ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH.—On Sunday next, in honour of a visit of Coadjutor Archibishop Vaughan, who intends delivering a sermon in the above church, the congregation intend presenting him with, an address of welcome, also another ...
Article : 588 wordsNoah Rees, of Newcastle, butcher. Cause of sequestration: Falling off of business and had debts. Liabutties, £98 15s 6d. Asscis, £13 7s 10d. Deliciency, £85 7s 9d. Official assignee, Mr. J. P. Mackenzie. ...
Article : 69 wordsSeveral drunkards were disposed of. A young man named. William Hargraves was charged with having been, drunk and disorderly, with having resisted a constable in the ...
Article : 498 wordsI am sorry to have to chronicle an accident this time which may have been attended with fatal results, but for a providential warning. It appears that on Tuesday morning last, about 3 a.m. the walls of the house occupied by Mr. ...
Article : 500 wordsSince my last the weather has been all that could be desired at this season of the year, viz., frosty nights and cold fine days. The roads are drying up, so I've no doubt but if it still continues fine we shall have a very respectable escort next ...
Article : 2,025 wordsPerhaps a short account of our doings at Greta might in terest some of your Sydney readers. Greta is a small township, but within a very short time is bound to be a prosperous and increased community. It is situated ...
Article : 616 wordsAfter a spell of rain and its attendant sloppiness and discomfort, sufficiently long to give us all a fit of the dolefuls we have been favoured this week with fine dry weather. The nights and mornings bring us hard frost, but the days are for ...
Article : 846 wordsThree drunkards were fined. Catherine Smith was fined 10s, or four days, for being drunk and disorderly, Charles Peters pleaded, guilty to being ...
Article : 311 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Kiama Municipal Council took place on Tuesday (yesterday). There were present, the Mayor, Aldermen Colley, Hindmarsh, Grey, and King, Minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 405 wordsTHE Steam Navigation Board yosterday hold an inquiry into the cause of the collision between the Oakwork and a fishing vessel, name unknown, [?] the Old Head of Kinsale, on the coast of Ireland, [?] the 21st ...
Article : 2,335 wordsA row, which resulted in the death of a man, occurred about four days ago at Eremeran. It appears that there was some dispute about rations, or the cooking, when one man in a paroxysm of passion, threw the cook on the fire. The poor ...
Article : 310 wordsMINING.—During the past week not a single occurrence has taken place regarding further mining development, and our researches remain as [?]. In my last I mentioned that several parties were out prospecting, and that some had every ...
Article : 1,042 wordsFATAL results of poisoning are most frequently occasioned by delay in applying, or by ignorance of, the antidote. The following is a list of the antidotes of the common poisons, and I suggest that chemists, ...
Article : 390 wordsOUR Ballarat correspondent (says the Argus) sends the following additional particulars respecting this extraordinary outrage:- Mr. Titchers, the drugggist, at Egerton, who ...
Article : 1,577 wordsWeather beautifully fine, and every sign of rain having vanished like a frost in summer. The river rising rapidly at the rate of about ten inches in tweaty four hours, which is considered by the oldest ishabitants an enormous one; in the ...
Article : 375 wordsSince my last, I have very little fresh news to report, but first, and to commence with, allow me to correct a mistake I made in my last: I said that the wash in the prospecting claim was thirty feet wide, instead of which it is forty feet ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 25 Jul 1874, Page 4
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