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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. THURSDAY.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past 4 o'clock. BRIDGE OVER BOWMAN'S CREEK. Mr. W. C. BROWNE asked the Secretary for Public ...

    Article : 14,351 words
  3. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SYNOD. THURSDAY.

    THE Synod met yesterday afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock, at the Church Society's House, Phillip-street. The Pr[?] [?] road the prayers. The Rev. W. LUMSDAINE (clerical secretary) read the ...

    Article : 5,509 words
  4. MINERAL EXHIBITS, JURORS' AWARDS, AND PRESS REPORTS.

    SIR,—It will relieve me considerable if you will publish a growl I wish to utter on this subject. The Mining Department made a most ereditable display, considering the short time they had to prepare; but it ...

    Article : 750 words
  5. NEW NOTICES.

    Mr. Cameron to ask the Colonial Treasurer,—1. How many journeymen compositors, presemen, and machinists, exciusive of improvers, are permanently employed in the Government Printing Office. 2. How many journeymen compositors, pressmen, and ...

    Article : 790 words
  6. NEW NOTICES.

    Mr. Harper to ask,—1. On what principle or statisties is the registry assessment made on the several pariahes, as classed in the diocesed 2. How many different hymn books are need in the oburches of this diocese, and what are their titles? 3. Have ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. BARBAROUS COMPOUNDS IN LANGUAGE.

    SIR,—I am sure that no person would think of hindering Mr. Edward Smith from using any words for which he has a liking. A gentleman whose notions of syntax allow him to write "If our classical writers had happened ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. COST OF GAOLS.

    SIR,—I see by your issue of the 15th instant that Parliament has voted £58,767 for the support of the gaole for this year. This sum represonts a capital of £1,176,000. Would it not be well to inquire what is done for this large ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    SIR,—As Mr. Macintosh's motion in this Legislative Assembly has again called attention to this most important subject it is greatly to be hoped that it will receive both from the people, and their representatives in Parliament, ...

    Article : 1,066 words
  10. SYDNEY OBSERVATORY.

    SIR,—Mr. Tebbutt, in his letter in your issue of to-day, refers to the silence on the part of the Sydney Observatory with regard to the astronomical results. This silence has been caused by the great infericrity of transit ...

    Article : 164 words
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