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  5. Improving Parramatta River.

    People who travel down the Parramatta River cannot have failed to notice that for some time past, a great work has been going on, on the right hand bank of the water. A ...

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  6. HISTORY OF PARRAMATTA & DISTRICT.

    On the afternoon of Christmas Day, 1791, the Reverend Richard Johnson, assisted by the Reverend James Baine, performed Divine Worship in a large ...

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  7. Those Smithfield Charges

    Alderman Relph asked permission of the Mayor at the Prospect and Sherwood Council meeting on Thursday—taking advantage of Aldorman Hollier'.s presence ...

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  8. Terrible Famine in 1792.

    Towards the end of 1701, tho Governor was led, by the constant attempt to rob the public stores, to exclaim, "The throes of hunger will ever prove too powerful for ...

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  9. The Teachers' Musical Society's Concert.

    In making its first bow to the public in the Parramatta Town Hall on Thursday, the Teachers' Musical Society met with a satisfactory measure of success. The ...

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  10. The Dawn off Trade.

    The first effort of trade following in the wake of the earliest of arts, agriculture, was made in Parramatta in January, 1792, when the Governor agreed to purchase ...

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  11. Remarkable Death.

    At the close of January, 1791, several convicts died suddenly after only 24 hours' sickness, and the general cause of death was eating the unripe Indian corn, stolen ...

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  12. Runaways.

    Early in January, 1792, the Commissary reported 44 men and 9 women absent, and most of these were Irishmen who were endeavouring to find a path to China. Many ...

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  13. Good Health Without Drugs.

    Mothers who would keep their children in good health should Rive thorn morning and evening Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa inado with hot milk. Delicate men and women who have ...

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  14. Runaways Kill a Convict.

    About the middle of January, 1792, several more ignorant and foolish convicts loft our district with the idea of finding China or a settlement over the mountains. ...

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  15. Executed for Robbing the Public Bakehouse.

    On the 26th January, 1792, James Collington entered the public bakehouse, by the long chimney, without waking a man or woman sleeping in tho place. In an ...

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  16. Passports at Parramatta in 1792.

    Since the formation of the Parramatta road, many persons were known to visit Sydney and return without being missed. As stolen property was transferred from ...

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  17. "The Argus" on the Northern Line.

    Residents on tho Northern line are informed that they oan obtain THE ARGUS on the Strathfield Railway Station on Tuesday and Friday evenings. ...

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