BANCO COURT.—Friend[?] Luck and others; Soresson v. Waldron; Mathcws v. Tuting. JURY COURT.—Fergusen v. Austen; Atkinson v. Carrett. ...
Article : 97 wordsTo-day has been observed as a closed holiday. The races here and the Morpeth regatta, were the principal attractions. The attendance at the race was limited; not equal to expections. The Maiden ...
Article : 116 wordsXARIFA, yacht, 32 tons, Hellings, from Melbourne 15th Instant. C. Pefury, agents. COASTHISE. AGNES IRVING, steamer, 300 tons, Cases, from Gralton ...
Article : 60 wordsYOU YANGS, steamer, for Melbourne R.M.S.S.BOMBAY, for Galle via Melbourne. ...
Article : 31 wordsFriday, 25.—At 10: Alfred Holden, adjourned single. William Bell, first, At Bathurst: John Harper. single. ...
Article : 49 wordsFor London.—Sea Star, Mald of Judsh, and Lady Bowen, early. For Shengha;.—Ganntlat, This Day. For Melbourne.—Vantare, early; Hero.; steamer, This Day. ...
Article : 64 wordsIt will be seeen by the following extracts from the correspondence of the local journals that the rain in the' Northeren districts has been general:- GLEN QUINN, NAMOR.—Iam happty to be in a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 0 wordsThis has been a great day for Dubbo. The ceremony of christening the bridge over the Marcquarie took place to-day. Mrs. Serisier and Mise Carroll representing the ldies of Dubbo, officated and named it Albert. An ...
Article : 67 wordsMorpeth, sateamer, from Morpeth: 45 dal[?] wool, 196 sales Day, 137 bagemaize, 46 bage pumpking, 20 bundles brooms, 1 box boots. 1 [?], 1 bate,. 6 cases cheere, 1 burgty, 4 horses; 95 pigs, 100 sheep, 20 lambs. ...
Article : 50 wordsTo-day being the Queen's birthday and a public holiday, all the principal places of business were closed. The Hobard Town Mercury, of May 16th, ...
Article : 361 wordsClasing at the General Post-office at follows:- For Singapore.—By the Kalahome, This Day at noon, if not under way. For Hongkong.—By the [?] This Day, at noon if not ...
Article : 55 wordsThe following is the result of the Queensland Autumn Meeting. FIRST DAY. Tradesman's Purse: Postman, first; Corinthian, second. ...
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Advertising : 1,362 wordsIt is currently reported the Ministry will resign shortly, owing to his Excellency Brigadier-General Carey, having determined to enforce the collection of all the duties uncollected during the late crisis. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsTHE hardships of the season through which the country has been passing—and which, it is to feared, the late most welcome rain has not tereeminated, since in many districts this ...
Article : 3,220 wordsSir.—i attended this day (being the Queen's Birth day) at Government House, in order to present myself before his Excellency the Governor of the colony, to show my loyalty to her Majesty, and my respect for ...
Article : 302 wordsSir,—I cannot say I was astonished a few days since in hearing from a landholder on the George's River, that having perchased land from Government with an understanding that there should be a road to and from ...
Article : 585 wordsMay 23.—Jestic Grayhound, and Meintain Maid from Sydneye. DEPARTURES. May 23.—Fawn, for [?]; Alexandrs, for Melbourne; ...
Article : 46 wordsMay 23.—Traveller, from Warrmambool; Contect from Adelaide. DEPARURES. May 23.—Lady Bewen, steamer, and Telegraph, steamer, for ...
Article : 37 wordsMay 23.—Southern Cross, from Hobart Town; Ant, from Port Albert: Uranis, from Warrnamhool: Herald of the Morning from London May 24.—Darwant, from Launeston; Rangitote, from ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 25 May 1866, Page 4
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