A MEETING was held last night for the purpose of assisting in the restoration of St. Mary's Cathedral, when about £230 were subscribed and promised. ...
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Article : 1,916 wordsPublic meetings continue to be held throughout the country respecting the dead lock. It was stated in the Assembly, lost night, that the Upper House would pass the Appropriation Act ...
Article : 170 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. T. Dangar. John Oliver, John Hogan, Margaret Rees, and Elizabeth Daverage, who had been locked up for drunkenness in the streets, were brought before the Court, and their Worships ...
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Article : 175 wordsTHE last act of the Daylesford tragedy has been almost played out, and there seems no reason to doubt that the final scene will be the performance of the hangman's office upon the wretched culprit. David ...
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Article : 703 wordsSIR,—We are engaged in a boring speculation, endeavouring to make available some of the back country, which, unhappily, is too abundant in this district. We failed in our endeavours to get some work on the subject in Sydney, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,156 wordsTHE irregularity of our mails renders it a difficult thing to know exactly how to seize upon the best opportunity for writing, as a chance overlooked may easily he followed by a long ...
Article : 905 wordsBEFORE his Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE, Primary Judge. THE ALLIANCE BANK V. IRVING. In this case—which was reported in the Herald of Saturday last—the argument on the motion to dissolve ...
Article : 183 wordsBEFORE the REGISTRAR. In the estate of J. Dodson, a special meeting. Three debts were proved. In the estate of Prost, Kohler, and Co., a third meeting. ...
Article : 280 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Love, Caldwell, Raper, and Chapman. Fifteen prisoners were brought before the Court, of whom six were discharged and two were remanded. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 Aug 1865, Page 5
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