent coloured woman with him, and left her to care for his children while he should visit ...
Article : 257 wordsIN a recent work entitled Statistics of the Telegraph, by Sir James Anderson, he shows that a reduction of tariff for internal messages has in nearly every lastance produced an enormous increase of traffic, with only a ...
Article : 501 wordsTHE City Coroner held an inquest (the ninth this week) on Saturday, at the Hand and Heart public-house, Liverpool and Kent streets, on view of the body of Mary Fahey, lying dead at the residence of Mary ...
Article : 368 wordsThe following information relative to the new rush to the Palmer is from the Northern Advocate September 20:- By the courtesy of Mr. Delorey, we are enabled to ...
Article : 1,354 wordsFrom the Mainland B. C. Guardian, June 3rd. Inter[?]ing and important services were held at St. Paul's Misiion, Lytto[?] B. C., on Sunday and Monday last, being the Whitsuntide Festivals of the Church of ...
Article : 299 wordsSIR,—My attention has been drawn to an article in this week's issue of the Town and Country (paze 464), headed as above, relative to a petition of one James Daw, as the allaged discoverer of tin in New South Wales. ...
Article : 439 wordsTHERE have been two very n[?]sy in the Versailles Assembly. A correspondant thus dere[?]es the uproar: M. de Kendrel, in the course of a speech, remarked that no comparl[?] could be made between ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Railway Bill, introduced to the Assembly by Mr. Gillies and road a first time, is, perhaps, the most Important measure that for a long time past has been presented to the Parllment of Victoria, The policy ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 13 Oct 1873, Page 3
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