The speculations as to the existence of a Goldfield, in the police district of Goulburn, have, during the last week, been reduced to a reality, and the fondest hopes of the subscribers to the ...
Article : 1,564 wordsLaw ad lawyers are not such scarce commodoties in this too well provided for country, as to leave it probable that many of our readers have been left to pass through a lifetime without the ...
Article : 1,497 wordsA crowded and respectable meeting of Mr. Wentworth's friends waa held lost evening, at Mr. Eawistle's, the Masonic Hall, York-street, chair was occupied by Mr. Thomas Barker. ...
Article : 1,802 wordsEvery one interested in the progress and prosperity of the Hunter River. Distroct, and of the Port of Newcastle, must feel the importance of a direct, trade being established between the ...
Article : 598 wordsDRUNKARDS, AND DISORDERLIES.—An unusually large number of persons, charged as above, were placed in the dock yesterday, 19 men, and 4 women, were fined in the penalties ...
Article : 1,491 wordsWe think it is our duty to lay before our renders the two following important statements mnde by Sir G. Grey in the Council yesterday. ...
Article : 565 wordsSIR—In perusing your valuable paper of Tuesday last, my attention was arrested by an extract from the Weekly Dispatch, entitled "The Carnival of the Gallows," which showed, to some extent, ...
Article : 590 wordsGOLD NEWS OF THE WEEK.—The past week has been a very active one for "prospectors," and rumours of gold discoveries have poured in thickly. The first we have to notice is that of ...
Article : 1,235 wordsA general meeting of the niombors of the New Zealand Society was held on Wednesday evening last, in the hall of the Athen[?]m and Mechanics' Institute, at which upwards of fifty members were ...
Article : 397 wordsSIR—In your papou this morning, you state Captain Dunning, of the "Australia," was charged with assaulting an npprcntico. Neither myself nor any apprentice of the Australian have had ...
Article : 61 wordsSIR—The case of the Queen v. James Sinclair, tried at the late Goulburn Circuit, has been so unfairly reported in your paper of the 12th instant, that in justice to myself. I feel compelled ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 19 Aug 1851, Page 3
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