THE magazines which have arrived by the mail contain a large quantity of matter that will be found interesting and instructive. There is a diminution in the number of political articles, and a consequent ...
Article : 1,757 wordsTHE following paper was rend by Mr. A. J. Waft before the Council of the Health Society of New South Wales. Mr. Watt said,— "Mr. President and Gentlemen,—I now proceed to lay ...
Article : 1,144 wordsTHE question of the supply of water to the City of Sydney is one in which every citizen is directly interested, as the subject is so intimately connected with the general health and prosperity. No doubt the Botany Swamp, from which ...
Article : 2,035 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday. The Consolidated, Revenue Fund Bill, No. 7, pased its final stages, and was returned to the Assembly without amendment. ...
Article : 6,896 wordsTHE Turkish troops have evacuated Montenegro. [This was stated in our "Special Telegram" received on Tuesday, and inay be taken as confirmatory of our special ...
Article : 53 wordsThe British Mediterranean squadron has left Greece under sealed orders. LONDON, JULY 3. The British squadron has gone to Besika ...
Article : 42 wordsSIR,—In your second lending article in Wednesday's issue, referring to Government contracts, and the requirement of a deposit of 10 per cent, as security for their fulfilment, you state "that the interest on the money deposited by the ...
Article : 187 wordsUnofficial Turkish accounts state that the Russian advanced guard was driven hack from Biela, about twenty miles east of Sistova (the head-quarters of the Russian army in ...
Article : 136 wordsSIR,—I think it will be admitted that the mental process embodied in the connection of tm idea is entirely distinct from that faculty of the mind exercised in giving it practical expression. An idea of great value in the arts or in the ...
Article : 1,574 wordsIn a General Order just issued, President MacMahon says he relies upon his army to defend the dearest interests of the country, to aid him in fulfilling his missioh, and in ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Brindisi portion of the Australian Ma mails via Suez have been delivered. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe steamship Somersetshire has left for Melbourne. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Northern Ice Company, West Maitland, turned out their first block of ice most fiuccessfully this evening. The plant, which is very complete, has been imported direct from England. Prosperity to ...
Article : 60 words1670 acres of land were selected to-day. The weather is beautiful, but'dry. The Hey Henry Martin, of Bathurst, has been appbinted to the charge, of this parish. He ...
Article : 46 words3875 acres of land wre selected at the Land-office here this day by nineteen applicants. ...
Article : 23 words6645 acres of land were conditionally purchased to-day at the Loud-office, by seventeen persons. 240 acres were sold at auction yesterday. The mather is threatening for rain. ...
Article : 39 wordsCobb and Co.'s conch arrived to-day again without the Sydney mail. This is getting to be of very frequent occurrence now, and much indignation is expressed, at the nature of the postal arrangements ...
Article : 54 wordsSIR,—Will you permit a visitor from England to make a suggestion or two in the form of interrogations to your civic authorities, and to point ont a few blemishes easy o[?] removal in the fair face of your beautiful city? Why [?] ...
Article : 332 wordsThe Assembly adjourned last night till Tuesday. The Railway Construction Bill will be brought in next week. In view of alterations of the tariff, deputations are waiting on the Treasurer to urge ...
Article : 161 wordsARRIVED.—City of Hobnrt (s.); Springbok, barque from Newcastle; at 4, Wotonga (s.), from Sydney. SAILED.—Ceres, barque, for Sydney; at 12, Alexandra (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 38 wordsSIR,—I am one of a batch of immigrants from San Francisco who arrived here a week ago last Saturday. We all tried to get work at once in Sydney, either as labourers or as skilled arlizans, but most have hitherto been ...
Article : 459 wordsThe grounds of complaint against the Ministry in the want of confidence motion are for giving the Council of Education inferior instead of fair quantity lands from which to derive revenue; supineness with ...
Article : 143 wordsMr. Monardi, a Barrister, inherits through his uncle's death estates in Ireland worth, it is said, £3000 a year, on condition that he takes his uncle's name. The brig Maid of Erin has been wrecked at Port ...
Article : 63 wordsA sharp shoot of earthquake was felt yesterday at Nelson and Westport. The Isahella, from Newcastle to Poverty Bay, put into Wellington to-day, having suffered the loss of sails ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Jul 1877, Page 5
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