THE largest nugget yet found at Berlin was brought in on Thursday to Inglewood, and sold at the Bank of New South Wales. It was found the same morning by a party of Chinamen in their claim in ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE last dread sentence of the law was carried into effect yesterday morning, the 10th instant, within the precinets of the Wagga Wagga gaol, upon Robert Campbell, alias Palmer, who was sentenced ...
Article : 1,884 wordsIN the absence of political fighting—or rather during the suspension of hostilities in that behalf—the martial signs and tokens visible and audible throughout the week have been quite enough to ...
Article : 1,549 wordsA woman named Rumph, on the Bibbenluke run, near Bombala, has cut the throats of her six children, and then afterwards cut her own. Two of the children are since dead. ...
Article : 56 wordsForty clergymen of the Wesleyan, denomination have sailed for Hobart Town, to attend the Conference. An explosion of gas occurred in a dwelling-house ...
Article : 88 wordsThere has been such a surfeit of weather news in all the papers of late that I have refrained from writing, as that was the only topic to write about. Su[?]ce it to say the unusual cold, wet weather elsewhere experienced was also felt here; ...
Article : 437 wordsTHE Bill Sykeses, Artful Dodgers, Charley Bateses, and Fagins (says the Melbourne Herald of the 9th instant, from which the following is quoted) have their public interests, and their particular places in ...
Article : 566 wordsDuring the last two days some hundreds, of tons of flour have been quitted at £11 5s for country, and £11 10s for town brands. Prices are advancing, and the quotations are higher. ...
Article : 1,411 wordsTHE Government Gazette of last night contains notifications to the following effect:— ORDER IN COUNCIL.—An Order in Council has been issued, empowering John Milbourne Augustus ...
Article : 297 wordsNow that the season's holidays have come to an end, and work is once more the order of the day, the various leads and workings have a very busy appearance, especially between the hours of nine and eleven in the morning when the gentle ...
Article : 1,436 words(Before Messrs. Scott and Levey.) Lords Offerstein was brought up charged with stealing two watches and other articles, of the value of L5 10s, the property of George Duxbury. ...
Article : 522 wordsTHE subjoined account of, we believe, the first Chinese christening in Victoria is taken from the Ararat Advertiser. The young Chinese baby, whose birth we chronicled some time ago, being a month ...
Article : 274 wordsA VERY severe thunderstorm, though but of brief duration, passed over the Kyneton district yesterday morning, says the Guardian, and was, we regret to say, attended with loss of life. The storm occurred ...
Article : 472 wordsA few persons were punished for drunkenness. Thomas Stevens and Michael Faggons were sent to gaol for one month, for being absent from their ship, the Glenyan, without leave. ...
Article : 343 wordsWe were visited last night by a tremendous downpour of rain, accompanied by vivid flashes of lightning and loud and near thunder. We had service in our church yesterday, and the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 14 Jan 1871, Page 3
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