The Singleton correspondent of the Maitland Mercury has communicated to that journal the following notes of a trip to the Mount Royal cedar brushes:- The great drawback to a rapid development of the ...
Article : 1,812 wordsThe following is the result of the first day's races:— The Maiden Plate was won by De Clouet's Gift; the Town Plate by Gift; the Selling Race by Hiff's Tiny Trip; the District Purse by Taylor's Lunelle; the ...
Article : 68 wordsThis case, which commenced yesterday, was resumed and concluded. It was a motion on a rule nisi for new trial in an action upon a promissory note, in which the jury found a verdict of the defendant. The rule nisi ...
Article : 738 wordsJUNE 13.—A fatal accident happened in the town of Singleton, yesterday afternoon, to a labouring man, named Griffith who was in the empolyment of G. P. Bowman, Esq., J.P. Griffith and another man were ...
Article : 480 wordsMarkets active. Anticipated flood. Numbers of people are remeving their goods. Rockhampton is agitating for separation. ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Francis has appointed a conference of importers, for Friday, to agree to the definition of some articles of the tariff, now causing commotion. Arrivals—Zeulette, Pembrokeshire, and Atlaatic, ...
Article : 3,125 wordsCA. SA. MOTIONS. REVIEW OF TAXATION.—Wiley v. Brand. INTERPLEADER.—Kosten v. Flynn. NEW TRIAL MOTION.—Kosten v. Tierney. ...
Article : 123 wordsGeorge Morrison was fined 10s., or fort-eight hours imprisonment, for rictous behaviour in Market-street. Margaret Smith was fined 20s., or seven days to gaol, for making use of indedent language in a publice place. ...
Article : 417 wordsCHANGE OF THE NAME OF THE CHIEF TOWN.—The Moniteur of the 3rd June, publishes a recommendation drawn up by M. P. de Chasseloup Laubat, and addressed to the Emperor, for changing the name of Port ...
Article : 173 wordsCROWN CASES.—The Queen v. Britcher; same v. Shields. MOTIONS GENERALLY. MOTIONS.—Church and another v. Rapp, appeal from ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—My attention has been drawn to a letter in your issue, of to-day, signed "Julia," in which that lady animadverts very severoly upon a previous letter on the same subject by "Balancez." I am disposed ...
Article : 183 wordsIn the insolvent estate of Frederick John Manton. On the metion of Mr. Humphery, the directions given on the 6th instant were ratified. In re Mort and Co. v. Edwin Augusts Hickey, ...
Article : 268 wordsSir,—ON the 12th instant there appeared in your columns a letter, notifying that the Board of Directors of the Australian Mutual Provident Society had recommended an annuity of £100 per annum to Mr. ...
Article : 124 wordsMartin Moran was sent to gaol for eight weeks, as a desarter from the ship Pak Was. Mary Coghlan was sent to gaol for two months, for stealing a gold pin, a shirt, six scarves, and skirt, ...
Article : 544 wordsSir,—It may be as well that the delinquencies of this Department should be published in your columns. Unless the public aro assured that there will be no delay in the delivery of their telegrams, the ...
Article : 386 wordsCOULTER v. BARR.—A claim for balance of account for potatoes sold and delivered. The potaoes were alleged by defendant to be bad, and not according to sample, being filled with black spees inside. This ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 15 Jun 1866, Page 5
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