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  2. MANUFACTURES.

    Sir,—In a recent issue, under the heading "Vicrtoria," I read: "The Governor in Council has approved of the regulations relative to the proposed bonus of £5000 for the manufacture in the colony of the first 10,000 yards of ...

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  3. BAZAAR AT PETERSHAM.

    At the Town Hall, Petersham, last night, a bazaar and exhibition was opened for the purpose of aiding the Stanmore Wesleyan Parsonage Fund. The building, which is eminently suitable for such an event, was very prettily ...

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  4. THE MINISTER FOR WORKS AT GERMANTON.

    The Minister for Works, accompanied by Mr. Hayes, M.L.A., arrived here this morning, having been driven from Culcairn by Mr. Knowles, of Round Hill station. In the afternoon Mr. Lyne opened a bazaar now being held ...

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  5. INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The annual meeting of the members of the Insurance Institute of New South Wales was held at the rooms of the Royal Society, Elizabeth-street North, last evening. The chair was occupied by the president, Mr. Richard Teece. ...

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  6. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    A general meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures of New South Wales was held at the Sydney Permanent Chambers, No. 121, Bathurst-street, last evening. There was an attendance of about 40 gentlemen, and the chair ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    A meeting of the Senate of the University of Sydney wns held on Monday last, at the rooms of the Royal Society. There were present—The Chancellor (Sir W. M. Manning), Chief Justice Darley, Professor Gurney, Professor ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT AID TO NATIVE INDUSTRIES.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day Mr. Wise makes a poor rambling statement, something to the effect that he does not mean what he said in his letter of the 4th. It is easy to understand that Mr. Wise, having sitting with him in ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. WHEAT.

    Sir,—The news from the country speaks of luxuriant grainfield, some, we are told, eight or nine feet high; but when we look for the estimate of the produce, we find that in one of the richest districts, it is considered a great thing ...

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  10. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day a letter, signed "A Temporary Hand," endeavours to convey to the public mind that the Civil servants are a hard-worked class. No doubt there are very many good honest-working fellows ...

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  11. AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS AND THE LAND QUESTION.

    Sir,—Referring to Mr. F. Treatt's suggested agricultural schools and your commendatory remarks thereon, there appear to be one or two important, factors which have been entirely overlooked in the conclusion arrived at Mr. ...

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  12. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Wouldn't it be a good plan to send some of the unemployed to construct a breakwater between the pilot station at Lake Macquarie and Moon Island? The entrance to the lake is now being deepened, so that ...

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