The following notifications appeal in yesterday's Gazette:- ROYAL COMMISSION:—The following gentlemen have been appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into the ...
Article : 534 wordsAbout a quarter past 8 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. William Langford, the well-known yacht-builder, of North Shore, met his death in a manner as unexpected as it was paiuful. It seems that he was accustomed to have the ...
Article : 1,175 wordsA deputation, consisting of Mr. Henson, M.L.A., and Messrs. A. Milsop, T. Milsays, M. M'Rac. T. J. Tracey, S. Hodges, J. Petit, and G. Preddy, waited upon the Postmaster-General (Hon F. B. Suttor) to request that the name ...
Article : 198 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 7 o'clock. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Sir HENRY PARKES, in answer to Mr. J. P Abbott, for Mr. Reid, said that there would be no objection ...
Article : 5,299 wordsA deputation appointed by a recent meeting; at Gannon's Forest waited on the Hon. Minister for Works yesterday, in reference to the route to betaken by the railway line to Illawarra. Mr. W. J. Trickett, M.L.A., in the unavoidable ...
Article : 193 wordsMr. Garrett. yesterday, introduced a deputation, consisting of Mr. Kidd, M.L.A., Mr. Badgery, M.L.A., and other gentlemen, to the Minister for Works, for the purpose of presenting a petition praying for the construction of a ...
Article : 157 wordsA deputation consisting of Dr. Renwick, M.L.A., and Mr. Alexandor Stuart, M.L.A., waited upon the Colonial Secretary yesterday, to request that additional pe[?]uniary aid be given by the Government to the Ladies' Committee ...
Article : 833 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Deniliquin" and his legal advisers do not appear to have read the Fisheries Bill very carefully, or they would hardly have come to the conclusion that that bill is only applicable to the sea fisheries. I have ...
Article : 909 wordsSir,—Now the Municipal Council of Sydney have determined to put solid foundations of bluestone to their street instead of the rotton sandstone fouudation used hitherto, we may reasonably expect to enjoy the manifold advantages arising ...
Article : 785 wordsThose of our readers who recognise the value of providing ample facilities for scientific investigation will be interacted m learning that a zoological station is about to be established at Watson's Bay, under the direction of Baron ...
Article : 600 wordsA deputation from Newcastle, consisting of Mr. J. Creer, Mr. E. Wallace, and Mr. Chapman, waited upon the Postmaster-General, to whom they were introduced by Mr. G. A. Lloyd, M.L.A., and Mr. J. Fletcher, M.L.A. The ...
Article : 96 wordsSir,—Notwithstanding that we residents at Summer Hill were recently, and despite our most strenuous efforts, obliged to accept the public-house (which is large enough for many times the number of our population) located ...
Article : 142 wordsSir,—Will you allow me through your columns, in the interest of public safety, to call the attention of the authorities to the most dangerous practice followed in this district of driving hordes ot bullocks through the main roads, and ...
Article : 494 wordsWOOLLAHRA.—A special meeting of this Council was held on 7th, February, for the purpose of electing an alderman to fill the office of Mayor for the current year; present—The retiring Mayor (Mr. W. J. Trickett), Aldermen Norton, Sladen, Butcher, and Oatley ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 19 Feb 1881, Page 3
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