SIR,—The Rev. John Pendrill, in his letter in to-day's Herald, replying to my former one, is I think both right and wrong; and, if any objections to the legal appointment of clergyman's churchwarden, in the absence of ...
Article : 465 wordsSTOOK AND PRODUCE SALES.—Messrs. R. and W. Oakes report: on Tuesday last, we held our weekly stock sale, at the Exchange Yards, and disposed of 13 head of horses, at satisfactory prices The greater portion of these were draft horses, and sold ...
Article : 267 wordsSIR,—In my letter inserted in your excellent journal on the 11th Maroh last, I endeavoured to show that the British Constitution was a mixture of the Monarohic, Aristocratic, and Democratic interests-passions, ...
Article : 1,105 wordsTHE contemplated departure of the head quarters of H.M. 12th, to replace the 77th in New South Wales, ordered for service in China, naturally suggested the propriety of an address to Colonel Percival on the ...
Article : 914 wordsMr. TOOTH to move.—No. 1, That, in order to carry out a liberal system in the allenation of the waste lands of this colony, and to afford small capitalists and industrious colonists the opportunity of acquiring land upon easy ...
Article : 2,443 wordsThe minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed, and reports were brought up and received from the Finance, Water, Lighting, and Improvement Committees. ...
Article : 2,964 wordsThe Chronicle reports: Business has been pretty brisk this week. Messrs. S. Emanuel and Son have purchased 50 ozs gold from the Abercrombie River. Mr. B. Benjamin of the Old Argyle has purchased 1 ton of cheese; Mr. Moss Marks also purchased ...
Article : 490 wordsTHE attendance on 'Change to-day was smalls, and in the absence of the English mail there is little desire to enter into speculative transactions. From Tasmania we have papers to the 8th ...
Article : 1,467 wordsSIR,—I hoped to have been able to leave the outstations about the commencement of the month, but, owing to the very slow progress of the drays which brought up the stores from Ipswich, we are only now ...
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Advertising : 286 wordsSIR.—I have heard it mentioned by many parties here that Mr. Rotton in making his motion in Parliament on the 7th instent, relative to the irregular delivery of the mails in Bathurst, stated his reason that it was ...
Article : 344 wordsST. PHILIP'S PARSONAGE.—A meeting of the parishioners of St. Philip's was held last evening in the schoolroom, Harrington-street, for the purpose of taking into consideration the bill (about to be brought ...
Article : 611 wordsSIR,—However great may have been Mr. Wetton's forbearance in refraining from comments upon the letter of Mr. Bingle's, which he published in this morning's paper, it would have savoured more of ...
Article : 467 wordsSIR,—At such a time at this, when there is every appearance of "breakers' a-head" of the ship "Assembly," it may not be amiss to call to mind the tactics of a great Pilot, who, having weathered many a storm ...
Article : 479 wordsSIR,—In your report of yesterday's debate, on the Main Roads Bill, you make me appear favourable to the extension of railways. I will feel obliged by your inserting the following in your next issue, as these are the opinions 1 Intended to convey:—"That the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 13 Apr 1858, Page 5
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