This council held their fortnighiy meeting on February 12, when there were present the Mayor (Alderman Dacey), with all the aldermen. Correspondence: From Vickery and Sons, offering to ...
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Article : 3,742 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 12th instant "A Juryman" complains of the way juries are summoned under the Jury Act of 1876, and you have a subleader on the same subject. The officials in the Sheriff's Office are ...
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Article : 497 wordsA special meeting of the council was held on Thursday evening. Present: The Mayor (Mr. T. Dean), and Alderman Dougan, Beaver, Whitney, Brown, Ralston, Lyttle, Mortley, and Elliot. The Mayor proposed, and ...
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Article : 1,516 wordsA special meeting of the Hurstville Council was summoned to attend on Thursday, the 14th instant. There were present—The Mayor (Hugh Patrick), with Aldermen Milsop, Humphrey, Halstead, Osgood, ...
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Article : 666 wordsSir,—Friends of true progress and honest government will thank Mr. T. S. Richardson for his straightforward letter, and you for your subleader on the above subject in this day's Herald. No sooner does this ...
Article : 225 wordsSir,—It is generally understood that the exhibits of the Sydney Technical College at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition are to be awarded a medal and certificate as a collective exhibit, no notice whatever being ...
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Article : 807 wordsA meeting of the municipal council of [?]ckdale was held on February 14. There were present—Messrs. Aldermen Godfrey (who was voted to the chair), with Aldermen Green, Cooke, Price, Carruthers, and Jeeves. ...
Article : 666 wordsSir,—Kindly allow me space to correct the report of special meeting of the Borough of Balmain Council in your issue of the 14th instant, and also to remove the wrong impression created thereby in the mind of your ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 16 Feb 1889, Page 9
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