The SPEAKER took the Chair at twenty minutes past 3 o'clock. POSTAGE BILL. The following Message from his Excellency the ...
Article : 11,893 wordsIn the estate of John Christian Miller, debts amounting to £3602 9s. were proved, and several others ordered to stand ever for further inquiry. The insolvent did not appear, nor had any inventory or schedule been flied. ...
Article : 131 wordsMR. C. NEWTON held, a large sale of Furniture this day, ex Dawstone, from Madras. The prices realised were very good, and would well warrant another ...
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Article : 235 wordsEXHIBITION OF THE FINE ARTS.—We can conscientiously recommend our readers to pay a visit to Messrs. Woolcott and Clarke's exhibition of engravings, which are non on view at their Show ...
Article : 684 wordsORDER OF THE DAY. Gold and Silver Currency Bill; to be considered in Committee. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. ...
Article : 280 wordsThis event which has caused so much anticipatory excitement is the musical world here came off last night. The advent of this charming songstress has been heralded with so many ...
Article : 1,195 wordsWilliam Alfred Baldry was indicted for stealing six pieces of wood, the property of one Thomas O'Connor, of Camperdown. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to be imprisoned in Sydney Gaol until ...
Article : 602 wordsSIR—In common with many thousands of my fellow-citizens, I hailed the arrival of the "Swan of Erin" on our shores, and had already enjoyed in anticipation a treat in the very thought of ...
Article : 154 wordsThis was an action for brench of contract by the dafendant, who was a miller, residing near Maitland, with the plaintiff, a farmer redding in the same neighbourhood. ...
Article : 957 wordsSIR—In Monday's Herald of the 20th instant, I fined a letter signed J. C. White as a citizen and magistrate, I publicty thank that gentleman for his manly exposure of a person who pawns ...
Article : 333 wordsRIFLE SHOOTING.—A tille match took place at Wayerley yesterday, between a Mr.O'Brien, of the Inderendent Rifle Crops, and Mr. Hamilton, of the Sydney Rifle Club. The former gentleman ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 27 Sep 1854, Page 5
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