Some incidents in reference to the busbrangers visit to Mr. Mackay's station, Wallendbeen, yesterday week have been related to us. Gilbert walked into the drawing room where Mr. Harris, of Goulburn, was engaged ...
Article : 1,142 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock.—Brooks and another v. Richardson and others, for judgment. Motions and Petitions,—Cooper v. Coopor and another, motion for decree. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe, intelligence from these diggings,, brought by the Wallaby yesterday, continues satisfactory. She had on freight for the Bank of New South Wales 1900 ounces, while ...
Article : 1,534 wordsIn the estate of William Spear, an examination meeting. Mr. Piggott examined insolvent's brother, who sought to prove against the estate for arrears of wages In the estate of William J. Martin, an examination ...
Article : 241 wordsTho ustinl fortnightly meeting of tho.members of tho Sydnoy'Municipal,.Council was hold yesterday after noon' at tho? MunicipaV. Cofmcil Chamhoi-s, "Vynynrdsquarc. I Present-His Vorshin tho Mayor, with ...
Article : 1,607 wordsTuesday, 28.—At Maitland: Mark New, Robert Cottler single. Wednesday. 29.—Joan M'Master, John Ducat, Stephen Mann Henry E. Nealds. John V. Phillip, third. William Baldwin ...
Article : 76 wordsThis is probably the last communication your correspondent will feel called upon to forward, at least for some, time to come. The news I have to send is of a most ...
Article : 416 wordsWilliam Blanton and Frank G. Hankey, charged with conspiring, to defraud; and found guilty were Sentenced Branton to twelve months labour, Sydney gaol, and Hankey to the same period in Parramatta ...
Article : 407 wordsA mighty woman with a bundle, a cross woman with a baby. an uncomfortable woman with a dog, an old gentleman with an car—trumpet, a. beaming young lady with an extensive crinoline, and the usual complement ...
Article : 1,057 wordsOf nineteen prisonors brought before the Court, thirteen were discharged, the, offenders being charged with drunkenness, riotous conduct, and stealing. William Johnston, found guilty of stealing a coat, ...
Article : 246 wordsMILITARY AND NAVAL lNTELLIGENCE—Among the modifications likely to be introduced into the next Estimates will, we are assured, be a reorganisation of the military train.—By the death of General W. L ...
Article : 565 wordsTHE PEOPLE OF HELBON.—Once upon a time the inhabitants of Helbon declared themselves independent and were going to establish a government of their own, but found themselves unable to carry out their intention, ...
Article : 627 wordsJohn Hogan, John Connor, Johm O'Malloy, and Patrick Hagan, drunkards, were discharged. Catharine Murray, for using obscene language while drunk in George—street; and Farran, a lascar seaman, for ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 28 Mar 1865, Page 3
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