THE additional buildings and machinery of thin company are progressing rapidly to completion. The rolling mills for the production of railway bars will be in operation in the course of a few days. The new blast furnace is ...
Article : 174 wordsIT is hereby ordered that the common jury cause Thomsan and Wife v. the Commissioner for Railways be taken, in the Jury Court, on Monday next, the 29th instant, and that the jurors already summond for that cause ...
Article : 73 wordsON Tuesday evening, John Robertson, Esq., M.P., Minter for Lands, was entertained at a public dinner at the Wellington Ian, Orange, in recognition of his services to the country in introducing and successfully passing ...
Article : 5,400 wordsSIR,—I was painfully affected by reading an extract from a pamphlet entitled, "Military Despotism; or, the Ennis[?] killing Dragoon, a Tale of Indian Life," which appeared in the Empire of the 17th instant. I would hope, ...
Article : 190 wordsJohn Thomas Moran, of Young, Lambing Flat, suctioneer and commission agent. Liabilities, £322 10s. 3d. Assets, £316 5[?] Deficit, £6 5s. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. ...
Article : 91 wordsTHE following letter has been forwarded to as for publication:— 11, Limbard-street E.C. 17th April, 1863. Sir,—By the desire of the committee of the ...
Article : 313 wordsMr. Editor,—While members of the Legislature and officers of the highest rank have addressed you on the above court-martial, the rank and file have not as ye[?] given you their ideas relative to the proceeding. I[?] ...
Article : 545 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Cheeke. M'KANE V. VICKERY. In this action plaintiff sought to recover £200 damages for slander. Defendant is the proprietor of a boot and ...
Article : 329 wordsSIR,—I observe in one of Mr. Hamilton's speeches at East Maitland, reported by the Press, the following passage—"I would not put myself on a level with Buchanan, who was bought off for £900 a year." I beg to ...
Article : 471 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and the Mayor, with Messrs. Lenehan, Lyons, Chapman, Peden, and Hill. John Johnson, Margaret Wilson, and Ann Haigh, brought up for drunkenness, were discharged. ...
Article : 433 wordsSIR,—The Sydney University has goodly buildings, erected at a great cost; men of learning as professors; and all the needful framework for providing a sound and complete education for the young men of this ...
Article : 517 wordsSIR,—Allow us, [?] Mr. Reuter's agents, to draw your attention to the different complexion of the American news, as reported in your columns and those of the Herald, and to point out that the two versions are ...
Article : 330 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. J. Murphy. Richard Taylor and Mary Clarke, charged with drunkenness, were discharged. ...
Article : 568 wordsOn! the dread silence of that lonely grave! Brooding like Destiny in darkness veiled: A shadowed sorrow, which we shrink to brave, Albeit, 'tis on the brain in blackness, sealed. ...
Article : 444 wordsSIR—Within the past few months, myself, and I have no doubt many others, have been particularly edified and amused at the attempts of div[?]rs correspondents to the daily journals, to invent a new name for our colony; ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 24 Jun 1863, Page 2
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