THE Goulburn Herald of Wednesday announces the formal declaration of the poll for Argyle, as follows:-Mr. Rossi, the Returning-officer, amidst great cheering, announced the following as the result of the poll:- ...
Article : 1,171 words[?] nomination of candidates for the representation of the electorate of Narellan, took place yesterday at Campbelltown, that place being comprised in the electriate. There was a large attendance of electors, some ...
Article : 3,485 wordsWriting from Grabben Gullen on the 11th, the Chronicle's correspondent has the following: NATIONAL SCHOOL.— The inhabitants of Grabben Gullen are thinking of convening a public meeting to ...
Article : 353 wordsThe Argus, of Monday, thus notices the arrival of Nelson three-mile horse at Melbourne, and sports will be sorry to learn that he had such an unpical passage:- ...
Article : 919 wordsTHE nomination of candidates for the suffrages of the electors of Hartley and Rylstone took place at the usual hour on Monday last. Temporary hustings were erected under the portico of the Court House. A few ...
Article : 988 wordsTHE following paragraphs are from the local papers of Wednesday last:- THE REV. DEAN WALSH.—We are glad to hear that the health of this much respected gentleman is again ...
Article : 357 wordsCHURCH AND SCHOOL LANDS.—Upon our resent visit to the neighbouring gold-fields we observed a marked improvement in the yields, and this we attribute to the late rain and snow. On the mountains the drift was to ...
Article : 1,346 wordsTHE Chronicle's correspondent furnishes the following paragraphs:-THE QUEEN'S BRIDGE.—Mr. W. H. Downey has arrived here, and on Monday morning last commenced ...
Article : 279 wordsSIR.—It is night: our day's work is over and we [?] to think upon our labour and our time. We feel we trying to do as much as we can in our school— we that we have some enthusiasm in National Educa[?] ...
Article : 395 wordsTHE result of the election for Argyle is just what might have been anticipated. When the question of Mr. Driver's standing for the constituency of Argyle was mooted, it was advised that his friends'should not ...
Article : 703 wordsTHUNDERSTORM.—The correspondent of the same journal, writing from Tyrl Tyrl on the 18th instant, reports a great thunderstorm—On Monday morning last, 13th instant, we were visited by a storm of thunder and ...
Article : 280 wordsWilliam Kennedy, seaman of the ship Sapphire, for desertion, was committed to goal for six weeks' hard labour. James Stanley, described as being an attorney, having ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 25 Jun 1859, Page 2
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