The following notice of the second general meeting of the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company is taken from the Courier of June 30th:- The second general meeting of the ...
Article : 310 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 3 o'clock. AUCTION DUTIES BILL. The COLONIAL SECRETARY stated that as ...
Article : 7,331 wordsMr. HOLDEN to move for leave to bring in a Bill for certain purposes required by the Cataract and Nepean Bridges Company. Dr. DOUGLASS, to move for leave to bring in a ...
Article : 152 wordsThe comparative inattention bestowed upon the Birmingham Conference on Reformntory Schools is vexatious rather than difficult to account for—but it may ...
Article : 1,212 wordsA Meeting of the applicants for shares in the above Company was held on Wednesday afternoon, in the Saloon of the Royal Hotel. Dr. DOUGLASS, M. L. C., was called to the ...
Article : 3,390 wordsDiscreet politicians in Australia are dismayed at the effect of Sir Charles Fitz Roy's measures to control the wanderers of the gold-diggings,—Sir Charles being ...
Article : 675 wordsVIO[?]ENT ASSAULT.—Charles Smith, commonly called Gipsey Smith, was brought up in charge of Sergeant Brigden, who apprehended him on Wednesday night, for violently assaulting his wife, by ...
Article : 841 wordsMr. DARVALL moved for a rule calling upon Robert Martin Cole, Esq., a magistrate of the territory, and one John Sweeney, to show cause why they should not attend at the police office, ...
Article : 644 wordsIn the estate of Robert May, a single meeting, one debt of £205 17s. was proved. The insolvent was allowed his wearing apparel, furniture, and tools used in his trade. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 16 Jul 1852, Page 3
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