The diggings recently opened on Mr, Wentworth's land at Frederick's Valley, are now occupying considerable attention, and perhaps the more so as the public are excluded from them. ...
Article : 686 wordsYosterday evening, a very numerous and respecatable meeting of electors was held at the Old Assembly Rooms, King-street, for the purpose of hearing Mr. Cowper's opinions upon public ...
Article : 1,372 wordsTHE Buthurst Free Press of yesterday states in very positive terms that the gold is being fast exhausted on the Turon, The extract from Mr. Hickey's letter published ...
Article : 803 wordsTHE concurrent establishment in this city of an Exchange, and a Chamber of Commerce, is an event in our colonial annals of considerable importance. We are ...
Article : 1,009 wordsSEAMEN'S CHAPEL, APIA.—Public worship has been regularly conducted every Sabbath since the chapel was erected. As may be expected, the altcudunce has been fluctuating; but altogether, ...
Article : 507 wordsHis Honor the Chief Justice arrived in town in company with the Honorable the Colonial Seeretary on Saturday evening, and look up his residence with his nephew H. F. Stephen, Esq. On ...
Article : 1,068 wordsSince my last I have removed from the Turon River to this neighbourhood, being some six or seven miles away from the post office, have not had a favourahle opportunity of communicating with ...
Article : 860 wordsA rather numerous meeting of mercantile gentlemen took place yesterday afternoon, at the rooms of the late Mr. Sumuel Lyons, for the purpose of receiving the report of the Committee ...
Article : 607 wordsSELECTION OF PLYMOUTH AS A GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION DEPOT.—The Government has decided on making Deptford and Plymouth the emigration depots. The ...
Article : 610 wordsIn the estate of Wicks, Norton, a special meeting. The insolvent was examined by Mr. Thompson, and the meeting terminated. In the estate of Patrick Mooney, a special ...
Article : 76 wordsSTEALING COAL.—Thomas Fallon, aged ten years, who was remanded on Wednesday, on a charge of stealing a piece of coal, value one penny, the property of Mr. Dunn, of ...
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Advertising : 150 wordsA numerous and respectable meeting of the friends of Mr. Josephson, assembled pursuant, to advertisement, at the Forrester's Arms Inn, Glebe, at 7 P.M., yesterday. Alderman Fisher ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 22 Aug 1851, Page 3
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