Pursuant to advertisement, a meeting of the committe was held at Mr. Di[?], on Saturday afternoon, at there o'clock, for the purpose of presenting and paying the different p[?] to the ...
Article : 1,301 wordsMESSRS, W[?]DEAN AND CO.—At the Australian Auction Mart, at half-past-10 o'clock, 143 cases and trunks Boots and Shoes, Leather, Hams, Bacom, Ch[?], Butter, Bran, &c. ...
Article : 216 wordsMay 20.—Balmoral, ship, 957 tons, Captain Stubbs, from Liverpool January 23. Passengers —26 in the steerage. Agents, Brierley, Dean, and Co. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsWe have had submitted to us for inspection the plans and specifications of an Irou Church about to be erected in Macquarie-street for the Rev. Alexander Salmon. The church is to be ...
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Article : 1,876 wordsTHE WEATHER, &C.— We have had several smart showers of rain since my last communication, which must have done the farmers much good who had already ploughed. The crops of maize ...
Article : 213 wordsParties mining on the ridges are still doing remarkably well. Two boys got six ounces and seven pennywights of gold during the week on Madgwick's ridge, and every party at work there ...
Article : 289 wordsConsiderable activity is manifested among the diggers of this district at the present time Last week there was a rush to a flat in the vicinity of Kangaroo Flat, but it turned out a failure ...
Article : 1,520 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Robert Golden, fouad guilty of being drunk and disorderly in the public streets, was ordered to pay a penalty of ten shillings, or in default to be imprisoned ...
Article : 773 wordsSince I last wrote to you,we have experienced a very decided change in the weather. On Sunday evening several thunder showers of unusual violence passed over the Turon. The thunder ...
Article : 374 wordsUNPROTECTED STATE OF THE LACHLAN.— The crime of horse and cattle stealing is exceedingly rife on the lachlan, partion[?]arly the former, and is likely to continue so until an effective police ...
Article : 1,054 wordsSIR—I noticed iin Saturday's Empire a letter from the Surveyor-General, in which he says "it is my desire not only with a view of meeting the wishes of the public and of improving the revenue, ...
Article : 585 wordsTHE LATE LIBEL PROSECUTION.—Messrs Hawks ley and Williamson, proprietors of the People's Advocate, and the defendants in the recent proceedings for libel in which Captain Fitz Roy was ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 30 May 1854, Page 2
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