Christmas has passed away here in a very quiet manner, and much to the credit of our mining community. The only change that marked the festive time was an entire ...
Article : 526 wordsBy the Escort from the Western Gold Fields, which arrival at the Colonial Treasury at the usual hour yesterday morning, the following consignments of the precious metal were ...
Article : 506 wordsChristmas has passed over with very little more than the usual amount of riot and drunkenness which exists here on idle days. There was a great deal more of social ...
Article : 1,846 wordsSir—I have tue honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter containing duplicate protests aguinst the introduction of the convicts by the Blenheim, and I am directed by his Excellency to ...
Article : 179 wordsSir—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 19th instant, by which his Excellency informs the Couucil of the League, that they are mistaken in ...
Article : 277 wordsThe great yacht match at Cowes, on Friday, resulted in the defeat of the English yachts by the Yankee clipper America, beating all her competitors with ease, after a most exciting ...
Article : 1,100 wordsSir—In reply to your letter of the 22nd instant, on behalf of the Southern Council of the Australasian League, I am directed to acquaint you that the Lieutenunt-Governor does not ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsSIR—As there appears to be an impression, that I have improperly interfered with [?]he public comforts, by endeavouring to prevent bathing at a certain place in the Domain, quite ...
Article : 116 wordsSir—I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of 24th November, and in answer have the honour to enclose in duplicate a letter to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE following correspondence has been handed to us for publication, but has been omitted in our last two or three publications from want of space: ...
Article : 213 wordsSIR—In my letter of saturday last, I brought under the notice of your renders certain defects in the new Marriage Bill, mainly for the purpose of leading its concocters to attempt a remedy. ...
Article : 1,607 wordsSIR—In the last number of your able and impartial journal, referring to the diminution of the population of Ireland as shown by the late census, you draw from certain facts a conclusion, ...
Article : 961 wordsThe usual New Year's Shooting Match of the Australian Rifle Club came off yesterday, on the ground adjacent to the Military Barracks. The attendance, both of members and spectators, was ...
Article : 449 wordsMy Lord—The Southern Tasmanian Council of the Australasian League had the honour to address to your Lordship on the 15th ultimo, a protest against the introduction of the prisoners ...
Article : 1,178 wordsMy Lord—The undersigned, as the Council of the Australasian Lengue, had the honour to transmit to your Lordship, on the 20th August, last, a protest against the introduction of convicts ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 2 Jan 1852, Page 3
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