The amount of gold received during the past week is very small, as the heavy rains have almost entirely put a stop to communication with the interior. By Escort there was received ...
Article : 151 wordsThe following paper in from the pen of an old colonist, long and favourably known for his private and public worth. The original views put forth by the benevolent writer, on a subject ...
Article : 1,490 wordsJune 26,—Amalia, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Feinch, from Melbourne 20th instant, in ballast. June 27.—Eagle, steamer, returned to port. ...
Article : 59 wordsTHIS EVENING, Monday, June 28, 1852. will be produced Howard Payne's celebrated tragedy of BRUTUS; OR THE FALL OF TARQUIN. Brutus, Mr. Nesbitt; T[?]s, Mr. ...
Article : 86 wordsJune 20.—Maitland, ship, 648 tons. Captain W. Henry, for London. Passengers—Rev. Mr. Purvis, Mrs. Purvis, 3 children, and servant: Mr. and Mrs. Turnor, Mrs. McShehan, child, Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsOn Saturday a numerous and select party of ladies and gentlemen, numbering about one hundred and fifty, assembled on board the Clarence steamer, by special invitation of the proprietors, ...
Article : 2,301 wordsWE have some additional remarks to make on the Sydney University, as its papers have now appeared before the public, and so invite examination. Our readers will ...
Article : 1,446 wordsTHIS DAY.—Sidney, for Hong Kong via A natam; Caldew, for Batavia and Singapore: Champion, for Wellington: Jeune Lucie, for Hobart Town; and Twins; for Melbourne. ...
Article : 38 wordsJune 26.—Champion, schooner, 52 tons, John Wood, master, for Wellington, New Zealand. Passengers.—Mr. and Mrs. Holman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Levey and two Misses Levey, J. ...
Article : 30 wordsJune 20.—Harrietta, from Newcastle, with 114 tons coals; Albatross, from Newcastle, with 1460 bushels maize, 200 bushels wheat; Venus, from Newcastle, with 60 tons coals; Midshipman, from ...
Article : 108 wordsJune 26.—Venus, Stranger, Alexander and John, and Bittern, for Newcastle, with ballast and sundries; Dove, for the Moruya, with sundries; Sylph, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; Rose, ...
Article : 36 wordsPer David Maciver: 350 tons coals, part of original cargo from Liverpool. Per David Carnegie: 1820 bars iron, 6 spars, part of original cargo. ...
Article : 201 wordsFor London—Cornclia and Pelham, this evening, at 6 o'clock. For Auckland — Raven, to-morrow evening, at 6 o'clock. ...
Article : 29 wordsJuly 1.—In the estate of Henry Simpson, a single meeting, at ll o'clock. July 6.—In the estate of William Bestwick, a single meeting, at ll o'clock. ...
Article : 87 wordsIt is at all times a painful duty to have to record the loss of any vessel, more especially so when the loss of life accompanies it. Information was furnished, by a man of the ...
Article : 2,243 wordsAbstract of Public Sales, advertised in this Journal, for the Week ending Saturday, July 3. THIS DAY. ...
Article : 206 wordsASSAULTING THE POLICE.—A young man named John Anderson alias Thomas Hill, was charge with assaulting Constable Swainston, in Pittstreet, on the previous night. The defendant had ...
Article : 3,431 wordsNo Communication can be inserted in this Journal unless the name and address of the writer, if unknown, are enclosed as a guarantee of its authenticity. This rule, in every case, will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsTHE Inhabitants of DARLING POINT and the neighbouring localities are respectfully informed that THE EMPIRE is delivered to Subscribers early EVERY MORNING, at the Toll Gate in ...
Article : 32 wordsRESIDENTS in Parramatta and surrounding District are respectfully informed that copies of THE EMPIRE are regularly forwarded per first steamer to Parramatta, and that any ...
Article : 52 wordsMR. THOMAS HOBBS, Pestmaster, having been appointed AGENT for this JOURNAL at DATTO, our Subscribers in that locality are requested to puy the amount of their ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE EMPIRE is delivered to Subscribers early EVERY MORNING at the extreme points of the GLEBE, CHIPPENDALE, and REDFERN. ...
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