[The following is the concluding portion of the proceedings in the Legislative Assembly which was omitted from our Saturday's issue from want of space.] REGISTERS AND RECORDS. ...
Article : 1,526 wordsOn the motion of the Chief Commissioner, a certificate of discharge was granted to Phillip Henry Magrane, of Maitland. In the estate of G. C. Tuting and Co. In this case ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsON Thursday evening last, a sapient member of the Opposition in the Assembly took occasion to lecture the House on the conditions of eligibility to ministerial office. It is not ...
Article : 1,521 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Six persons were convicted of drunkenness, and ordered to par the usual fine of 10s., or in default to be imprisoned for four-and-twenty hours. DISORDERLY CONDUCT.—Maryanne Forster and Bridget ...
Article : 255 wordsThe trial of this case was again continued all day without having been concluded, and as Monday will be the first day of term it was adjourned until the 18th May. Several propositions have been made for a ...
Article : 229 wordsINDIAN MUTINY RELIEF FUND.—A public meeting in aid of the fund for the relief of the sufferers by the Indian mutiny was held at the School of Arts, West Maitland, on Friday week. At the commencement of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 609 wordsThe eight men concerned in the Junior tragedy were placed on board that vessel on Saturday afternoon. They left Darlinghurs' Gaol between two and three p.m., in the prison van, guarded by a detachment of the mounted ...
Article : 930 wordsTHE CHINAMAN'S CHOW.CHOW.—Some idea of tbe demand for rice and of the increase of those who eat it, may be formed from the fact, that during the last month, one establishment alone in Bathurst (Mr. Webb's) has ...
Article : 1,370 wordsDRUNKARDS.—John Burrows and Sarah Date, charged with being drunk and disorderly, were each fined 10s.; in default, to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. DISOBEDIENCE.—John Harris and John Broughton, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 26 Apr 1858, Page 2
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