A public meeting of the subscribers to the proposed Church of England Denominational Sohool was held at the Court House, on Thursday evening, the 5th instant. mr. G. F. Wise having been called to the chair, ...
Article : 1,389 wordsWE have received Hong Kong papers to the l5th of December. The principal items of news relate to the differences between the British and the Chinese authorities at Canton. ...
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Article : 817 wordsWe have received information that on Monay evening last, at a meeting held on the Rocky, for the purpose of allotting shares in the new mining company in formation, for the purpose of tunnelling Mount Jones, about ...
Article : 345 wordsTHE MAILS.—We have been favoured with a sight of a letter from Mr. George Macleay, wherein that gentleman intimates that he has communicated with the Postmaster-General with reference to the late irregularities ...
Article : 1,215 wordsA man named William Ryan, residing at Mulligan's Flats, was on Saturday last riding a young horse, and of dogs, which caused his horse to become ungovernable, and which eventualy threw his rider, who we are sorry ...
Article : 111 wordsOn the 3rd instant an accident happened to Mr. Wilkinson, who has lately opened a new butchering establishment. A horse which was being broken into shaft work severely kicked him on the leg. It speaks well of our ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the week we have been subjected to the two extremes of atmospheric change. In the early days the heat was as great, or greater, than anything we have experienced throughout the summer. ...
Article : 1,475 wordsUNLOCK THE LANDS.—The township of North Gundagai has been laid out sixteen years, that of South Gundagai twelve, and up to this momont there is not a cultivated farm in the neighbourhood, the only ...
Article : 1,003 wordsSIR—The proposed alteration of usance will benefit the large monetary institutions (who entirely control the operations of exchange) to the prejudice of tho mercantile community. The banks are the sole ...
Article : 509 wordsIt is a remarkable fact that although horseracing has always been a favourite pastime among Englishmen, and although horse-breeding has, almost from the first settlement of this district, formed an important branch ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 17 Mar 1857, Page 2
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