THE following Estates were surrendered and accepted. John Lawless, Beattishlane, Clarence and York streets, Sydney, fruiterer, Eisbilities,£77 1's. Assets, value of personal property, £7. Defleit, £70 Is. Mr. ...
Article : 280 wordsSIR —Feeling assured that your columns are ever open for the, free ventilation of both public and private opinion, I am Induced to suggent a plan to very materially augment our young volunteer forces cow being ...
Article : 329 wordsYESTERDAY was the first of the Randwick Spring Meeting.The day was remarkably fine, clear, and bright until an advanced hour in the afternoon, when it rained for a short time-yet not heavily enough to ...
Article : 1,297 wordsAN advertisement, with the above heading, attracted a crowd of people yesterday evening, between seven and eight o'olook, in the Haymarket. A torch was lighted, and, a band of music making its appearanoe, the crowd ...
Article : 515 wordsSIR — In your leader of Tuesday last, some statements are made relative to the survey of the Grose Valley, which, as they are not in accordance with facts, you will, I am sure, be glad to permit me through your columns ...
Article : 892 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Peden, Smithers, Oatley, and Asher. Absent-Messrs, M'Arthur, Wilson, and Raymond. DRUNKARDS-Four men and eight women were fined ...
Article : 336 wordsSIR—Reading an article in yours issue of the 22nd ultimo, entitled, " Health and Disease" an extract from Hall's Jburnal of Health; animadverting on the injury to healthy arising from the bare-legged mode of dressing, ...
Article : 658 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Mesars. S. Buchanan, and Burnell. WAGES—Edward O'Hara was summoned by William Mortimer, a butcher in his service, for the sum of ...
Article : 79 wordsABOUT half-past eight yesterday morning, four prisoners were missed from their work in Darlinghurst Gaol. Search was at once instituted, and it was discovered that they had escaped over the wall by means of a long ...
Article : 150 wordsNATIONAL SCHOOL—An examination of the National school at this place, was bold by Mr. Gardiner, Inspector of Schools for the Northern districts, on Friday last. Owing to the shortness of the notice given of that ...
Article : 690 wordsHis Honor delivered the judgment of the Court,in this case. The original plaintiff, Mr. Osborne, now deceased, claimed as a purchaser certain land at Almwick, in the county of Northumberland. Tha late Mrs. ...
Article : 584 wordsSIR—Your issue of the 5th instant, contains an articles commenting upon some cases in which I have had to make analyses in conjunction with Mr. Norrie, In that article you; quote a correspondent's- observs. ...
Article : 299 wordsSIR—Parmit me to proffer you my thanks for the earnest and able manner in which you have seconded the appeal made to the Senate of the Sydney University, to confer degrees in arts on those who shall pass the prescribed ...
Article : 183 wordsON the evening of the 4th instant, J. Lucas, Esq., one of the members for this electorate, met his constituents in Mr. Miller's school-room, to explain bis proceedings in Parliament since his election. Mr. J. Davis was ...
Article : 606 wordsA SOCIAL tea meeting of the members and friends of this association was held last evening, in St..Paul's schoolroom, Redfern. The attendance was large. After the tea, ...
Article : 1,672 wordsSIR—Mr. Pittard is well entitled to the thanks of the community. He is, by his Wednesday's lectures, arousing a taste for a most lnteresting and important branch of Natural History, and his zeal is equalled by his ability. ...
Article : 306 wordsSIR—" Observer," in your issue of yesterday, questions "W. B.A.'s" knowledge of banking affairs, but by his communication, displays more ignorance than he would be willing to allow on such matters, " W. B. A." does not ...
Article : 248 wordsTHIS formerly neglected township has of late began to assume quite a changed appearance, being now full of stir and bustle. Formerly there were but three publichouses, two stores, court-house and look-up, with here ...
Article : 470 wordsIt is ordered that the Court shall sit as in Bonco on Friday, the 7th day of September instant, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of delivering judgment in the following cases — Gordon v. Scott and others; Hollinshed v. Ash; ...
Article : 90 wordsA FLATTERER—I also met Colonel Gurwood there, (Chantroy's) He could talk of nothing but the Duke of Wellington. Speaking of the publication of his Despatches, he said, " I have unveiled a great man to the ...
Article : 75 wordsBUSENESS IN MASTER'S OFFICEv—Vivers v. Tuck, examination of plaintiff's witnesses; Newton and others v. Eales and others, minutes; Segerson v. Polding and others, to settle report, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 7 Sep 1860, Page 5
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