MAY 23rd.—For some time past the weather has been very dry, the nights very cold and frosty, but the days beautifully fine and warm. At present there are all the indications of coming rain, which I hope will soon be ...
Article : 386 wordsIT augurs well for the success of Mr. Colville's spirited enterprise that the pollings of last night's storm did not prevent the assemblage of a numerous and fashionable audience at the Prince of Wales Theatre to witness the ...
Article : 1,535 wordsThe Ministry have encountered a strong opposition in the Assembly, on the second reading of the Bill for the abolition of ad valorem duties. The debate is proceeding. ...
Article : 1,683 wordsBEFORE the Acting Chief Justice and a jury of four. RICHARDS V. ANDBEWS. This case was resumed to-day, and then further adjourned till Monday next; and, inasmuch as the ...
Article : 62 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Scott v. Buyers and another, plaintiff's facts; Bankin v. Grenfell, taxation; rs Dangar, state of facts and proposal; Pendergast and others T. Pendergast and others, to settle report; Moore v. ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE Surveyor-General is well spoken of by the people here, in causing the land on the Goulburn-road to be surveyed. Mr. Biddulph, surveyor, is now measuring beyond Brown's Mountain, so that in a very short time, ...
Article : 253 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Edward H. Lannoy; a single meeting. No debts were proved. Insolvent attended, and was allowed his wearing apparel and furniture, subject ...
Article : 604 wordsSIR—In your issue of the 21th, which I have just read, I find a letter signed "George Underwood Alley," in reply to my remarks on the proposed road from Nowra to the Shoalhaven River. In this letter I am ...
Article : 1,923 wordsSIR,— I cannot say whether or not the Law allows it, but I must say I consider it far from that even-handed justice we expect in the 19th century, to find, as I did to-day, in a case of mine argued in Chambers before his ...
Article : 966 wordsTHE SPEAK ER took the chair at half-past three, but there not bei[?]g a quorum present the House was further adjourned till this day at three o'clock. The members present, seventeen in number, were— ...
Article : 86 wordsYESTERDAY was the third and last day of the Randwick Metropolitan Autumn Race Meeting, and a more unfavourable one could [?]by no possibility have occurred. In the earlier part of the day it commenced to blow half ...
Article : 2,177 wordsAbsent—Messrs. Smithers, Raymond, and Wilson. Three men and one woman were punished in the usnal manner for drunkenness. Patrick Healey, shoemaker, appeared to answer a ...
Article : 539 wordsMOST persons are aware that it is no unusual thing, in alluvial diggings, for minera to meet with pieces of wood and other substances in good preservation, at considerable depths beneath the surface, and in such ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsTHE only case on the charge sheet to-day was one of drankenness against a man who was sentenced to pay the usual penalty of 10s, or twenty four hours cells. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 1 Jun 1860, Page 5
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