WE have Melbourne papers to the 28th April. In the parliamentary summary of the Argus that date, the following appears:- Mr. Everard drew attention to the allegation brought ...
Article : 1,002 wordsSIR,—Prepared as I was by a correspondent for what he designates an address "that would stamp for ever the electorate with ridi[?]," I confess, until I read your article in the issue of Friday, I did not realise the ...
Article : 1,722 wordsSERIOUS AC[?]DENT.—On Sunday, 24th instant, an accident of a serious nature happened to Mr. Thompson, teacher of the National school, situate on the Manning River, between Taree and Wingham. While that ...
Article : 224 wordsTHE Randwick Autumn Races [?] off on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The weather was delightful on the first day, but on the [?] two it rained unmercifully, and our horses, like our cricketers lately, had almost to ...
Article : 1,681 wordsBUSINESS IN MASTER'S OFFICE THIS DAY.—Re Loch, a lunatic, minutes; Norton v. Hughes, to tax; German v. Jones, receive's account; Boyer v. D'Aram, minut[?]; C[?]hew v. Jos[?] report of sale; D'Aram v. Gaveaux, ...
Article : 44 wordsGeorge Lewis Mann, of George-street, licensed victualler. Liabilities, £1102 7s. 2d. Assets, £600 8s. Deficit, £501 19s. 2d. Official assignee, Mr. Morris. ...
Article : 29 wordsMonday, May 2—Samuel Richardson, and William H. [?] adjourned examination. At 10 am., William Kearney; Raphael' Tolano, Phillip Comitti, Robert Cameron, first John Smith, single. ...
Article : 259 wordsAPRIL 29.—Yesterday morning Mr Parkes left K'ama accompanied by Mr. James Collin, J.P., and one or two other gentlemen, to address the electors resident at this place. On reaching the Minnimurra River, a troop of ...
Article : 306 wordsBEFORE Captain Scott, P.M. Three drunkards were discharged. Thomas Pitchell end William Foley, brought up for protection were discharged. ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,—I do not know whetner it is without precedent for members of either House of Parliament to reply to any comments you may deem it your duty to make on their pablic conduct; but as I do not think you are in the ...
Article : 1,320 wordsTHE usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Council will be held this afternoon, at three o'clook, for the consideration of the following notices of motion:- By Alderman OATLEY.—1. that the report of the finance ...
Article : 1,307 words[?]—Monday—Messrs. A. Learmoth, N D.Stenhouse, and J. Williams. Tuesday—Messrs. M. Asber, and M. Metcalfe, Wednesday—Messrs. G. Hill, and J. T. Neale. Thursday—Messrs. T. Callen, J. Oatley, and ...
Article : 55 wordsPRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.—On Monday evening the beautiful play of "The Maid's Tragedy " was repeated In this tragedy ample opportunity is afforded for the display of the great talent possessed by the memb[?] of ...
Article : 817 wordsWHATEVER may be the ultimate deatlay of Mr. Fraser's motion, a reform of the Upper House is one of those questions which must are long occupy the public attention. Nor can the advocates of such a reform be fairly ...
Article : 1,233 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 2 May 1864, Page 5
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: