On Tuesday last as Mr. Moillon, store-keeper of William-street, Bathurst was crossing the Macquarie near Mr. Yeo's Pound, his attention was called to the body of a female lying on the surface of the ...
Article : 1,218 wordsSIR,—I observe in your report of a Meeting held at Bathurst on Wednesday last, respecting the "Public Roads Bill" that my conduct in Council in reference thereto, appears to have been ...
Article : 432 wordsSIR.—Having occasion to go to the government barracks to day to forward some gold by the escort, I found that all the Commissioners were absent. Upon inquiry I learned that they had all gone to a ...
Article : 565 wordsThe following correspondence has arisen out of an expression used by Mr. Samuels at the public meeting held at Mr. Arthur's Inn on Thursday last, to consider the Road Bill introduced by the ...
Article : 197 wordsGeorge Barrow, in his most amusing book. The Bible in Spain, remarks that the "Special correspondent" of the London Press is a truly ubiquitous person: for he had seen him in the Place Vendome ...
Article : 1,156 wordsSIR—On perusing your report of the public meeting in connection with the roads, I perceive I am reported to have said that I held a letter in my hand which had been addressed by Mr. Bligh to the ...
Article : 336 wordsThere is a pleasant anecdote of an English "navvy" in Sir F. B. Head's "Stokers and Pokers," applicable enough in this place. A gentleman asked an excavator at Kilsby Tunnel if they had a ...
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