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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsWE are indebted to Greville and Bird for the following information relative to the flood at the Clarence. The news is up to Friday midnight:— On Saturday, the 14th February, the waters at Yates' ...
Article : 1,185 wordsSIR,—Permit me, through the medium of your truly liberal paper, to draw the attention of my countrymen to the fact of St. Patrick's Day drawing so near at hand, and no steps having yet been taken to celebrate the festival ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsSINCE my last, the wet weather continued as I expected for two additional days. All the creeks south of Nowra are bank high. The stone bridge across Nowra Creek was washed away by the great force of water which ...
Article : 458 wordsTHE subjoined letter has been handed to us for publication. It is evident from the tenor in which Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel) Burke, of the 3rd Buffs, speaks of the people of this colony, that the friends of the first ...
Article : 348 wordsJURY CAUSES FOR TO-DAY.—Moren v. Brown and another; Donovan v. Grogan. ...
Article : 18 wordsSIR,—Your very able correspondent "J.M." the naturalist, in yesterday's Empire, after making a number of transcripts from Professor Owne's writings on Odontogr[?]phy, goes on to say that, Dr. Gray, at the late meeting ...
Article : 887 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Burdekin and Oatley. Mary Simpson and Maryann Williams, both pleading guilty to making use of obscene language in the streets ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,267 wordsThe France gives a long and very [?]ous account of the Pope's reception of the Princes [?] Tour d'Auvergue, which took place on December the 15th. All the usual gala ceremony and etiquette were dispensed ...
Article : 1,170 wordsSIR,—When Mr. W. Forster uttered his prophecy that there would be endless collisions between the squatters and free selections, he was not olindly guessing a probable result, but knowing the domineering spirit of the ...
Article : 1,576 wordsBEFORE Mr. T. C. Breillat. Christopher Mills, charged with being drunk and of riotous behaviour in George-street, was fined 10s., or twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 153 wordsONE of the most pleasant picnics we ever had the privilege of attending took place on Saturday, at the pretty and romantic spot in Middle Harbour known as Hunter Bay. The fets was given by our respected ...
Article : 1,374 wordsSIR,—The recent revelations concerning the existence and cause of contagious fever within the Darlinghurst gaol, and the absolute necessity, during this hot weather, of avoiding everything likely to be prejudicial to health, ...
Article : 505 wordsI SHOULD have sent you an account of the last fresh in the Paterson River, but I thought some one more competent would have done so. I now send you a few particulars. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 23 Feb 1863, Page 5
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