THE last few days' rain have been of great servie to the district. The crops have a most luxuriating appearance, Since my last, Mr. Ogilvie, the Nowra schoolmaster, is dead, alter several deys illness; he was respected ...
Article : 207 wordsAMONGST the many conflicting political elemets now engaging public attention in New South Wales, ed its metropolic in particular, the Riverine movement is not the least conspicous. It seems to have sprung ...
Article : 1,649 wordsTHE annual meeting of the members of the New South Wales Cricket Association was held at Lawrence [?] ome, last evening, Mr. R. Driver, M. L. A. in the chair The secretary, Mr. J. R. Cayton, read the following ...
Article : 2,823 wordsThis was an application by the defendant for a special jury of twelve. Sir W. Manning. Q. C., and Mr. Darley, appeared in support of the application; Mr. Isaacs and Mr. Mey mo[?]t ...
Article : 870 wordsTHE match between ten Victorians and ten men of New South Wales, whcih had commeneed on Thursday, was se[?]nmed yesterday morning at the Volunteer's Butt, Paddington The ranges fired at on the first day ...
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Article : 177 wordsSIR—In your report of my lecture on phrancology. delivered at the School of Arts last evening your reporter represents me as having said that there were those who "do not believe in the truth of philosophy, geology. ...
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Article : 966 wordsIn the estate of Thomas Baker, a third meeting. No creditor appeared. The official assignee handed in his report. In the estate of Francis Vickery, a third meeting. ...
Article : 145 wordsThere were only four cases on the Sheet. Mary Johnson and Mary Mack, described as idle and disorderly characters, were each sent to gaol for one month. ...
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Article : 140 wordsMM. POUSSARD AND DOUAY'S CONCERT.—The entertainment at the School of Arts last night was far more numerously attended than the last concert. The propertorie of these extraordinary artist seems ...
Article : 188 wordsIt is reported that the Federals are actively recruiting in Canada. The expences of the defence in the case of the Cirmorne rioters amounted to nearly £3000. ...
Article : 52 wordsAn ichabitant of Havre has been fined two frances for hissing twice during a performance at the theatre. Some l'ght; and effective stream-cars have recently been introduced on the suburban street railways of New ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 17 Oct 1863, Page 5
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