Jemmy was statesman beld, Palmoruton a fool to him; Forster and his crony Geff— Both were sert to school to him. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe nomination for Goublnurn took place to day. Merri Alexander was proposed by W. Davies, seconded by O Flizpatrick. Philip Dignam was proposed by J. Marsden, reconded by F. Horn. H. T. Sibley proposed him. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsDUNCAN DUNRAR, ship, 1374 tons Swanson, from London. 29th August, via Plymonth, 10th Septermber. Passengers—Mr. and Mar. James Maoarthur. Miar Macarthur and 2 servants, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon, Mr. J. Lamb, Mrs. Lamb, 3 children and ...
Article : 105 wordsTHE digest of recent proceedings in the Parlia ment of South Australia on the squatting ques tion as publishied in yesterday's Empire bears an important significance at the present time. ...
Article : 2,194 wordsThe Southern Gold-fields miners of Braid wood presented Mr. James Bold with a numerously signed reguisition, and are inviting the co-operation of Burran. gong, Adelong, Gundagal, and Nerrigundah. ...
Article : 49 wordsDecember 6—Morpeth, steamer and You Yangs, steamer, from Sydnay. DEPARTURES. December, 6—Jason Martha Ellen, Monutain Maid, Sarah ...
Article : 45 wordsOCEAN, brig, for South Sea Islancs ECHIE, brig, for Kodiack. SARAH AND MARIA, harque, for Shanghal. LADY YOUNG stomer for Brisbane. ...
Article : 46 wordsDecember 5.—Our Hope, Elanter, Creighavar, and Success, from Newcastel; Mandarin, from Clalio. December 6.—Natal. from Newcastle; Harriet Nathan, from Hobart Town; Marin de Panohuco, from Tome; Ant, from Port. Albert. ...
Article : 83 wordsGreig-and Murray sold at auction to-day 135 tons Adelaide flour, per sample, at £19 2s. 64. to £19 17s. 65.; terms, one month; 170 tons damaged Chilian at £10. to £10 15.;p als[?] 46[?]0 boxes foreign candler, 3000 case ...
Article : 52 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me a small space in your journal for the purpose of stating a few facts relative to the trentment masters of ships are subjected to in this port by the Cuvtoms department. I arrived here with a cargo ...
Article : 1,351 wordsFor London.—Xanthe, steamer, Sir John Lawrence, Young England, Colonial Empire, and Woolloomootoo, early. For Hongkong.—Atrevida, This Day. For Mauritius.—Clara Sayers, early. ...
Article : 103 wordsDECEMBER 5th, 6p.m.—Guadelette, from Adelaide, [?]to Sydney. ...
Article : 25 wordsTHE BISHOP OF SYDNEY ON FREE SELECTION.—In the course of his address to the members of the Church of England, in St. James School-room, last evening the Right Rev. Bishop of Sydney, as will be seen by the ...
Article : 1,421 wordsp a.m.—Grafton, S. E: fine. Tenterfield. N. E. cloncy. Armidale S. E.: fine Murrurundi, S W.; fine. ...
Article : 228 wordsStar of Australia, steamer, 186 tons, Burnett, for Moreton H and Rockhampton. A. S. N. Co., agents. Sir John Lawrence, ship, 879 tons, Fernie, for London. J.L. Montefiore. agent. ...
Article : 44 wordsANNEE MELHUISH, brig. 363 tond Williams, for Port Chalmern Passengers—Mrs. Williams and child. ATREVIDA. barque, 457 tons, Biscet, for Hongkong, with 67 Chinese passenger. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsTO DAY Messrs. Mort and Co. disposed of by auction 116 casks of tallow, recovered from the wreck of the Volunteer. The tallow was a first class sample of boiling down beef, in very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,316 wordsJURY LIST.—The revision of hte jury list for 1865, was again proceded with yesterday, at the Central Polices Court, to the letter Hinclusively. The folloowing justices were pre[?]ent;—R. Ross (chairman) Messrs. Weakes ...
Article : 290 wordsINDEPENDENT METHODIST MISSION CHAPEL —a public tes meeting was held on Monday evening, in the Indedependent Methodist Mission Chapel, on Botany road the proceeds being destined to defray the expenses ...
Article : 201 wordsClosing at the General Post-office, as follows:— For Auckland.—By the Alice Cameron, This Day, at noon, if not under way. For London.—By the Xanthe, This Day, at noon. ...
Article : 318 wordsThe London Review says it is not generally known that Mr. Tennyson is indebted to Mr. Thomas Waciner, the soulptor, and the author of a recently published volume of pleasant poems, for the story and the plot of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 7 Dec 1864, Page 4
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