BY a Return lately furnished to the Legislative Council, it will be seen that the amount of litigation is enormous for so small a community, consequently, the labour of the Judges is ...
Article : 889 wordsWe cannot insert any correspondence in reference to the circular issued by Mr. Currey sen.; we refused to insert it as a letter. Those who wish to answer it, must go to the same expense which he has done. ...
Article : 95 wordsAn animated debate took place in the Council on Tuesday, the 23rd instant, on the rights of the Aborigines. The sentiments expressed by the Governor and the Bishop on this subject ...
Article : 363 wordsDEAR SIR,-- On Wednesday last, we had another teetotal meeting here. The place seemed in an uproar again. The Landlords were up in arms; the ...
Article : 411 wordsDEAR SIR--When I wrote you yesterday, I was not aware that our friend T--intended to visit Sydney so early. I hoped to have leisure for a letter containing all our ...
Article : 343 wordsThe examination of J. B. Hewson, formerly a publican at the Wollombi, was resumed. William Chambers, also a publican at the Wollombi, deposed: ...
Article : 506 wordsSIR--I have now the honour to report to you on a subject that is near and dear to my heart, it having afforded me a peace of mind I had until then long been a stranger to, namely ...
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The Teetotaller and General Newspaper (Sydney, NSW : 1842 - 1843), Wed 31 Aug 1842, Page 1
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