The new Rules, made by the Board of Commissioners under the "Customs Regulation Act of 1879," for the general conduct of all business in relation to the matters submitted to them, were approved by the Colonial Treasurer ...
Article : 2,392 wordsThe official returns for yesterday were:—Season ticket holders, 895; general public, 2363; children, 374; exhibitors and others, 766: total, 8898. As will be seen by the numbers, the attendance was ...
Article : 825 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Council of the Agricultural Society was held at the society's offices, George-street, yesterday. Dr. R. L. Jenkins occupied the chair, and the following members were present:—Messrs. G. N. Griffiths, ...
Article : 1,799 wordsThough last in the completing of its preparations, the German Court, is anything but the least in importance, and the time that has been expended by Professor Rouleaux and his assist[?]ts in putting their numerous ...
Article : 2,107 wordsSir,—I notice that the Exhibition Commissioners have determined to abolish the half-crown charge for admission, and to substitute a uniform charge of one shilling on all occasions. I desire to ask is any corresponding concession ...
Article : 193 wordsYesterday, the pianoforte recitals and musical doings in connection with the Garden Palace proved very attractive. In the American Court, on the [?]inway semi-grand, at 8 p.m., M. ...
Article : 671 wordsSir,—I am glad to see that the performance of the Young Australian Band, on Saturday last, was appreciated by the visitors to the Garden Palace. I think, and so do many others, that if the Commissioners had a band, or even two ...
Article : 127 wordsSir,—An advertisement of the Friendly Societies Demonstration Committee appears this morning, announcing that the Committee has arranged for dancing m Cripps's large pavilion and the Agricultural Hall. It is to be hoped ...
Article : 492 wordsLooking at the southern end of the Victorian Court, we see ornamenting the partition wall there a number of paintings and other pictures exhibited by Mr. Charles Turner, of Swanston-street, Melbourne. The ...
Article : 1,133 wordsSir,—It is generally admitted that Sydney pavement is not what it ought to be, but our Aldermen, in insisting upon the taking up of good pavement because it is not what they think it should be, are making the citizens and ...
Article : 211 wordsMessrs. A. B Fleming and Co., of Caroline Park, Edinburgh, and Victoria-street, London, exhibit [?]mples of the printing ink for which they have long been noted as manufacturers. They ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 6 Nov 1879, Page 9
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