The Colonial Treasurer has kindly forwarded us for publication the following copy of correspondence and an interim report by the President of the Board of Health, in regard to the outbreak of smallpox on board the s.s. ...
Article : 1,407 wordsThe following correspondence which has taken place with regard to the charge alleged to have been made by the Hon. G. R. Dibbs, Colonial Secretary, against Mr. Thomson, the Consulting Accountant and Chief Inspector of the ...
Article : 3,523 wordsThe haired and bitterness with which the French nationn is getting to regard England, so far from diminishing, are constantly on the increase, and are becoming a factor not to be overlooked in the ...
Article : 1,767 wordsAt Darling Harbour terminus this morning good supplies of forage and wood were submitted. The markets were fairly attended by the trade. Sales of forage were not characterised by much activity excepting for one or two prime lots. Values of all ...
Article : 556 wordsBlackwood spens with a strong protest against "Home Rule for Scotland," the agitation for which the writer considers wholly factitious. In "Musings Without Method" there are two charming sketches— ...
Article : 1,409 wordsA small supply of fish was received at the Woolloomooloo markets for the week ended January 1, including the following:—From the harbour, 74 baskets; Botany, 109; Broken Bay, 80; Port Stephens, 28; Wollongong, 25; Shoalhaven, 10; Lake ...
Article : 263 wordsAt auction sales of dry sheepskins yesterday an improved request was noted. Messrs. J. Bridge, and Mort and Co., Limited, report up to 5½d per lb for full-fleeced; short-woolled to 3½d; green sheep pelts to 15½d; lambskins to 18d. ...
Article : 47 wordsMessrs, Byan and Hammond report:—Fat Cattle: 2700 odd entered, of which 1700 were yarded to-day; the balance will be offered to-morrow. The heavy supply caused a dull demand, and prices were 40s lower, best beef making 25s per 100lb. We sold ...
Article : 274 wordsMessrs. R. Goldsbrough and Co. report:—There was a crowded attendance at our sale to-day, and very spirited competition, prices for all good wools being decidedly better than those ruling immediately before the Christmas re[?]eas. Greasy merino sold up to ...
Article : 67 wordsThe annual picnic of the members of the above church and Sunday school took place on New Year's Day. The children, with a good number of friends, started by an early beat for the delightful grounds of Abbotsford, on the ...
Article : 345 wordsWe have been favoured with the following particulars by the Health authorities. Below is a complete list of all persons suffering from smallpox at the quarantine station, North Head, at 10 p.m. ...
Article : 457 words"Two important steps towards the completion of the arrangements for the consecration of the Bishop of Melbourne," writes a London correspondent to the Argus, "have been taken. The date of the consecration ceremony ...
Article : 489 wordsIn the Balmain Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Marsh, S.M., Charles Keme, William Shepherd, Frank Goldsmith, Thomas Sullivan, and Thomas O'Bri[?], all under 20 years of age, were, with eight other young men on ...
Article : 201 wordsSir,—The recent outbreak of smallpox amongst the passengers of the Preussen, and the large proportion of quarantined persons attacked, make it desirable that the public should know to what extent revaccination has ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 6 Jan 1887, Page 5
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