IT is a matter of common observation that ever] election of a member for the district of But Maitland has been contested. This eiren naance is atteibuted to various causes, the principal being that the town ...
Article : 1,808 wordsThe wool sales closed on the 3rd. The quantity catalogued was 92,812 bales, of which ...
Article : 115 wordsA MEETING, to take into consideration the advisability of urging upon the Government the necessity of thier adopting some measure for the protection of parties who forward goods to the interior, was held within the ...
Article : 1,618 wordsJULY 30— I and by the paper lately to band that a bill has been introduced into the Aaaembly to regulate the payment of wages in outrent coin-or, in other words, to do away with tbe truck system. The tendency ...
Article : 353 wordsThis was an action to recover the sum of £41 15s. 3d., balance of salary. The plaintiff was the son of a Mr. Bell, recently superintendent of a priva's Lunatic Asylant, belonging to Doctor "Willmott. Tba plaintiff ...
Article : 462 wordsHides in good demand for best light kinds. Some Australian ox and cow sold at rather higher prices. Best heavy have slightly given way, but more business doing at public ...
Article : 182 wordsSIR— You, in your able leader, and also your corresspondent " Advance Australis," (advocate direct taxation, to the principles of which I think every reflecting mind must agree; but allow me to take exception to your ...
Article : 504 wordsPrivate advices from Western Australia state that transportation will be continued there, but the system of granting conditional pardons will be abandaned. ...
Article : 27 wordsFrom Melbourne— Cinderella, Sussex, Essex, Trebolgon, Marco Polo, Dover Castle, Swiftsure, Moravian, Agincourt. From Sydney— Alfred, Duncan Dunbar, ...
Article : 165 wordsBANCO COURT— Anderson and another v. Boylson; Holmes v. Ro[?]inson; Rusden v. Elliott and others; Graham v. Jenkins; Priestley v.Blythe. IN EQUITY— Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at ...
Article : 55 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of James H. Atkinson, an examination meeting. Insolvent was present. Mr. Jones, on behalf of Mr. Barker, solicitor, staled that as he understood the ...
Article : 192 wordsDISTRESSING OCCURRENCE— On the 20lb ultimo, a farmer named' William Ward, residing at Bullbudgerle, twelve miles from this place, alter disposing of his produce in town; was proceeding homeward with his team ...
Article : 801 wordsWednesday, 12— Enoch W. Radder, adjourned, single; James Macdonald, second. Thomas Power, first. George A. F. Lente single. Thomas Phillips, first At Braidwood: Mary A. Greenslade, second, 11. ...
Article : 70 wordsBEFORE Alfred Cheeke, Esq., CASTLE V.GREVILLE. In this action plaintiff sought to recover £10 for damages done to certain property. Defendant occupied ...
Article : 163 wordsThe race took place on the 16th June, the course being from Patney Aqueduot to the ship at Mortlake. At five minutes past two, the signal being given, Chambers was the first to ...
Article : 417 words8527 Dalton v. Grogan 3609 Stuart v. Arthur 8637 Carr v.Fyle 3610 Clane v. McMshon 3538 Hurley v.Fyle 3615 Drysdale v. Henry 3562 Held v. Burton 3629 Churchwood v. Patterson ...
Article : 104 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, with the Police Magistrate and Messrs. Moseley Cohen, Cullet, Kettle, and Morris Asher. Eleven persons, brought up for drunkenness, were ...
Article : 1,873 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. R. Ronald and Mr. J. Williams. Mary Ann Smith, found drunk in Argyle-street, was discharged. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 11 Aug 1863, Page 5
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