In the matter, of the Band of Hope Gold Mining Company and the Companies' Act. This was an adjourned proceeding for debts to be proved and list of shareholders to be settled. Nothing was done, and it was ordered that ...
Article : 688 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held at the Temperance Hall, last evening, to protest against the bill recently introduced into Parliament to legalise the sale of spirituous liquors at the refreshment-rooms on the railways, and to adopt a petition to Parliament ...
Article : 1,011 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the Mining Board was held yesterday at the Colonial Secretary's Office. There were present —Messrs. H. A. Thompson (chairman), J. Baker, Henry Copeland, De C. Browne, J. H. Griflin, James P. Sweeney, ...
Article : 419 wordsTwenty-nine persons were fined for drunkenness or disorderly behaviour, in sums varying from 5s. to 20s. Michael Butler, Philip Stockport, and George Broughten were fintd 20s. each, and Patrick Hogan 40s., or in ...
Article : 1,044 wordsMR. Stuart to ask the Colonial Secretary,—What is the estimated amount which would be due to the Corporation of the City of Sydney from its re-establishment in 1857 to the present time, if the buildings within the said city which have been ...
Article : 2,908 wordsSIR,—From the notices of motion on the Parliamentary Paper on the subject of Immigration, I think it is pretty obvious that all that is supposed to be necessary to ensure a large immigration for this colony is simply to vote ...
Article : 2,326 wordsTHE Synod met yesterday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the Church Society's House. The President read prayers. The Rev. W. LUMSDAINE (the clerical secretary) read the minutes of the previous meeting, and they were confirmed. ...
Article : 3,418 wordsSIR,—In my letter which appeared in your, issue of the 23rd instant I was in error relative to the contact of the planet Venus, which was lost to the Melbourne observers, and which rendered the telegram read by the Astronomer ...
Article : 369 wordsSIR,—Would yon allow me to make a few observations on the above, which occurs every Sabbath at the Victoria Barrack gate, Paddington. Only on last Sunday, on my passing in and out of the above gate, which I think was ...
Article : 228 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Holberow, M'Mahon, and Lester. Several persons were brought before the Court, and fined for drunkerness. ...
Article : 653 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Corlette to move,—That whareas it has seemed good to the Legislative of certain of theae colonies to remove the disabilities that have hitherto attached to a man's marriage with his deceased wife's sister, and whereas such a union is, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 27 Apr 1875, Page 3
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