POLICE OFFICE—Saturday, January 31st.—Before the Mayor, and Messrs. Shepherd and G. Langley.—Samuel Cornwell was summoned by John Wheatly to show cause why he should not remove from the premises coupied. ...
Article : 776 wordsNEVER perhaps in the annals of sporting has there been a preater success then our first Mornya regatta. First Race—Prize, £3—For amateres (with coxswain) pulling two cars, in boats 23 feet and under. Distance ...
Article : 3,225 wordsSIR.—The committee for the forthooming moton having fenced in the Domain, no doubt intend to charge for admission to the ground. Now, it is well known when the All-England Eleven were here, that numbers of the ...
Article : 179 wordsSIR.—I happened to be a passenger by the train which arrived at the Rediern station at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning last, and observing several mounted troopers in attendance with the police van. I assumed that ...
Article : 667 wordsSIR,—Mr. Kreff's intersting description of the Emydossurians of tropical Australia, which appeared in yesterday's Empire, contains some observation which do not appear to me to coincide with the usually received ...
Article : 496 wordsJANUARY 31ST—I am happy to say we have been favoured with beautiful showers of rain. The grass is growing beautifully, the country looks charming cattle are beginning to look fat, and the farmers are ...
Article : 612 wordsSIR,—What right, or by what authority, has the inspector-General of Police to order three pairs of white trousers for each member of the Sydny froce, at 12s. per pair, of £1 16s. for the three pair, and very had trousers they ...
Article : 262 wordsSIR,—I do not know that the humble individual who ventures to address you on the present occasion can hope for a small share of your attention. He must admit, that he has no personal claim whatever upon your ...
Article : 786 wordsSIR,—The residents at Small's Bay and Birch Grove, returning by the evening boats to their homes, after landing at the Dry Dock, have to pass through some hundred or so of balck seamen belonging to the Royal Moil streamers. ...
Article : 158 wordsDR. COLENSO belives that, though the Scriptures may contain, as perhaps other books may, everything necessary to salvatin, they furthermore contain a greater number of inveractities than most ...
Article : 1,829 wordsJANUARY 31ST.—On Wednesday evening, the 28th instant a public meeting was held in the Presbyterian Church, in connection with the London Missionary Society. Praise and prayer formed the opening services; and the ...
Article : 138 wordsBY the Yarra Yarra we have Brisbane papers to the 29th ultimo. The following is from the Courier:— IPSWICH, Tuesday afternoon.—News of a most melancholy accident, which occurred between Laidley and ...
Article : 391 wordsJANUARY 29TH.—ELECTION FOR LIVERPOOL PLAINS.— POLLING DAY.—Tamworth has been alive and astir today. Troops of boys (Burdekinites) with accordeons, and each brandishing a cornstalk, have been parading ...
Article : 277 wordsSIR,—As on admire of cricket, and wishing to see the best team selected to meet the Victorians, I think the associatiion should have paused before they accepted the resignation of Mr. Boak. I believe that private business ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 3 Feb 1863, Page 2
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