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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  3. WEST MAITLAND MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Vindin, Gorrick, Ollif[?]e, Wolstenholmc, Smith, Mitchell, and Wade. The bo minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...

    Article : 496 words
  4. THE EDUCATION BILL AND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND CLERGY.

    In Thursday's Herald we find a letter signed by the Dean of Sydney, and twelve other clergymen of the Church of England, giving deliberate expression to the grounds on which they oppose the Eduoation Bill. As ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. PUBLIC EDUCATION.

    Sir—If you will kindly give insertion to the accompanying memorandum explanatory of the views of the subscribers upon the important question of education which is now agitating the publie mind, you will oblige, ...

    Article : 1,364 words
  6. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER.

    KITCHEN GARDEN:Sow peas, French beans, celery, onions, turnips, pumpkins, vegetable [?]arrow, cucumbers, lettuce, radish, endive, cabbage, broccoli Plant sweet potatoes, capsicums, parlick, eschalots. Earth up celcry. At all times keep the ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. The Maitland Mercury.

    We have not been in the habit of quoting, amongst our colonial market information, the prices of stock in Tasmania. The trade in cattle and sheep between the colonies is chiefly ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Herald.]—The trial of the Bank robbers was con[?] cluded to-day. Oberthem was sentenced to ten years, Bagley ten years, William Petrie five years, Jacob Petrie three years, John Eggart three years. D. Mossman was ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  9. BUSURANGING, MURDER, AND CAPTURE OF THE MURDERER.

    The country between Eltham and Queenstown was kept in a state of considerable excitement for a day or [?] at the beginning of the week by the presence and doings of a bushranger named Robert Bourke, well-known on ...

    Article : 1,505 words
  10. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    SEVEN YEARS ago a bill introduced by Mr. Cowper, and intended to bring the English Privy Council system of aiding education into operation in this colony, was rejected by a majority of ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    QUEEN'S ASS[?]NT TO BILLS.—Messages were received from the Government conveying the assent on behalf of bar Majesty to the Church of England Properties Bill, the Felon's Apprehension Continuation Bill, the Cattle ...

    Article : 671 words
  12. THURSDAY, OCT. 11. (From our Sydney Correspondent.) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker took the chair at 3.30 p.m. The Colonial Treasurer announced that the Government had received a telegram from the [?]rieatal Bank, London, informing them that they had su[?]peded in ...

    Article : 808 words
  13. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    QUESTIONS ANSWERED.—In reply to questions put to Mini[?]tiers the followiug information was elicited:—That the Gover[?]ment had [?] power to grant letters of natnralisation to Chinese—it was expressly forbidden by Act of ...

    Article : 1,691 words
  14. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Oct 9.—John Larour, of Dev[?]shire-street, Sydney, provedore of the Mounted Police Barracks. Liabilities, £108 2s. 4d. Assets, £8. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. ...

    Article : 176 words
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