SIR,—So the " Funny Man" of the Government has spoken again—this time at Bega. It now appears that when he attacked me at Kiama in a very unprovoked manner he did not intend to sneer at the ...
Article : 885 wordsTHE Hon. J. Lackey (Minister for Works) and the Hon. J. Lucas (Minister for Mines) returned to Sydney on the 14th November, after a tour in the Western and South-western districts. ...
Article : 998 wordsTHE following estates were surrendered:— C. Young, of Carcoar, storekeeper and baker. Liabilities. £230 19s. Assets, £306 2s. 2d. Mr. Sandeman, official assignee. ...
Article : 862 wordsSIR,—In reading a work which has recently been published entitled " Clouds in the East," I have been very much struck with the glowing account which the author gives of the very extraordinary powars of speed and endurance of ...
Article : 1,501 wordsSIR,—While a very liberal list of prizes in the shape of bursaries, scholarships, madele, &c., is offered at our highest school, the University, no system of prize-giving appears to be adopted in the primary schools. If it is found good ...
Article : 509 words"Some two years ago [?] conference of Derfby Guardians was held in this town to consider the best mode of carrying out the sanitary duties which were then being imposed upon these bodies. Their recommendations to unite ...
Article : 968 wordsNine persons were fined for drunkenness. William Purchase was called upon to account for woman's skirt, found in his possession between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning by constable M'Quade, and failing to satisfy ...
Article : 603 wordsSIR,—Watering streets with sea-water has been practiced with eminent success in England. Twenty-three years since I adopted that method of watering the streets of Sydney, which might, I venture to assert, have been continued with ...
Article : 123 wordsSIR,—A letter appeared in your columns a few days ago from Mr. John Stewart, in which he urges that the public should be well-assured of the permanency of the new source of milk supply before they part with their present one. ...
Article : 1,749 wordsRANDWICK.—7th November, 1876: The fortnightly meeting of the Council was held this evening at half-past 7. Present—The Mayor (Mr T.J. Stutchbury) and Aldermen Fowler, Maguire, Watkins and Wall. The minutes of the last meeting were read ...
Article : 1,146 wordsSIR,—Having to attend to my country business, I had and shall have, no opportunity of questioning before the Royal Society the rain-tbeories of the Rev. Mr. Clarke, so that my observations might be published within a reasonable ...
Article : 410 wordsFive persons were fined for drunkenness. BOSTER.—Monday, 20th November: Messrs. Lester, Curran, Holborow, MacMahon. Marks, Gray, Lloyd, Goodridge. Tuesday: Messrs. Hunt, Reading. Kenwick, ...
Article : 300 wordsSIR,—I observe by your issue of the 14th instant, that Mr. John Stewart expresses a doubt as to the propriety of depending on a single company for a permanent supply of so indispensable an article as milk, also to the possibility of ...
Article : 715 wordsSIR,—I notice an advertisement in your issue of the 13th instant, inviting persons to give any information they are able to afford on the above subject to the Royal Commission now sitting to inquire into the best methed of ...
Article : 718 wordsSIR,—The paragraph in your paper of the 16th instant, referring to the cooking utensils which are enamelled, and are in constant use in almost every house, on account of their cleanly appearance and being so easily kept clean—if, as ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 Nov 1876, Page 7
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