A public meeting was held on Wednesday evening, at the Presbyterian School-heuse, Morpeth, to hear Mr. James Dickson, one of the candidates for the representation of the Northumberland Boroughs, make an address ...
Article : 2,181 wordsTHE BISHOP'S VISIT.—On Sunday morning, his Lorsdhip preached at the Court-house to a very full congregation, an excellent sermon in aid of the funds of the Church, Society. The text was taken from the 8th chapter of ...
Article : 893 wordsDESCENT OF THE EDWARD.—Maiden's old punt having been purchased by Mr. Gleeson, the owner of the Deniliquin ferry, for the purpose of forming one of three structures intended as a pontoon bridge at Deniliquin, ...
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Article : 910 wordsTHE MAIL CONTRACTS.—It is as we anticipated. The mails, under the new contract of the old contrator, are no more regular than formerly; and the last two maildays have passed without our receiving any ...
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Article : 910 wordsA public meeting took place last night, in the large room of the Northumberland Hotel, convened to hear from Mr. James Dickson an explanation of his political principles. ...
Article : 760 wordsThe increased demand for Cape winee in the English and other markets, has been promptly responded to by an increased supply, one among the many proofs daily arising of the immense productive powers of this colony. ...
Article : 2,323 wordsWE are in receipt of Melbourne papers to the 22nd instant. In the Legislative Council on Tuesday, the Electoral Act Amendment Bill was read a second time without ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 26 Oct 1857, Page 3
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