THE QUARTER'S REVENUE.—From the Launceston Examiner of the 19th current we quote the usual comparative statement of the revenue of the Colony for the quarters ending 31st March, 1854, and 31st March, ...
Article : 561 wordsIn the estate of Harris and Barlow, a special meeting was held, and a debt amounting to £281 Os. 9d. was proved. In the estate of Frederic Greer, a special meeting. ...
Article : 137 wordsTO-DAY being recognised as a holiday by many, on account of the Annual Homebush Races, very little business of importance was transacted in town. ...
Article : 2,544 wordsFifteen persons (the majority, as usual, being females) were charged with having been found drunk in the streets: one was discharged, two were sentenced to pay 40s. each (which they had deposited with the ...
Article : 167 wordsSIR,—The report in your issue of to-day of the occurrence on Sunday evening last, in the Wesleyan Chapel Chippendale, is not correct. No part of the plaster of the celling fell, nor did any part of the building give ...
Article : 221 wordsEmanuel Seraphim, a deserter from the Commodore Perry, was sentenced to twelve weeks imprisonment with hard labour. The ship had lefe the port, and prisoner preferred punishment to joining another ship ...
Article : 43 wordsTHE following address was presented to the Bishop of Sydney by the Rev. Dr. Steele, and a deputation from the congregation of St. Peter's, Cook's River, on the 29th instant:— ...
Article : 723 wordsTHE NASHWAUK EMIGRANTS.—Dr. Duncan, Immigration Agent, mustered the female immigrants ex Nashwauk (84 in number) in the Company's Store, on Friday, the 18th, in presence of the Right Rev. Dr. ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsSIR,—By the "Norna files", which have just come to hand, I find that the emigration question still continues one of the leading topics of discussion with the Legislature, and that, despite the opposition of Dr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 30 May 1855, Page 5
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