{No abstract available}
Advertising : 318 wordsMr. DOCKER laid upon the table a report from the Council of Education on the Public schools. Ordered to be printed. NEWCASTLE PAVING AND PUBLIC VEHICLES ...
Article : 2,731 wordsIN the main building, cast of Sweden, north of the central nave, and directly opposite Egypt, New South Wales, a province of Australia, is fitting up exhibits which deserve a passing notice. The first thing which strikes the eye of the ...
Article : 428 wordsMr. SPEAKER reported to the House that he had received a letter from Mr. [?], resigning his seat a member for Carcoar. On the motion of Mr. ROBERTSON the seat was declared vacant. ...
Article : 20,171 wordsSeveral persons were fined for drunkenness. Robert Lock, 19, charged with disorderly conduct, on board his ship, and also with wilful disobedience, was sentenced for the first offence to pay 40s., or to go to prison ...
Article : 234 wordsThe trial of this action had not terminated when the Court rose. COLLINS V. M'MAHON. Jury: Messrs. James Johnson, W. M. Jackson, Richard ...
Article : 397 wordsFrom Mr. Robinson, the secretary of the Colonial Commission, we learn that nearly two hundred packages of the exhibits from New South Wales, the first British colony planted in Australia, have arrived on the Centennial ...
Article : 253 wordsTHE following cable despatch appears in the New York Herald from its London correspondent:— London, April 8, 1876. The annual Oxford and Cambridge boat race was rowed ...
Article : 1,414 wordsTHE ceremony in connection with opening the [?] Hall in Newcastle, took place on the 24th May. The weather was beautifully fine, and large quantities of persons arrived from the various points of departure along the lime, ...
Article : 256 wordsA large trophy of coal is being raised in the New South Wales enclosure. This British colony will show some very important specimens of wools, some samples of sugar which is being produced in considerable quantities on the Clarence ...
Article : 152 wordsOUR Melbourne Correspondent informed us in a recent letter that there prevailed in the colony of Victoria a "fashionable apathy about Parliamentary proceedings," and that the colonies were ...
Article : 1,514 wordsThe matter of Dalton, Brothers, v. John Peter Connor was discharged from the list at the request, of Mr. M'Cormack, who appeared for the petitioning creditor. Accounts current and plans of distribution were ...
Article : 588 wordsSIR,—I have observed that lately the lungs (or lights, as they are called) of sheep exposed for sale have frequently been full of tubercles. On inquiry I find that a large proportion of the sheep consumed in or about Sydney, within ...
Article : 206 wordsSIR.—I have read with interest your leader on the "Cook's River Road Trust," and fully concur in the opinions expressed of the "impolicy of allowing roads running through municipalities to remain in the hands of trustees." The ...
Article : 600 wordsFifteen persons were fined for drunkenness. One of these, John Murray, was further fined 20s., or to be imprisoned seven days, on conviction of having assaulted the constable (Holmes) who had him in custody. Another, ...
Article : 663 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 79 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 26 May 1876, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: