A meeting of the shareholders of the above named Company, was held at the Northumberland Hotel, West Maitland, on Monday, the 4th instant, pursuant to advertisement, &c. The ...
Article : 1,093 wordsJuly 6.—Jane, ship, 400 tons, Captain M'Kinsley, from Newcastle July 1. July 6.—Velocity, schooner. 138 tons, Captain Cobban, from Auckland. New Zealand, 25th June. ...
Article : 85 wordsIn the estate of Edward Bathurst, an adjourned meeting under Judge's order, for examination of insolvent and witnesses, at 11 o'clock, a.m. ...
Article : 27 wordsJuly 6.—Sarah Ann, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 6 wordsMR. RISHWORTH.—At Mr. Mort's Produce Stores, Circular Quay, at half-past 10 o'clock, Beef, Pork, Staves, Maize, &c.; at Mr. Mort's Rooms, at 11 o'clock, Cards, Jewellery, Books, Blotting-paper, &c. ...
Article : 343 wordsTHIS DAY: West Wind, steamer, for Melbourne and Adelaide; Imaum, for Auckland. ...
Article : 16 wordsJuly 6.—Imaum, barque, 276 tons, captain R. H. Waters, for Auckland. Passenger—Mr. John Bolous. ...
Article : 16 wordsJuly 6.—Istora, from Sholhaven, with 23 tons potatoes; Edward, from Newcastle, with 600 barrels corn, 6 tons peas; Carnation, from M'Leay River, with sundries; Venus, from Newcastle, ...
Article : 63 wordsJuly 6.—Venus, and Twins, for Newcastle; Midas, for Shoalhaven, all in ballast. ...
Article : 15 wordsJuly 6.—Imaum, for Auckland: 8 chests 8 halfchests 25 boxes tea, 1 octave wine, 6 casks beer, 26 bags sugar, 4 quarter-casks 10 cases port wine, 20 boxes soap, 20 bags rice, 1 box sago, Smith, ...
Article : 97 wordsCLOSING AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. For London—By the Fleetwood and Frances, this evening, at 6. For Melbourne and Adelaide—By the West Wind, ...
Article : 526 wordsThe CHIEF JUSTICE stated the heads of the judgment proposed to be delivered in this case, he having been prevented from unavoidable circumstances from reducing the judgment into ...
Article : 1,055 wordsMR. C. NEWTON sold, at his Rooms, a large quantity of teas, sugars and Eastern produce, the following are some of the prices obtained:—Teas, half-chests hysouskin, 52s. 6d., five-catty boxes, 9s. to 10s. 9d., ...
Article : 265 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. MESSAGE. The Sergeant-at-Arms announced the ...
Article : 2,811 wordsSydney Hamlets Police Hill; second reading. Hard Labour Bill; second reading. Estimntes of Expenditure for 1853-4; to be further considered in Committee. ...
Article : 37 wordsA meeting of Magistrates was held at the Police Office on Saturday, to hear applications for removal of, publicans' licenses from one house to another. Aldetmnn Allen was in the Chair, ...
Article : 489 wordsJune 29th.—Jane, ship, 342 tons, M'Kinsley, master, for Melbourne, Cargo: 120 cases soap. June 20th.—Archer, barque, 357 tons, Stewart, master, for Hobart Town. Cargo: 330 tons ...
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Family Notices : 192 wordsTo the Editor of the Empire. SIR—In the speech of Mr. G. R. Nichols, in the Council, on Friday night, during the debate on the Law of Libel, he puts the case of a person ...
Article : 168 wordsTHEFT.—A Chinaman named John was committed for trial at the Quarter 'Sessions for stealing four silver spoons, valued at four shillings. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsTHE REPORT ON THE SALARIES. IT is an obvions fact that, from some cause or other, the Sydney Police is wanting in efficiency. The existence of the late ...
Article : 1,613 wordsSIR—I was greatly interested by a letter from your rectangular correspondent in to day's paper, in which he complains of the dreadful exposure to the weather which is endured by the stonemasons ...
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