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Advertising : 54 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, the Speaker took the chair at three o'clock, after which he, with certain of the members present, proceeded to Government House to present the Address adopted hy the House. ...
Article : 1,249 wordsSir—I have received your despatch, No. 14, of the 21st of January, forwarding, with fall explanations on the subject, an authenticated copy of an Act No. 19, of 26th Victoria, "to prohibit future grants of public money in aid of public worship," ...
Article : 839 wordsA NOTICE in our advertising columns has already made the public aware of an enterprise the importance of which calls for a passing notice at our hands. Messrs. Bingle and Co., ...
Article : 943 wordsThe following letter appears in the Empire:— "Sir—I see that the jonrnals of New South Wales and Viotoria have Buffered themselves to be led astray, and by what means I do not know, but may say that I feel ...
Article : 971 wordsSir—I have received your despatch No. 66, dated the 21st July, 1862, in which you transmit the copy of a resolution passed by the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, expressing their hope that the principle of religious equality may ...
Article : 242 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the East Maitland Municipal Council was held in the Council Chambers on Wednesday evening last. The Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Brunker, Cains, Chambers, Cobcroft, M'Loughlin, and Scholey were ...
Article : 333 wordsThe National system was introduced into Monkerai in January, 1861, by Miss M. H. Moss, the teacher appointed by the Local Patrons. During six months scholastic operations were carried on in an unoccupied building belonging to Mr. ...
Article : 430 wordsTuesday, 5.30 p.m.—A man named John Wall, bootmaker, was found dead in his bed this morning, about three o'clook, by his wife. At tbe coroner's inquest the verdict given was—Died through hard drinking.— ...
Article : 815 wordsOn Thursday evening, there was a large muster of the West Maitland Volunteer Rifles, with their band, on the parade ground, High-Btreet,—the occasion of so large a muster being the intended presentation of an addeess and ...
Article : 501 wordsThe Council met at the usual hour, and proceeded to Government House to present the Address in reply to the Speech. After a short absence, the President returned to his seat, and the house resumed. ...
Article : 293 wordsJune 28.—Thomas James, of Pitt-street Sydney, late of Campbelltown innkeeper. Liabilities, £331 0s. 6d. Aesets, £111 18s. 2d. Deficlt, £219 2s. 4d. Mr. Morris, official assignee. 23.—John Thomas Moran, of Young, auctioneer and ...
Article : 5,428 wordsSir—Can you tell me the name of the person who has the contract for metalling High-street. My object is to call the Minister of Works' attention to the fact that the material used is the very worst description of stone ...
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