The PRESIDENT took the chair ten minutes past four o clock. TOLL DUTIKS ACT AMENDMENT BILL. On the motion of Mr. KNOX,'this hill was road a third time and ...
Article : 2,042 wordsMarch 17.—Wieddemann, Hamburgh ship, 300 tons, [?] Kalckloser, from Foc-chow-foo January 4. Agent, C.R.Robinson. March 17.—George, schooner. 103. tons,- Captain M.Danald, ...
Article : 21 wordsMarch 16.—Yarra, for Moreton Bay. March 17.—Europn, for Manils March17.—Joseph Butler, on a whalling voyage. ...
Article : 29 wordsMarch 17.—Ethorcal;ship, 700 tons,[?] Manila in bullast ...
Article : 33 wordsMarch 17.— William—Heziett,[?] bushels maize Quall, Syiph, and Gitaus, from Brisbane Water, with 9500 feet thmber, 10,000 laths, 350 baskets shells: Warlock, and Clarence Packet, from Newcastle, with 132 tons coals. ...
Article : 15 wordsMarch 17.—Petrel and Rosebnil, for Newestle; mary june, for the Macleay; Quail, and Sylph, Gitana, for Brisbane Water; Susaunah, for the Pasterson. ...
Article : 5 wordsMarch 17.—Per Wiedemann, from Foo-chow-fod: 6883 [?] ton, C.R. Rabinson. per George, from New Plymouth: 33 bales wool, 73 bags grain 11 boxes sundries, Oriler. ...
Article : 26 wordsOLOSING AT THE GENERAL POST [?] For Klanara.—By the Signet, this day, at noon. For Madras.—By the Joshua this day, at noon. For the Friendly Isles.—By the Gratin, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 110 wordsEleanor MoEbroy, Catherlne Basscon, Martin Patinson, John Moore, Alexander Roberts, James Parker, Mary Korn, Morris G. Orman, Ann Brown, Jane Smart, Jane Palmer, Jane Quin, William Loes, James Barker, Catharine Brown, and John Nolan were ...
Article : 411 wordsMarch 13.—Viceroy, schooner, 173 tons, Captain [?] from melbourne. March 12.—Vibllis, schooner, 121 tons, Captain Thom, from Geelong. ...
Article : 161 wordsMESSRS. W. DEAN AND CO.—At the Australian Anotion Mart, Pitt and O'Connell Streets, at a quartor to ll o clock, Damaged Champagne.Cider; at ll o'clsek, Damaged Bacon, Damaged Rice, Arsenic, General Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, ...
Article : 593 words{No abstract available}
Family Notices : 113 wordsEmpire Office,Tuesday Evening THE weather during the day has been unfavourable for the ordinary operations business,and partly in consequence there ...
Article : 270 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 269 words(From a Correspondent of the Mailtand Mercury, March 17,) It was In agitation here a few days since to form a company for the purpose of tunnelling or otherwise giving Mount Jones a thorough working. Miners and others wore particularly ...
Article : 935 wordsTHE WRATHER AND THE MAILS—The weather, which boon for some days gloomy and sultry, resniled on weds Inst in rain. It commenced in sarnest, and continued [?] or two short intowals, until Saturday afternoon, The [?] ...
Article : 623 wordsAs it appears to us, a very fallaciose notion has got abroad as to the constitutional action of the ropresontative in tho omergoncy n of a ministerial ' resignation on defeat in the ...
Article : 1,662 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. BRIDGE OVER THE MURRAY AT ALBURY. Mr. GEORGE MACLEAY asked—What the government intend to do in the matter of the bridge proposed to Us thrown ...
Article : 3,943 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 18 Mar 1857, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: