SIR.—A Vi[?] squa[?] of wind and rain [?]urred herethis morning, which, being attended with extracrdinary circumstunces, deserven a brief notice in your columns. Precisely at one o'clock, I was roused from sleep by the ...
Article : 1,693 wordsMAY 25TH.—The remarks made by me in my last communication have created quite a "tempest in te[?]pot" amongst the philanthropic traders and their hired championr. A host of illiterate scr[?]bblers have rushed into ...
Article : 1,738 wordsFirst R[?].—The Maiden Plate of 75 sovs, for all malden horses at time of entrance, carrying weight for age; one event, 1[?] miles. Winters at the time of starting to carry 5 lbs. exire, not accum[?]lative. ...
Article : 241 wordsBEFORE his Honor the Chief Justice, and a jury of four. [?]SEPESON v. GREER. This was an action to recover the sam of £817 6s. 8d., balance of rent, of certain premises in Wentworth, ...
Article : 460 wordsBefore the Water Police Magistrate. William M'Carthy, found drunk in Albert-street, was discharged. Susan Newell, apprehended on warrant, charged with ...
Article : 60 wordsBefore the Water Police Magistrate, with Messrs. W. Day and B. Burdekin. James Barber, arrested for drunkenness, in George-street, was discharged. ...
Article : 157 wordsMehommed Cassim was hanged this morning. He made no confession. It was four minutes after the drop fell before he died. He straggled a great deal. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Volunteers, last night, headed by their splendid band, had a grand torchlight march through the town. They were followed by crowds of exelted people, who manifeated great interest in the proceedings. No ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE fify-seventh momthly meeting of the Philosophical Society of New South Wales, was held last evening in the Australian Library. The chair was taken by W. Macleay, Esq., M.P. ...
Article : 719 wordsThe illuminations last night exceeded expectation, and the transparencies showed very well despite the wet weather. It is understood the principal part of the gas piping goes to Sydney. ...
Article : 64 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Justice Wise and a jury of four. DUNCAN v. M'MINN. This was an action for breach of promise of marriage. Damages laid at £600. The defendant pleaded that he ...
Article : 853 wordsThe Governor reviewed the volunteers and military yesterday which was observed as a holiday. The Tomatin cleared for Sydney, with flour, bran, and hay. ...
Article : 33 wordsBy his Excellency the Right Honorable Sir John Young, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St, Michael and St, George, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsMAY 27.—QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY—A day on which every true and loyal subject of our gracious Queen, tries to do something in honour of her who sits on Britain's throne, was balled with pleasure by our good and loyal towns. ...
Article : 541 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Murphy, Peden, and Cald well. Julia M'Gregor, Georgs Radman, Jane Campbell, Margaret Donovan, and Mary M'Donald, brought up for ...
Article : 519 wordsJURY COURT.—-Mollson and another v. C[?]il and others; Hayes v. Pugh; Milford v. Gerrard. BANCO COURT.—Church and another v. Costello; Richardson and another v. Brooks and another; Zingle ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the estate of James H. Atkinson, a third meeting. Five debts were proved; and the official assignee read his report. The meeting was then adjourned until the 4th of June, when insolvent intends making an offer ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 28 May 1863, Page 5
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