Present—The Mayor and a full board of Aldermen. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Town Clerk, and were unanimously confirmed by the ...
Article : 5,383 wordsAlexander Gean, a seaman belonging to the Anllotar, convicted of drunkenness and disorderly conduct on board that vessel, was fined in the sum of 10s., with the alternative of forty-eight hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 206 wordsThe good people of Albury, who for some time past have manifested a spirit worthy of the fine district which they occupy, have recently been stirring themselves to make their voice heard in the councils of the colony, ...
Article : 2,394 wordsBUSINESS has continued extremely dull, and the news from Melbourne is by no means of a nature likely to onliven our markets. We still notice a good deal of excitement in ...
Article : 402 wordsWhen, leisurely the man of case His morning's daily course begins. And round film in bright circle sees The comforts Independence wins, ...
Article : 543 wordsA preliminary meeting of the members of the Church of England resident at Hunter's Hill and Tarban was held on Saturday last, for the purpose of taking steps towards the erection of a Church at Hunter's Hill. ...
Article : 282 wordsIn the estate of Walter Short, an adjourned examination meeting was held. Mr: J. F. M'Mullen, the colonial Inspector of the Union Bank of Australia, attended, pursuant to the Judge's order, and being sworn, ...
Article : 235 wordsMESSRS. W. DEAN AND CO.—At the Australian Auction Mart, Pitt and O'Connell Streets, at half-past 10 o'clock, damaged Salad Oil. Mustard and Vinegar, damaged Congon Tea, &c.; at 11 o'clock, Tea, Coffee, Rice, Groats, Feast's Bottled ...
Article : 366 wordsFrom the country papers to hand yesterday we extract the following market intelligence:- BATHURST, JUNE 27. Messrs. TRESS AND CROAKER report:—Nothing has transpired ...
Article : 1,433 wordsTwenty four d unkards wera fined 10s. each, in default, twenty-four hours' imprisonment. Henry F. Smith, a sailor, was fined 29s., for disorderly conduct on Saturday night in Market-street. ...
Article : 595 wordsWe know of no country with more undeveloped resources, or one which would more readily repay English enterprise, than Persia; both in natural productions, such as gold, silver, ...
Article : 684 wordsYesterday being the feast of the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, was observed as a holiday by the more devout members of the Catholic community. Among the other circumstances which rendered the day one of peculiar ...
Article : 399 wordsSIR—It is with much gratification I have road a leading article in the United Service Gazette of the 11th April last, commenting very, severely upon the gross treatment the officers of her Majesty's ship Juno, now ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsALBURY, Jump. 8, by Mr. Day, of Table Top: damages and drivings, 8s. each—Pay [?] small star, NP. conjoined off shoulder, unbrokon, and about 9 years old; [?] few white hairs on forehead, no [?] visible, one year old; bay [?] like JJ or ...
Article : 348 wordsJune 20, from Frogmore, by Wm. Russell Esq.:—Brown horse, star on forehand, blaze on nose, black points, long tail, GL or GE with an illegible [?] brand over the L on near shoulder, 9 years old, 15 hands high. Damages and ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 30 Jun 1857, Page 5
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