Sir,—The inhabitants of Wallsond had for some time past been very favourably situated as regards having the mail brought to and from this place. But I am sorry to say there appears, at the present time, some ...
Article : 403 wordsSir,—In my last I endeavoured, in my humble way, to show the great blessing of free selection. I will now endeavour to show the falschood of the writer of No. 3 article, in the Ilerald of Monday, 23rd January, ...
Article : 1,238 wordsThis was an action for damages under the following circumstances, as set forth in the declaration:—The defendant was a publican, and kept the Star Inn at East Kempsoy, and being desirous of increasing his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 874 wordsIn the estate of John Dickson, a first meeting. One debt was proved. In the estate of William H. Hopkins, a single meeting. Two debts were proved, and the official assignee ...
Article : 443 wordsPatrick Maher, found drunk and incapable on the Circular Quay, was discharged. Ann King pleaded guilty of making use of obscene language on the South Head Road, Paddington, and ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.—The weather during the past week has been unusually oppressive; on Thursday the thermometer stood at 100 in the shade, and the preceding day at 98. On Sunday afternoon ...
Article : 722 wordsThursday, 2[?]d.—Henry [?]. Rich, application by Mr. Sixon [?]Tomago Coal Mining Company. Friday, 3rd.—Loize and [?]nach, to proceed on information. Philip Snapo, Mary dickson, third. William J Gibbes, ...
Article : 111 wordsSir,—I have much pleasure in sending you herewith, from the property of W. Hardy, Esq., of Loughgall, in this neighbourhood, a small quantity of the dressed fibre of the Gompho-carpus, or wild cotton ...
Article : 503 wordsOne drunkard was discharged. William Walker, for being drunk and disorderly at the Ashfield Railway Station, was fined 10s.; or, fortyeight hours' gaol. ...
Article : 1,285 wordsPOISONING BY MUSUROOMS.—On Friday morning last a child under three years of age, the daughter of Mr. G. Tucker, of Rathluba, was taken suddenly ill, with uncontrollable laughter, and total lose of power in ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 2 Feb 1865, Page 3
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