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Article : 3,075 wordsA deputation representing the township of Wellington Waited yesterday on the Minister for Mines to protest against the proposal, of which they had heard rumours, to remove the engine sheds and drivers' quarters from ...
Article : 638 wordsAt the Parramatta Licensing Court, yasterday, before Messrs. H. Byrnes and N. Stewart, J[?].P., Samuel Hill, licensee of the Vauxhall Hotel, Granville, was fined £5 ...
Article : 49 wordsAn inquest was held at the General Bourke, Hotel, Church-street, Parramatta, yesterday afternoon, before Mr. J. E. Bowden, district coroper, on the body of a man named. Samuel Brien, who died suddenly the previous day. ...
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Article : 249 wordsSir,—In your report of the address of the Moderator of the Presbyterian Assembly of this colony, delivered to that body on the 9th instant, I abserved these remarks:—"In the course of this controversy" (on the Apostolical ...
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Article : 344 wordsSir,—Through a series of circumstances, such as drought, fall in the price of the main staples, and partial stoppage of land sales, the finances of the colony, from a local standpoint, have become disturbed. The question is, How is ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 16 Mar 1886, Page 5
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