Tuesday, the 17th, being the day of nomination of candidates for the Gwydir, the proceedings commenced at noon, at the Court-house, Wee Wan. The Returning-officer, Mr. MOSELEY, readthe writ. ...
Article : 306 wordsAt 10 a.m. the roll was called, and the usual devotional services were observed; the Revs. J. B. Waterhouse and G. Daniel offering prayer. The minutes of the preceding day's business were read and ...
Article : 256 wordsAt 12 o'clock the PRESIDENT took the small chair, supported on the right hy the Honorable J. H. Plunkett, Vice-President of the Executive Council, and on the left by the Honorable George Allen, The ...
Article : 435 wordsHall's gang attempted to stick-up the Yass mail today on the Breadalbane Plains. The guard, two troopers, resisted. Shots were exchanged, and the gang left. Two balls entered the coach. No mails were ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Barwon, steamer, arrived at the Heads to-day at 12.30 a.m.; and the Bombay, steamer, at the same time was off Cape Schanck. Greig and Murray sold at auction to-day, Adelaide ...
Article : 155 wordsEight drunkards were discharged. Elizabeth Smith, for riotous conduct in Wattlestreet, was sent to gaol for seven days; and John Sullivan, with Ellen Rice, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Thomas ...
Article : 1,011 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—Michael Caffray, Coopernook, Manning River, and John Scott, Aberbaldie, Now England, Esquires, to be magistrates of the territory. John Valentine Gorman, Esquire, to be a sworn valuator ...
Article : 82 wordsTERRIFIC STORM AND LOSS OF LIFE ON THE WESTERN-ROAD.—ON Monday night, about seven o'clock, the Bathurst mail to Sydney encountered a severe thunderstorm, about one mile on the Bathurst ...
Article : 2,939 wordsSir,—James Martin's address to the Lachlan and Monaro electors is the most impudent attempt to mislead the public, and their representatives, that I have ever seen in the colony, and I have been here long ...
Article : 602 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, at one minute before twelve, a large number of members entered the Chamber and took their seats. PROCLAMATION. ...
Article : 2,180 wordsSir,—I am informed that, on Saturday next, the Roxburgh Castle will sail from here with a battery of artillery on board, twenty men of which married while in this colony, and who will not be allowed to take ...
Article : 122 wordsGentlemen,—If you will instruct your servants, the officers in charge of our water supply, to make an official survey of the top of Druitt-street, (if they will condescend to take that immense trouble,) they will ...
Article : 177 wordsSir,—Having will with much interest your " Story of Mona Vale," may I bring before your notice, or rather the notice of the public, one party to whom the inhabitants of Pitt Water are much indebted—I mean ...
Article : 247 wordsJames Prior, under remand, charged with stealing a coat and portemonnaie, and a sum of £1 3s.; Michael Fogarty, Joseph Murray, and Richard Barry, seamen on board the Royal Saxon, charged with assaulting ...
Article : 289 wordsBODALLA.—Last Friday was the occasion of a [?]etivity on a grand seale at Bodalla, after the good old English style, when proprietor, family, and friends, tenants, and employees, all sat together at the social ...
Article : 314 wordsSINGULAR SUICIDE.—A most singular suicide was committed last week by a Chinaman residing near Long's Point, on the Macquarie. It appears ' John ' was possessed with the idea that he would shortly die, and his ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 25 Jan 1865, Page 5
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