MESSRS, W, DEAN' AND CO. sold a large invoice of boots and shoes, the brands were various, the principal of which were Bostock's, Jackson's and Parker's. Several classes of goods realized ...
Article : 1,307 wordsFriday being the day of nomination of a candidate to supply the vacancy caused in the representation of the Southern Boroughs, by the acceptance of office of T. A. Murray, Esq., a number of the electors and others ...
Article : 3,135 wordsA deputation from the praotising barristers, of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, consisting of Mr Plunkett, Q.C., and Mr, Broadhurst, waited upon his Excellency the Governor.General yesterday morninG to ...
Article : 1,954 wordsThe following is an extract from a letter received in Sydney from a digger at Louisa Creek, under date, September 2nd;—"I feel great joy in telling you we have struck on gold at last. On Thursday last we got ...
Article : 242 wordsWe (Bathurst Free Press) learn from Mr. Roberts that there are at present about 40 diggers at work, two miles lower down the creek than his house (the New Inn), and that some of them are making good wages, ...
Article : 163 wordsHis Excellency after a short interview gave the following written reply:— Government House, September 8th, 1856. GENTLEMEN—I have listened with attention to the ...
Article : 149 wordsThe subjoined communication from the Turon, is from the correspondent of the Bathurst Free Press of Saturday last:— I have this evening read your occasional ...
Article : 615 wordsHeavy rains for the last week or two have greatly retarded operations in this locality, and given a great check to our progress. The gullies and flats are saturated with water, and every dam in both Stoney and ...
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Advertising : 662 wordsThe Goulburn Chionicle of Saturday, says—"Wehave received communication from these diggings to Thursday last. The recent wet weather hus materially interfered with mining operations, but not withstanding ...
Article : 126 wordsMessrs. Dixon and Co. have obliged us (Maitland Mercury) with the following extract from a letter which they had received from a correspondent; it is dated:— Mount Mitchell,August24.—"I hear to-day that they are ...
Article : 56 wordsThe following is from the Bathurst Free Press of Saturday:— Notwithstanding the reiterated assertions of unsuccessful diggers and others who delight in underrating the character of the Western Gold Fields, the ...
Article : 667 wordsSIR—As a lover of music, I, with, I am sure, many other subscribers to the Sydney Philharmonic Society, was much gratified to find some few months ago that the Committee of Management of the Society, had taken a ...
Article : 296 wordsSIR—A letter appeared in your issue of the 8th instant, thus heaped—When a person does write, it is a great pity that he does not first ask himself two questions: —Why do I write? Am I properly acquainted with the ...
Article : 287 wordsMr. Hodgson, who is descended from A substantial Yorkshire family, was horn at Wadsworth, in that county, and received his education in the neighbourhood. He has been some eighteen years a colonist of Victoria, but ...
Article : 771 wordsFrom the cold winds and copious rains of winter, we appear suddeuly to have emerged into summer, with its countless moths fluttering about the candles, and lightning incessantly ...
Article : 153 wordsSIR—Permit me, through the medium of your paper, to say a few words respecting the anticipated alteration in the management of the Crown Lands. If instead of the proposed reduction to five shillings ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 9 Sep 1856, Page 5
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