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  2. DIFFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES.

    We have received from Mr. Charles Rogers, of Goulburn, a letter on the subject of differential railway rates. The letter is too long to publish in extense, but the writer gives some interesting facts and figures regarding the ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  3. THE BABBIT PEST.

    The Government regard the early adoption of the Land Act Amendment Bill now before the Legislative Assembly as absolutely necessary to save the country from an enomous impending expenditure for the eradication of the ...

    Article : 1,084 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A meeting of the council of the agricultural Society of New South Wales was held at Tattersal's-buildings, yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering certain matters in connectoin with the proposed Centennial ...

    Article : 577 words
  5. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The fortnightly meeting of this council was held on Thursday evening last, at the council-chambers. There were present: The Mayor (Alderman Alex. Milsop), with Aldermen Patrick Humphrey, Gannon, Peake, Tidswell, ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. POLICY OF THE TORY GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND.

    A public meeting was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Queen-street, Woollahra, yesterday evening for the purpose of protesting against the policy of the Tory Government in Ireland, and to open a subscription lisst in aid of ...

    Article : 1,121 words
  7. MANLY.

    A general meeting of the Manly Council was held on Thursday, 17th November, there being present Alderman C.R. Austin (Mayor), Aldermen Smithers, Evans, Griffin, and Passan. Correspondence: Letters ...

    Article : 395 words
  8. PROHIBITION IN KANSAS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Kansas," in criticising your American letter published in last Thursday Herald, [?] with the facts there enumerated much after the same manner as other opponents of prohibition have been in the ...

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  9. CORONER'S INQUESTS.

    The circumstances attending the death of a woman named Priscilla Padden, who died in the Sydney Hospital on Firiday last, were further investigated yesterday by the City Coroner (Mr. H. Shiell, J.P.) and a jury of 12, at the ...

    Article : 525 words
  10. KOGARAH.

    The fortnightly meeting of this council was held last evening at the local School of [?]rts. There wore present— the Mayor (J. B. Carroll), with Aldermon Wise, M'Rac, Tracey, English, and Chapellow. Correspondence. From ...

    Article : 334 words
  11. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION.

    The committee of the Municipal Association of New South Wales met yesterday afternoon at the Town Hall. There were present: Messrs. J. Graham (in the chair), T. J. Dickson, J. Simpson, W. F. Burns, Jesson, Colls, ...

    Article : 478 words
  12. THE LAND AND THE WATER.

    Sir,—In my last letter I [?] on the necessity [?] forming and working up to some main or general scheme of storage and [?]rigation, and showed shortly what that might possibly be in the Western plains of the colony, and I doubt ...

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  13. PUBLIC WORKS CARRIED OUT UNDER CONTRACT.

    At present tenders for public works and supplies are carried out under the authority of the Minister who has submitted to him plans and specifications of the work to be done, together with estimates of the cost and the ...

    Article : 405 words
  14. TRADES MOVEMENTS.

    A meeting of the Journeymen Tailors' Association was held yesterday evening. Mr. Armstrong presiding. The members of a deputation which had been recently appointed, and who were authorized to wait upon the society shops, ...

    Article : 390 words
  15. FALL DOWN A CELLAR.

    The City Coroner, Mr. H. Shiell, J.P., held an inquest yesterday at the Prince Alfred Hospital concerning the death of a man named Thomas Flood, a coachman, who died in the hospital on Friday last. The deceased was a ...

    Article : 277 words
  16. LAW NOTICES.

    Term List.—New Trial Motion: Stewart v. Donerty. part, [?] Jury Court.—Forster v. Forster, part heard; Brown, and others [?]Conroy, assessment; Fergusson v. Marshall; Port Jackson S. S. Company v. Mayers, Heselton v. Mayers, Curtis and ...

    Article : 194 words
  17. RAILWAY TO CIRCULAR QUAY.

    Sir,—Referring to "Constant Traveller's" letter in your issue of to-day re above, I think it is really surpusing that a wealthy, thriving city like Sydney should be so far behind the times, in not having a more centrl station for the ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. IMPROVED ARTISAN DWELLINGS.

    Sir,—Following in the same strain as your correspondent "Sussex-street," and without criticising or in any way seeking to limit the number or the variety of ways by which the centennial year of the establishment of this ...

    Article : 401 words
  19. JUVENILE CRIMINALS.

    Sir,—I wish to call your attention to a matter [?] tends, at the instunce of the State, to create criminals. A servunt-boy, aged 16 years, who has been in [?] employ for two years and bears an excellent character, [?] ...

    Article : 306 words
  20. THE CENTENNIAL AQUATIC PRIZES.

    Sir,—All lovers of boating should be glad that then favourite pastime is to share in the good things to be distributed on Annnersary Day, and that so large a sum as £800 is to be allotted as prizes, £500 of which is by ...

    Article : 398 words
  21. INSOLVENCY BUSINESS.

    Tuesday.—Fred A. Casey, John James M'Crea, William George Collings, Augustus Vell, Herbert Bartrop, Robert Loney, Thomas Cosgrove, Thomas Ballard, Maurice Dalton. Frederick William Dumeldenger, Damiel Walsford, Richard ...

    Article : 161 words
  22. THE BOTANICAL GARDENS.

    Sir,—Could you, through the medium of your very excellent paper, call the attention of "the powers that be" to the several fountains in our Botanical Gardens. It is, I believe, very rarely that such a rainy season as the present ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. DISTRICT COURT.—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22.

    Before Judge Wilkinson—Causes: Bagge v. Smith, part heard; Mylott v. Pickering, Dounton v. Sharp. SECOND COURT. Before Judge Dowling.—Causes: Bown v. Wight, Friend and ...

    Article : 86 words
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