WE condense the following intelligence form the Mercury of Thursday. ANNIVERSAY SERVICES OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH, WOLLONGONG.—The Anniversary Sermon and Ten ...
Article : 740 wordsThe Crown Prosecutor ConduCted th following cases. James Linsley, alias James Kinsley, was indicated for stealing a piece of cloth from the shop of Mr. Alexander Grant, draper, on the South Head-road. Verdict, guilty. ...
Article : 622 wordsWE are just now, issuing from a crisis more severe than any we have experienced for many years, a crisis which has brought down many old established firms, and redueed thousands to ...
Article : 7,806 wordsWE have Melbourne papers to the 24th instant. A "Ministerial crisis" had occurred. The Assembly, on Tuesday last, went into committee on the schedule, of the Assembly Members Increase Bill. A motion by ...
Article : 1,001 wordsWe (Melbourne Herald, February 23) reprint from yesterday's Geelong Advertiser memorial addresed by the English shareholders of the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company to the Victorian Government, on the ...
Article : 1,281 wordsCONTINUED DROUGHT.—Sunday morning broke upon the world with a dark lowering sky, which threatened almost immediate rain, and people were seen going abroad with mackintoshes and umbrellas as if in ...
Article : 988 wordsThe correspondent of the Border Post, writing from Deniliquin on the 12th instant, gives the following report of the proceedings there on the day of polling:- The polling for this part of the Murrumbidges took ...
Article : 872 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Eighteen persons were brought before the Court on the charge of drunkenness. They were each ordered on conviction to pay the usual fine of 10s., or, in de[?]ault, to be imprisoned for ...
Article : 903 wordsSTATE OF H. M. GAOL, GOULBURN.—There are now 43 persons confined in the Goulburn gaol,—viz.30 males and 4 females, the most of whom are serving sentences for trivial offences.— There are ten prisoners ...
Article : 795 wordsSIR—The time of men in business is precious, and every minnie is of some value. The Government profess to be as obliging to the public as possible, and in every way to suit its convenience I, Sir, am one who on ...
Article : 312 wordsAGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The annual meeting was held on Tuesday last, when many members attended. The committee gave in a report of the progress and proceedings of the society for the past year, which will be ...
Article : 782 wordsWE take the following from the local paper of Tuesday last:- THE DECREASE IN SHEEP,—In opposition to the numerous accounts of the decreased number of lambs ...
Article : 539 wordsSIR—May I take the liberty to inquire whether the B.A. Phillips referred to in a letter of "A Ratepayer of Boarke Ward," in your issue of this day, is intended to refer to a cabinetmaker, residing in Pitt-street, of that ...
Article : 178 wordsBNGONIA.—From this, the latest born of auriferous districts, we continue to receive the most cheering intelligence. There are about 50 workers scattered over a somewhat small extent of ground, most of whom ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 27 Feb 1858, Page 3
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