January 26.—Eagle, steamer, [?]4 tons, Captain [?]mer, from Morr[?]n [?]ay 22nd instant, Passengers—Mr[?] and Mrs. O'C[?] and child, Mr. [?]ter, Mr. M'Laug[?], and Mr. D. M'Naught, ...
Article : 98 wordsOn the 20th of last month we published an article which excited some little attention, in which we endeavoured to form an estimate of the amount of gold realized up to that time from the ...
Article : 653 wordsTHIS DAY.—River Chi[?]f for the South Sea [?]lands; Waldemar, for V[?]par[?] and the Terror for Anatam. ...
Article : 31 wordsPer S[?]san; 678 chests [?]6 half-chests 55[?] boxes [?] tea, 77[?] chests [?] half-chests 6[?] boxes [?]. [?] tea, Smith, Campbell, and Co. ...
Article : 31 wordsSIR—I wish to draw attention to the reckless conduct of the Captain of the Ph[?]nix steamer, (as I have no doubt he was one of the persons I saw on the paddle box,) mid the man that [?]tee[?]ed her ...
Article : 156 wordsFor London—The Brightman, to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock. For Adelaide—The Wild Irish Girl, on Thursday, at noon. ...
Article : 284 wordsThere is little to communicate in the gold digging line, owing to a flood which took place on Wednesday week. A thunder storm set in about eight o'clock with immense, violence, and ...
Article : 590 wordsARRIVAL.—January 16.—Randall, barque, 225 tons, [?]orsbur[?], from Adelaide 1[?]th instant. CLEARED.—January 16, Ca[?]ique, barque, 141 tons, A. Mil[?], master[?] for Hobart Town; Sarah ...
Article : 178 wordsIn the estate of John Gra[?]ame and Co., a special meeting, at 11 o'clock In the es[?]ate of John Murphy, a special meeting, at noon. ...
Article : 180 wordsCLEARED—January 16.—Statesman, ship, 873 tons, J. B. Godfrey, for London, via Melbourne; Liverpool, schooner, 54 tons, I. Kenneth, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 249 wordsThe business of the Quarter Sessions was opened by his Worship, the Chairman, Alfred Cheeke, Esq., assisted by the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Hawkins, Wyse, and Arkins, J.P. There ...
Article : 1,484 wordsTHE BLACKS.—The native blacks in and around Brisbane have been exceedingly troublesome lately. On last Friday week they broke into the house of Mr. Pe[?]tti[?], at Eagle Farm, and s[?]ole ...
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Advertising : 276 wordsOn Saturday afternoon last a meeting of the subscribers to the gold reward fund, was held in the stores of Mr. John Richardson, for the purpose of handing over to the owners the promissory ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsWe have received a letter from a correspondent, dated so far back as the 3rd ultimo. The length of time occupied in its transmission is accounted for from its having been forwarded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsThe weather is fearfully hot, and the diggers are perforce compelled to take short spells. With the exception of two water holes the creek is dry, and those diggers who lie further up the ...
Article : 679 wordsAT the recent meeting of the Benevolent Society, a discussion appears to have ensued, with reference to the general subject of provision for assistance and ...
Article : 684 wordsYesterday being the sixty-fourth anniversary of the foundation of the Colony of New South Wales, it was, as on former occasions, observed as a general holiday by the citizens of Sydney. ...
Article : 565 wordsThe following able remark's by Dr. F. Mueller lately appeared in the Adelaide Z[?]itung, a paper which circulates amongst the German emigrants in that colony: ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 27 Jan 1852, Page 2
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