In the estate of Philip Magrane an adjourned single meeting. Nothing done, adjourned till to-morrow (this day), at 10 o'clock. NEW INSOLVENT. ...
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Advertising : 571 wordsPer Essington: 173 [?]erces beef, 381 bags containing 14,000 bushels wheat, 1 ton potatoes, 1 package bacon, 8 bales wool, R. Campbell tertius. ...
Article : 28 wordsIT is respectfully requested that all Accounts, for Sydney, due to the Empire newspaper, for the quarter ending on the 30th ultimo, be paid either at the office In Hunter-street, or to the ...
Article : 65 wordsPer Mohawk: 2 horses, W. Liddel; 2 horses, Mitchell. Per William Alfred: 2 cases cigars, G. Moss. 41 bags coffee, 4 cases drapery, 1 case cigars, J. J: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsASSAULTING THE POLICE.—George Evans was charged by Constable M'Clusky, with assaulting him in the excaution of his duty. The constable deposed that he was on duty in Clarence-street, ...
Article : 2,322 wordsDR. NICHOLSON has been for the third time elected to the Chair of the Legislative Council. The legislative farce has commenced, and the piece will no doubt ...
Article : 1,091 wordsThe Abercrombie and Arrnluen diggings are turning out "first-rate," and promise to rival the Ophir and Turon. About twenty different parties have ...
Article : 480 wordsLONDON.—Penyard Park, this day at noon. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.—Lina, this evening, at six o'clock. CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered outwards, October ...
Article : 1,325 wordsYesterday being the day appointed by the proclamation of his Excellency the GovernorGeneral for the meeting of the Legislative Council, a large number of the members assembled in ...
Article : 1,364 wordsSir—It would be quite as legitimate an exercise of Legislative authority, and quite as likely to ensure the stability of the drapery trade, were our sapient legislators to pass a law, providing ...
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Family Notices : 30 wordsOctober 14.—Essington, brig, 123 tons, Captain [?]. B. Mills, from Port Fairy the 9th instant. Passengers—Miss Rutledge, Miss E. Rutledge, Miss M. Rutledge, Mrs. M'Laren and son, Master ...
Article : 40 wordsThe ATTORNEY-GENERAL, at the sitting of the Court, applied to their Honors to adjourn at an early hour, to permit the attendance at the Legislative Council of such members of the ...
Article : 214 wordsOctober 14.—Coquette, schooner, 72 tons. Captain D. H. Johnson, for Geelong. Passengers —Mrs. and Master Silver, Mr. Gebbie, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Mailler, Mr. Strachan. ...
Article : 63 wordsTHIS DAY.—The William Alfred, for Wellington; the Souveair, for Moreton Bay; the Mohawk, for Guain. ...
Article : 21 wordsOctober 14.—William Alfred, schooner, 118 tons, Captain Tinley, for Wellington. Passengers —Mr. Spowell, Mrs. Hart, and Arthur Young. October 14.—Souvenir, schooner, 63 tons, ...
Article : 61 wordsOctober 14.—William the Fourth, steamer, 54 tons, Sullivan, from Wollongong, with 40 bags potatoes, 15 bags wheat, 45 kegs butter, 6 casks ale, 25 pigs, 6 calves, and sundries; Rover, 15. ...
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Advertising : 106 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, Friday, October 10.—A man, named Cribb, was brought before the Court this day, having been apprehended in Goulburn on a warrant from the Bathurst bench, for a larceny. ...
Article : 933 wordsOctober 14.—Gitana, 15, Thurston, for Brisbane Water, in balast; William the Fourth, steamer, 54 tons, Sullivan, for Wollongong, with sundries; Mermaid, 20, Falconer. Rover, 15, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 15 Oct 1851, Page 2
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