THE report of the Captain Relief Committee is satisfactory. A great many operatives have availed themselves of the offer of a agricultural work from the landowners in the neighbourhood, Many have left for the same work in adjacent ...
Article : 1,420 wordsVia Olago, we have intelligence from Auckland to the 24th, and from Napter on the 28th ultimo. We extract the following from our files— (From the Daily Southern Cross, October 24.) ...
Article : 1,872 wordsPRISLEY V. COMEN— £25 were claimed by plaintiff as the nett process of a vehicle sold to him by a Mr. Pa[?] re-sold by defendent on plaintiff's account The [?]mony of plaintiff and defendant did not ...
Article : 663 wordsSouthern Cross Office, Saturday, three p.m.Three settlers have arrived in Auckland, reporting that two children of Mr. Trust, at Kenedy's Farm, have been tomohawked by the Maorice, and one shot through ...
Article : 678 wordsTHE adjourned meeting of parties interested in the purchase and sale of wool and other produce, was held yesterday afternoon, to the Chamber of Commerce. The following gentleman were present— Mr. H. ...
Article : 565 wordsNOVEMBER 10— ECHO L OF ARTS— The annual meeting of the members of this institution was held on Friday evening, in the society's rooms, George-street, for the purpose of electing new officers and members of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsBEFORE he Police Magistrate with Messrs. Day, Chepman, G. Hill, Outley, Cullen, and Cohen. There were fourteen cases on the police sheet, of which five were discharged. ...
Article : 667 wordsLAST evening; the usual monthly meeting of this society was held in the Australian Library, Bent-street. Sir John Young occupted the chair. Profeesor Smith, M.D., produced a number of ancient ...
Article : 1,175 wordsBy the Balclutha we have our flies to the 9th instant. There is no news of importance. The court presided over by the Chief Justice was on Saturday temporarily converted into a legal arena of the ...
Article : 274 wordsNOVEMBER 10— WEATHER AND CHAPS— riot-very hot-its the state of the weather. Dry-very dry-is the condition of the roads and forms. Insect life is very numerous and exceedingly annoying; morquitos, to ...
Article : 527 wordsOUR papers from Otago are to the 29th October. The following is from the Daily Times of that date— The first escort from [?]e Taied diggings arrived in town-last evening in charge of Mr. Sub-inspector Sincock, ...
Article : 581 wordsRUST IN WHEAT— We regre to learn that rust in continuing to make and have amongst the wheat throughout the Maitland district. There is post only a farm free from it and the settlers anticipate that the yield will be ...
Article : 529 wordsBEFORE Mr. E. North. Charles Hummings, apprehended on warrantm charged with doing forestening language towards Mary Ann Foley, was bound in his own recognishces to keep the ...
Article : 483 wordsTHE WHEAT CHOP— We regret much that the wheat crop in many parts of the district is likely to be destroyed by just this year, and in other places has been wholly destroyed already. We could name places where whole ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 12 Nov 1863, Page 5
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