The usua,l fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon in the Council Chambers, Wynyard-square. Present—the Right Worshipful the Mayor, Mr. Sutton (in the chair), Alderman Raphael, ...
Article : 2,002 wordsTo the Secretary of the General Post office, London. Sir,—I have the honour, by order of the directors, to acknowledge the receipts of your letter dated 1st instant, in which you call their attention to an extract of a ...
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Article : 390 wordsSir,—The following question has for some time occupied my earnest attention:—" Considering all the circumstances of the Sydney Observatory, in what way can it for the present be made most generally ...
Article : 1,388 wordsFive drunkards were discharged. John Williams, for making use of obscene language in George-street, and Mary Cahill and Eliza Stewart, for riotous behaviour in Edward-line, were each fined ...
Article : 535 wordsA public meeting of the above society took place in the hall of the School of Arts, Windsor, on Tuesday evening, the 9th instant. The proceedings commenced with prayer. Mr. James Ascough, J.P., having been ...
Article : 560 wordsCharles Morgan, a schman, for disorderly conduct in Argvle-street, was fined 10s, or forty-eight hours imprisonment. Mary Williams, charged with disorderly conduct and ...
Article : 456 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the building, which is being erected for this institution, took place on Wedensday last, the 10th instant, at 5. o'clock p.m. A large concourse of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 16 Jan 1866, Page 3
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