The Advocate-General moved on the petition of the provisional liquidator to raise money on a mortgage for the purpose of affording funds for the completion of the required outlay for this season's indigo, and to save ...
Article : 2,603 wordsThe discussion which followed Mr. Gavan Duffy's lecture on Australia before the Society of Arts ought to do good in that country. It will show the colonists that if they are slandered in England by reactionary ...
Article : 713 wordsIn the insolvent estate of Charles Gardner, singlo meeting. Insolvent added to his schedule. Report of official assignce was read, and estate ordered to be realised, unless charges and oxpenses be paid before ...
Article : 362 wordsThis was an action on an indemnity bond, in which the defendant, by his counsel, consented to the damages being assessed at £1000. Mr. Darley appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Norton ...
Article : 1,511 wordsJohn Shaddock and Margaret Frazer were each fined 10a., or forty-eight hours' imprisonment, for riotous behaviour in Goulburn-street; and Margaret Wymes and Margaret Greer, for making use of obaceno ...
Article : 302 wordsJohn Sutherland, for assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty, was fined 20s., or three days' gaol. Robert H. Smith, apprehended by warrant for being ...
Article : 149 wordsHARRISON AND JONES.—Stations. In this market it is probabie that operations will be much re[?]loted until the present excitement in monetary affairs has subsided, we, however, met with some who are prepared to invest, and have ...
Article : 1,718 wordsJ. A. M'CAR[?]OLL.—Sales are difficult to effect, notwithstanding the alleged firmness evinced in South Australia. The state of trade is considerably affacted by the large Government lo[?]ns, which have withdrawn a large portion of capital ...
Article : 167 wordsTHOMAS DAWSON.—F[?] Cattle: Really prime cattle are searo[?], and command full rates. One lot of bullock fa[?]toned by Mr. White, changed hands, I am informed, in this market, at £11 and £12: for the cows £12 has been offered and ...
Article : 342 wordsThe weather, during the week has been very fine. The result of the polling at the Tumut election, on Monday, was—for Mr. Brown, 195; for Mr. Thornton, 114. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 25 Aug 1866, Page 3
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