DECEMBER 24.—SMALL DEBT Court.—James Danmead, batcher; appeared summons to answer the complaint of Joseph Finn, for non payment of on a week's wages, 3s., due to plaintiff's son for services rendered to ...
Article : 386 wordsThe aspect of the heavens in the morningcast a damp on the spilits of many who hoped to have a day of uninterrupted pleasure out of doors. As, however, it began to be found out that nko such steady soaking rain as the clouds ...
Article : 378 wordsSHORTLY after one o'clock on Thursday afternoon list the Inhabitants of the town were startled at hearing that one of the prisoners confined to the new gaol had made his escape by getting over the wall of the airing yard. So ...
Article : 1,062 wordsBetween two and thrre hundred members of the Newsouth Wales A liance, with their wives and families, went to Cremorne in the Peri and Pearl, steamers, yesterday, accompanied by an excellent band, The usual games ...
Article : 138 wordsDECEMDER 25TH —TEMPERANCE MEETING—On Wednesday, a meeting of persons favourable to the formation of a temperance soole'y in Windsor, was held in the Wesleyan School-room, Macquarie-street, Mr. W. ...
Article : 411 wordsYesterday the Annual Woolloomooloo Bay Regatta came off, but owing to the very unfavourable state of the weather there were not not nearly so many spectators as is usual on such an occasion, The last three ...
Article : 2,145 wordsNotwithstanding the unpromising state of the weather yesterday, morning, the steamers engaged to ply between Sydney and Manly Beach, and Watson's Bay, Were crowded with passengers. Picnic parties innumerable, ...
Article : 357 wordsSUICIDE OF ANOTHER CITY MERCHANT—Yesterday afternoon Dr.Lankester, the coroner for Middlesex, held an inquest at No. 14, Farniva[?]r-un, Helborn, on the body of Mr. Annandas Christian Frederick Droston, aged ...
Article : 1,014 wordsThe arrival of Christmas without a pantomime would be a sensation indeed, for this time honoured custom has apparently grown into an annual necessity. It is true the pantomime proper, In which the introduction was but ...
Article : 886 wordsDECEMBER 22.—Today has been the polling, day at Pyramul for the county member. Mr. Marlin opposed Mr. Samuel. No poll was expected till lost night. The neigbourhood was taken by surprise The polling list ...
Article : 301 wordsA stea excursion to Middle Harbour in connection with the Australian Catholic Young Man's Society of the Sacred Heart, took place yesterday. The attractive grounds at the Bilmoral Gardens were selected as the ...
Article : 489 wordsTHIS ruffian has been at work again this week, and to some tune, as the following account will show:—On Monday morning last the mailman brought in the intelligence that the Albury mail had been stuet[?]op on ...
Article : 1,595 wordsDECEMBER 21.—Circulars are out giving notice of the intention to publish here, an opposition to ''ours," to be called the Armidale Free Press; and I must observe that an undertaking of tuat kind would, I believe, meet with ...
Article : 682 wordsThe grand view of the Pacific Ocean which is presented at Cougee attracted a large number of visitors from Sydney. Some in private carriages, some in omnibuses and cabs, and some on foot were paising to our after hour ...
Article : 178 wordsThe children of the Globe National School had their annual treat yesterday on the ground of Mr. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 27 Dec 1864, Page 5
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