In the estate of Edward Willes Layton,a third meeting was held; debts amounting to £3250 19s. 1d. were proved. The Assigne handed in a longthy report, shewing the present state of the affairs of this [?] ...
Article : 197 wordsJanuary 25.—Keera (S.), from Melbourne. January 26.—Champlon (S.) from Melbourne. January 27.—Collier (S.), and Louisa from Melbourne ...
Article : 19 wordsThis was an action brough by charles Obce, of Sydney, against Walter Lambe and Alfred Spry, trding under and using the firm of Lamb, Spry, and Co., also of Sydney on the plea that the ...
Article : 1,832 wordsFebruary 9.—London, steamer, 700 tons, Captain Watts, from Melbourne February 6. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Mr, and Mrs. Faulaer, Mrs. Turner, child, and servant, Mrs. King, child, and servant, Rev. S. ...
Article : 157 wordsA preliminary meeting was held yesterday afternoon, in the temporary Exchange Rooms, Pittstreet, for the purpose of adopting measures for the establishment of a branch of the "Patriotic ...
Article : 540 wordsJanuary 26.—Louisa, from Melbourne. January 27.—Keers (S.), from Portland Bay, January 29.—Collier (S.), from Port Fairy. ...
Article : 23 wordsJanuary 31.—Sheffield, from Long Island; Ocmulgee, from Tisbury, Massanchusetts. The Ocumulges and Sheffeld, whalers, which arrived last evening from the United State, are bound out ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsFebruary 9.—Grafton, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 9 wordsTHIS DAY.—Zuma, for London; Ashburton, for shanghae; Star, for South Sea Island; Wanderer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 20 wordsFebruary 9.—Star, barque, 183 tons, Captain Leslle, for South Sea Islands, in ballast. February 9.—Wandorer, bring, 130 tons, Captian Rozea, for Melbouren. Passengers—Mrs. Rozea, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 43 wordsJanuary 31.—Mercury, from Melbourne; Royal Shepherd (S.), from Geelong: Native Lass, from Newcastle. February, 1—Lizzie Webber, from Sydney; Brothers, from Hobart Town; Flora Macdonald, from Liverpool. ...
Article : 33 wordsFebruary 9.—Margaret and Mary from the Richmond, with 40,000 feet cedar; Sable Chief, from the Clarence, with 50 bales wool, 48 hides 2 casks tallow; Gitana, Sylph, and Magnet, from Brisbane Water, with 400 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 965 wordsMESSAS, MORT AND CO. sold a valuable lot of city propertices to-day. The attoudance was very good and there was an evident anxitety shown to invest capital. The following result sales will, perhas, better give an idea ...
Article : 408 wordsSIR—The assertion that appeared in the shipping columns of yesterday's Empire that the wreek of the Frollow eas caused by thoe crew going on shore to regale themselves, is utterly untrue. The fact is, that they ...
Article : 92 wordsFebruary 9.—John Thomas, for Breken Bay; Star of the North, for Shoslhaven; Cyclone, Gratia, Elizabeth, and Margaret and Mary, for Newcastle; Gitana, Sylph, and Margaret, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 33 wordsPer John M'Vicar, from Liverpool; 1 case, D, Macdonald; 18 cases iron bedsteads, Moore and Co.; 7 cases paper, G. Thrugon; 1050 boxes soap, 7 cases, Smith, Campbell, and Co.; 1 truss, A. Sykes; 2 cases saddiery, ...
Article : 461 wordsMr. McMahon, who has been for some years past attached to the General Post Office as Shipping Officer, has just received a handsome testimonial from a number of the merchants of this city, in the shape of a massive ...
Article : 487 wordsSir Charles Nicholson, Knight, the Honorable the Speaker of the Legislative Council, directs it to be notified, for general information, that, it being established to his satisfaction that the seat ...
Article : 769 wordsDRUNKARDS' LIST.—Eight drunkards were brought up, and sentenced, four to 20s. or in default twenty-four hours' confinement, and four to 20s, or forty-eight hours' confinement. ...
Article : 642 wordsPer 'Wanderer, for Melbouren: 43 deals, 260 boxes soap, 155 baga flour, 607 bags rice, 19 drays, 80 bags barley, 3 cans honey, H. Clarke; 40 bags bran, W. Workman; 3[?] cases tobacco, Coben and Harbottle; 9 ...
Article : 63 wordsCLOSING AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. For Hokanga.—By the Victoria, this day, at noon, if not under weith. For London.—By the Zuma, this day, at noon, if not ...
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Family Notices : 46 wordsTHIS EVENING, Saturday, February 10th, 1855, the performances will commence with Shakspeare's Tragedy of MACBETH. Characters by Messrs, Byers, M'Gowan, Miss Mathews, King, Belfield, Holloway, Byron, Miss ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsFebruary 2.—Frigate Blrd, from New York; Aurora and Black Swam (s.) from [?]; Emily Jane, from Adelaide; Kossuth, from Coylon; City of Hobart (S.), and Flying Fish, from Hobart Town ...
Article : 574 wordsTHERE are two or three things in the evidence on the Crown Lands whic call for some elucidation, and which may, therefore, well engage the scrutiny ...
Article : 1,483 wordsThe business for adjudication at the Court, this morning, was much lighter and of a less important nature than usual. During the previous days of the week there was a rather large amount of litigation, ...
Article : 278 wordsSIR—Not many years ago I fined sevral bakers for not having thier weights and scales with them —to wigh their brend, on delivery, if required so to do. ...
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Advertising : 106 wordsFebruary 1.—Argentl, from Hobart Town. February 3.—[?] of the Valley, from Launcesion; William Hill, from Launcuston; Racer, from Dundee, CLMARANCH. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 10 Feb 1855, Page 4
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