SIR,—There have been a great many [?] of the road to Kiandra sent to you, from one person or another who may be locally interested, persuading the public that the road which conduces to their interests, ...
Article : 659 wordsTHE lecture on the Classification of Animals was [?] yesterday by Mr. Pittard, at the Museum. The [?] commenced by remarking that when Rowland [?] occasion wished to direct the attention of his ...
Article : 1,310 wordsBEFORE Messrs. G. Hill and James Oatley, Esq., J P.'s. DRUNKARD.—Harriet Brown, a prostitute, was charged with drunkenness and using obscene language in Bridge-street, and sentenced to pay a fine of 10s., or in default ...
Article : 469 wordsIT is with regret I have to announce that since the despatch of my last communication, the deteriorating influence of the atmospheric transitions on the growing wheat crops—of which I expressed some previous ...
Article : 892 wordsTHE usual weekly meeting of this Council was held on Tuesday last, the 25th instant, at seven p.m. Present— The Chairman, Messrs. Lynch, Smith, Alston, Blumer, Westaway, Steel, Reddy, and Taylor. The minutes of ...
Article : 309 wordsIN EQUITY.—The only case disposed of yesterday was that of Friend v. M'Kenzie, official assignee, of Jones, wherein the usual decree was made for the enforcement of an equitable mortgage. ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR,—About a fortnight ago, one of your correspondents chose to assail me in a most violent and uncalled for manner, as the supposed writer of a letter, respecting the Scots' Church, signed " W. W." I have waited so [?]n ...
Article : 590 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Morris and Moon, a special meeting for proof of a large debt, the amount of which is disputed by the official assignee on behalf of insolvents. No ...
Article : 686 wordsCOURT AT CUNDLETOWN.—The good inhabitants of this interesting locality were, on last Wednesday, surprised and delighted by the presence of a real live J.P., sitting in our magnificent Town Hall, and dealing out the law ...
Article : 485 wordsA NEW GOLD FIELD DISCOVERED.— When we were all despairing of the future, owing to the exciting accounts from the Snowy River, our spirits were revived by the gratifying accounts of the last two days, from the rush ...
Article : 467 wordsEXTRAORDINARY AGREEMENT TO COMMIT SUICIDE BETWEEN TWO MEN.—On Friday forenoon, Mr. John Humphreys, the coroner, held an inquest at the Black Horse Tavern, Kingsland road, Shoreditch, respecting the death ...
Article : 2,457 wordsA MEETING of this branch of the Land League was held last evening at the Builders' Arms, Glebe. On the motion of Mr. BENBOW, Mr. Jab[?]z Bunting was voted to the chair. ...
Article : 1,148 wordsTHE mail, with Saturday's bags, arrived here on Sunday evening, which is a decided improvement on the delays of the past month. Should the weather continue fine, I have no doubt that the mails will speedily return to their ...
Article : 409 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Kemp, E. S. Hill, Cooper, Hogg, George Allen, and the Mayor. Absent—Messrs Joy, Skinner, and Lyons. DRUNKNESS, &c.—Four men and six women were ...
Article : 240 wordsCLERICAL ABDUCTION IN BELGIUM.—On the 5th of July a case, which has excited considerable interest in Belgium, will come before the Correctional Tribunal at Ghost. A Jesuit, named Schools, one Bogaerts, a cure, and Rosalic de ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 27 Sep 1860, Page 5
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