DRUNKENNESS, &c—Twenty-one persons were dealt with for drunkenness. Two incorrigible offenders, named William Smith and Abraham Fielding, were each sentenced to one month's ...
Article : 1,923 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at twenty minutes past three. MESSAGES. The following messages from his Excellency ...
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Article : 340 wordsSIR—Referring to an article in this day's Herald respecting the Sydney Railway Company, I beg, with your leave, to make a few remarks as to the statements made therein. No ono can ...
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Article : 221 wordsMessrs Mort and Co. sold villa allotments of the Petersham Estate, at £60 per acre; 18 blocks were disposed of. Front allotments (of the same estate) to the new Cook's River Road were sold as high as £120 per ...
Article : 202 wordsThis was an notion of ejectment to recover possession of a room in a house in George-street. Mr. BROADHURST and Mr. DARVALL appeared for the plaintiffs, and the SOLICITOR-GENERAL and ...
Article : 693 wordsContingent:—MR. FLOOD to move, on motion made for the resumption of the adjourned debate the Colonial Secretary's motion in reference to the Sydney Railway,— 1. That the motion of the honorable the Colonial ...
Article : 422 wordsThe long continued rain makes many look eagerly forward to the new moon, which comes in to-morrow, in hope of a change of weather. Many are the regrets that cattle were not sooner ...
Article : 1,180 wordsSpring fashions begin to take a decided form, both for ladies and gentlemen; and that which first strikes us, is the great demand for plain materials; so much so, that it is necessary for the ...
Article : 1,814 wordsINFLUENCE OF OCCUPATION UPON HEALTH.—A curious and interesting report has been prepared by Mr. Finlaison, the actuary of the National Debt Office, upon the subject of sickness and ...
Article : 747 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—A second lecture on the writings of the modern political poets of Germany, was delivered last night at this Institution by Lewis Filmore, Esq. The ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 5 Jul 1854, Page 5
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