The sixth annual meeting of the Petersham Benevolent Society was held on Monday. Alderman F. L. Langdon (Mayor) presided. The annual report [?]resented by the hon. secretary (Miss M. Wilkinson) ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—"One swallow does not make a summer," and the fact that the chairman of the recent meeting with regard to the manufacture of locomotives called attention to ...
Article : 997 wordsThere has been quite a run on Scottish terrier's lately. Mr. John Mackenzie, of Woollahra, has been the chief vendor, he having disposed of four from his kennels. A nice bitch ...
Article : 1,707 wordsWhile a large proportion of the people who devote attention to public matters is enlarging upon the necessity for encouraging immigrants to come here and become ...
Article : 1,435 wordsHigh-priced secondary quality colonial butter still remains the feature of the butter market, and that notwithstanding the efforts of some to bring down the prices of all ...
Article : 1,634 wordsThe annual meeting of the subscribers to the Carrington Centennial Hospital Home for Convalescents was held yesterday afternoon at 82 Pitt-street. Sir James Fairfax occupied the chair. ...
Article : 568 wordsMr. A. M'M. Kavanagh writes from Wellington:—"Your able letters under 'On The Land' are read with the greatest interest by land-holders in the Western district, but the ...
Article : 655 wordsGLEN INNES.—136 ewes and lambs, from Woodford to Little Plain, P. Maker, owner; 1600 mixed sheep, Ban Ban to Coolootai, J. Parker; 40 Lincoln rams, Balaclava to Keera, Cook and Co.; 437 mixed sheep, ...
Article : 294 wordsThe ninth annual report and financial statement of the Women's Hospital, Surry Hills, was presented to a meeting, of subscribers on Monday. His Honor Judge Backhouse (president) occupied the chair, and ...
Article : 451 wordsSir,—In replying to my letter, "Nelsonite" takes up the cudgels for Mr. Coghlan and the N.D.L. Company, indignantly repudiating my suggestion that Mr. Coghlan was swayed by ...
Article : 308 wordsSir,—When reading Dr. Stokes' report in Saturday's "Herald," I could not help but think that the first principle to be observed by a responsible officer when making out his ...
Article : 711 wordsJ. C. L. writes:—"Mudgee," in your issue of the 27th inst, proposes a tax [?] stallions, I presume to ensure soundness, and it should also be that their breeding, pure or ...
Article : 349 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above board was held yesterday. The boarding[?]out officers' report disclosed that since the previous meeting 47 children were admitted, and 23 discharged, leaving at the present time ...
Article : 173 wordsSir,—Permit to write a few lines in reply to "Nelsonite." I consider that the public are quite justified in criticising Mr. Coghlan's action in travelling by a German steamer, as ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—The report in your issue of February 24, of the political industrial agitation in favour of the local manufacture of locomotives—at any price—is equivalent to a ...
Article : 1,579 wordsSir,—The above is a subject which has been much referred to, both on public [?]attorm and in the press, and it certainly is a very momentous question, inasmuch as the ...
Article : 488 wordsSir,—When the bill transferring the care and control of Hyde Park from the ancient trustees to the reform (?) City Council became law, a large section of the confiding ...
Article : 505 wordsMr. A. D. Nelson writes:—"Mr. Carruthers, according to an article in the 'Herald,' says that if Sir John See wants an Inquiry into the Myall business he will give him the ...
Article : 185 wordsThe statistics of the wine yield of Western Australia for the year 1904 have been issued. The quantity of wine produced was 138,371 gallons. The yield for 1903 was 158,853 ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,—What the volunteers would like to know is why they are not brigaded like the partially-paid forces. Now that the Easter encampment is coming on they think that they ...
Article : 176 wordsA telegram from Townsville states that it has been definitely decided that the Alligator Creek Meatworks shall be reopened about April 1. A contract some time ago was lot ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 1 Mar 1905, Page 9
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