SIR,—We request the inse[?]tion [?] the following remarks, on a paragraph in Saturday's Empire, from your Shoalhaven correspondent, in reference to a me[?]ting of those in favour of "proteation." ...
Article : 427 wordsTo enable us to meet the large outlay consequent upon the imposition of the newspaper tax, we are compiled to increase the subscription to the EMPIRE from 15s. to 20s. per quarter. This ...
Article : 157 wordsTHE Quarter Sessions have just terminated, James Hanigan, convictad of stealing from the person, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour, Alexander Sangster, malicious wounding by firing a gun, three ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Alexandra, steamer, sailed this morning for Sydney with the All-England Eleven aboard. The escort brought down, this week, 27,592 ounces of gold. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsThe races came off to-day and ware well attended. The Maiden P[?]ate was won by Mr. Yuilles' Glenquille. The Criterion Handicap by Mr. Dowling's Falcon; Glenquille being second. ...
Article : 63 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday. Mr. PLUNKETT laid upon the table of the House, despatches respecting the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint. ...
Article : 3,664 wordsWheat is quoted at 7s. 6d., and flour at £22 10s. Mount Murchison run, upon the Darling, with 45,000 sheap, was sold, to-day, for £55,000. DISTRESS IN THE AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS.—The ...
Article : 3,104 wordsSIR,—I know the above district pretty well, and have known how the people have borne up against the disasters of floods in years gone by, and, on the w ole, I think a pubilc appeal on behalf of Maitland to be quite ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 11 Mar 1864, Page 5
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