Proceedings of the Executive Council in the matter of the Report of the Board, relative to disputes between the Collector of Customs and certain Mercantile Firms. ...
Article : 886 wordsAGAINST the recommendation of "protective duties" by the committee "on the Condition of the Working Classes in the Metropolis," moderate and feasible as the terms in which that ...
Article : 1,259 wordsBEFORE M. M. Cohen, Esq. A seaman belonging to the ship Ellwood Walter, brought up on remand, charged with desertion, was sent to [?] for twelve weeks. ...
Article : 149 wordsA GENERAL half-yearly meeting of this company was held yesterday, at the Company's office, Phœnix Wharf, and at which the following report was read:— "The Directors of the Illawarra Steam Navigation ...
Article : 535 wordsThe following is supplied by the correspondent of the Goulburn Herald:— ROBBERIES.—The police force have been fully occupied of late, for robberies are now become of startling ...
Article : 508 wordsTHE weather, which has recently been decidedly variable, has at last cleared up. The moon having come in with fine clear bracing weather, we may, I trust, anticipate a continuance of it; certainly it is much required. ...
Article : 535 wordsWe take the following from the Braidwood Dispatch of Wednesday last:— THE CLYDE ROAD.—We understand that the bridge over the creek at the top of the mountain has been ...
Article : 717 wordsTHE usual weekly meeting of this Council was held in the Council Chambers, on Tuesday, the 24th instant. Present, the Chairman; Messrs. Birrell, Browne, Joseph Vickery, Smith, Watkins, St. Julian, Simmons, and ...
Article : 357 wordsThe correspondent of the Southern Courier writes on the 18th instant:— Yesterday was a glorious day for Echucs, and buried the smothering case in the deep bosom of the Murray. ...
Article : 301 wordsTHE Goulburn Herald, of Wednesday, says:—A tea festival, in connection with the Church of England, took place yesterday evening in a booth erected for the purpose near the church. There were upwards of four ...
Article : 1,072 wordsSir,—It having been represented to me that it is desirable that additional Polling Places would be a public convenience, I have the honour to suggest that the following named places should be proclaimed Polling ...
Article : 125 wordsBEFORE Chief Justice Dickinson, and Mr. Justice Wise. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION AGAINST DAVID LAWRENCE LEVY, SOLICITOR, &c. The Court gave judgment in this case, discharging the ...
Article : 258 wordsThe following is from the Free Press of Wednesday:— PLOUGHING MATCH.—The agricultural proceedings of O'Connell on Easter Monday, we are glad to say, are not ...
Article : 698 wordsSir,-I am directed to inform you that, in accordance with the recommendation contained in you letter of the 20th ultimo, a notice has been published in the Government Gazette of the present date, appointing "Gostwyck," ...
Article : 112 wordsThe following case, reported in the Southern Courier, not only gives a fair sample of bush "rowdyism," but shows what is considered at £6 assault in that part of the world, in contradistinction to Judge Holroyd's ...
Article : 1,160 wordsSir—In answer to your letter of the 8th instant, requesting a numerical return of the polling places in the electorate of New England, distinguishing those on private establishments, I do myself the honour to present ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 28 Apr 1860, Page 3
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