AT the date of our summary Mr.Garretts motion referring to the legal interpretation of the 31st clause of the Amended Land Act of 1875 was still before the Legislative Assembly. That motion asked the ...
Article : 1,949 wordsSince the date of our late summary there are no fresh buildings of importance commenced, although several are in contemplation. The first of the last named is in connection with the General Post Office. It was about to be proposed ...
Article : 783 wordsThe following casualties, all of them fortunately of a minor character, have recently occurred either in Sydney or throughout the colony:—On the 4th instant, a coloured man named Hill, died in the Newcastle Hospital from ...
Article : 365 wordsAt the rooms of the Academy of Art in Elizabeth-street there are now on view three large pictures painted by Miss Adelaide E. Ironside, the late young Australian artist, whose death at Rome, where she was studying her art, ...
Article : 413 wordsA public breakfast was held on Tuesday, August 7, at the M[?] Hall, York-street, for the purpose of raising funds for the [?]ction of a new Wesleyan college, at Stanmore, at which the Hen. G. W. ...
Article : 4,636 wordsDR. ISSAC AARON.—This gentleman, who recently died at his residence in William-street,was one of the oldest medical practitioners in New South Wales, having practised his profession in Sydney during the last thirty-six years. He ...
Article : 355 wordsThe weather during the past month has been tolerably favourable as regards the coast districts of the colony—fine and mild upon the whole, with occasional light showers, just sufficient to moisten the roots of the grass. The ...
Article : 704 wordsA [?] [?] has lately been tried before the Chief Justice in which the paintiff sued the Bank of New South Wales for the amount of three sums of money placed at fixed depost seventeen years ago. In a very [?] and ...
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Article : 1,550 wordsThe month's news from the mining districts does not present anything very startling to record. At the gold claims on Hill End work had been steadily pursued, and the Star of Peace deep vein has turned out excedingly ...
Article : 557 wordsCHURCH OF ENGLAND.—July 26: At a meeting held in the schoolroom, Windsor Mr. Bode[?]ham in the chair, the Rev. H. A. Langley was presented with a purse of 51 sovereigns. August 3: A Sunday-school was opened in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 608 wordsAccording to promise, Sir Henry Parkes the late Premier, has introduced into the Legislative Assembly a bill which it was hoped would satisfy the wants of the metropolitan municipality; but, so far from this being the case, many of ...
Article : 631 wordsMr. and Mrs. George Darrell terminated their engagement at the beginning of the month, and have left for Melbourne. They were very successful in Wilkie Collins' "Man and Wife." Mr. Sothern has since appeared at the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 24 Aug 1877, Page 7
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