A most interesting and impressive ceremony took place, yesterday, in connection with the opening of the new Roman Catholic Church at Burwood. The preparations were carried out in a very satisfactory ...
Article : 1,769 wordsJames Keane, of Wilshire-streat, labourer. Causes of sequestration: Want of work and pressure under writ of [?] sa. Inabilities, £[?] 14s d; asse[?]s, £[?] deficiency £60 14[?]9d. Official assignee, Mr. F. T. Humphery. ...
Article : 864 wordsCONFIRMATION.—A grand church day was held here on Tuesday, in St, John's Cliuroh, by a confirmation service, on which occasion, besides the incumbent, the Rev. W. J. Gunther, there were present his Lordship the Bishop of ...
Article : 580 wordsSIR,—Can you furnish me with answers to the following questions? Where can I get an authentic account of the appearance of Fisher's apparition? ...
Article : 404 wordsIn educational matters it may be worth while to mention that after eight years residence at Omega, the connection of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt with the public school at that place has terminated. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt received an address from ...
Article : 295 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have a long winter here the oldest inhabitant cannot call to mind such a severe one for wind and biting frosts. Sunday and Monday last the westerly wind blew [?] hurricane, and to the discomfort of those who had ...
Article : 927 wordsDURING Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (June 21), the Great Western Railway Company converted its southwestern lines from the broad to the narrow gaugo. The work began at daybreak on Friday morning, and ...
Article : 494 wordsTen drunkards were fined. John Cornwall, for using obacone langua in Parramatta-street, was fined 40s, or fourteen days' gaol. ...
Article : 170 wordsTHE box trick, which has of late attracted so much curiosity, or one on a somewhat similar principle, was (says the Melbourne Argus of the 10th) brought under the notice of the District Police-court Benelt, ...
Article : 252 wordsI promised you at the late Singleton show to keep you posted up in events happening in this district, of sunfficient Importance to secure space in your valuable and widely-spread paper. We are not the liveliest community in the colony, as you ...
Article : 473 wordsThree drunkards were disposed of. ROSTER.—Monday: Messrs. Lester, Williams, Curran, and Penfold. Tuesday: Messrs. Goole, Loxton, Hunt, Reading, Mullins, and Pope. ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE City Coronor held an inquest at the Observer Tavern, George-street North, at 9 o clock on Saturday; touching the cause of death of a man named George Brittain, who was found drowned ...
Article : 317 wordsTHE correspondent of the Cooktown Courier, writing from the Upper Camp, on August 4th, says: The productiveness of the new rush to the upper tributari[?] of the Palmer—of which Sandy Creek in the principal, ...
Article : 1,949 wordsSince my last the all-exciting topic at the two townships has been the raid made on the shanty-keepers. to effect which the police have been unusually active during the past few weeks. In the first place they have grappled with the evil of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 14 Sep 1874, Page 3
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