SIR,—The solitary advocate for compulsory inoculation is so determined to force his panacea upon the cattle owners of the colony that not a line can be written in opposition to the views of the conference on this subject, without his ...
Article : 596 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the matter of Joseph Scsife Willis and Georgs Lloyd. This was a third meeting. The following debts were ...
Article : 3,925 wordsNEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the committee of the association was held, last evening, Mr. R. Driver (president) in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed, and the secretary ...
Article : 692 wordsSIR,—I think you would do a service [?] stockowners by reprinting in your colamns the excellent and practical letter which I have out from the Sydney Mail and now enclose. ...
Article : 1,027 wordsBy a circular, dated November 22, the clergy of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster were requested to read the following notice at High Mass, and at the evening service on Sunday:— ...
Article : 1,088 wordsSIR,—A letter that appeared in the Herald of the l9th instant, headed "Diphtheria," and signed "Warning," will lead many people to suppose that it is my house that is referred to; if it is, the writer has been wrongly informed, for ...
Article : 164 wordsA REGISTER has been compiled in the chief harbourmaster's office of the wrecks and serious shipping casualties on the coast of King's Island or the adjacent reefs from the years 1835 to 1875. The first wreck chronicled ...
Article : 774 words[?] the present, when there is so much talk about, and dread of, typhus fever, typhoid fever, measles, and other diseases, it may not be out of place to draw the attention of the proper authorities to the ...
Article : 199 wordsBEFORE the Mayor and the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Hunt, Meyer, Spence, Vickery, Bailey, Smithers, Solomon, and Smart. Twenty-five persons were fined in sums varying from 5s. ...
Article : 679 wordsSIR,—When Dr. Hooker read his paper on carnivorous plants at the meeting of the British Association, at Belfast in 1874, it excited a good deal of attention, and was reported in the scientific and other journals. He mentioned the ...
Article : 296 wordsSIR,—About a month ago I had occasion to attend the Police Court, and while I was waiting, an apprentice girl was called up before Messrs. Charlton and Kippax to answer an information in which, on the ground of ...
Article : 1,472 wordsTHE fourth and last series of sales, for the year which commenced on the 17th November, terminated this evening, the quantities arrived in time for sale comprising 89,276 bales, against which 90,156 bales have been offered. ...
Article : 1,453 wordsSIR,—The political atmosphere having cleared up, I deem it a fitting time to again trouble you with a few remarks on the adulteration of milk, and the great necessity that exists for the appointment of an official inspecter. Since my last ...
Article : 304 wordsSIR,—Could you, or any of your readers, kindly furnish me with any information in reference to the me of steel but in lies of bells for churches, and oblige. Yours, &c. ...
Article : 42 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Macmahon, Jackson, Holborow, and Smithers. Nine persons were fined for drunkenness. William Reilly, William Slaymaker, and Michael Baker were fined ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 23 Feb 1875, Page 3
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