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  2. NOTES OF THE WEEK.

    THE principal event of this week has been the election of a member for East Sydney, in place of Mr. J. H. N[?], resigned. The nomination took place on the 18th instan[?] and the election on Wednesday last. ...

    Article : 1,639 words
  3. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    THE following surrend[?]rs were accepted:- Henry Sh[?] [?] Wat[?] Bay, [?] [?] Assets, [?] Mr. Mackenzie, [?] assignee. ...

    Article : 739 words
  4. UNDERWRITING IN [?] A SEQUEL [?] UNDERWRITING IN [?]

    THE following letter has been handed to the Herald for publication:- "Following in the wake of a gentleman at Lloyd's, who, unlike man[?] of his [?] underwriting as a serious ...

    Article : 1,343 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN TIN IN THE LONDON MARKET.

    SIR,—In to-day's Herald we see an attempted explanation by "F. E." of why Australian Tin of 99 per cent. assay is considered less valuable than English of [?] per cent., but while we are glad of the information, furnished, we cannot ...

    Article : 223 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—Referring to a remark made in a recent commercial article in your columns as to the cause of the difference in value in the London market of the English and Australian tin, and also to some extracts from London circulars sent [?] ...

    Article : 333 words
  7. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Messrs. Jolly, Reading, Oatley, G. Hill, Palmer, and Levey. [?] persons were fined for drunkenness, or for d[?] against either the Police o[?] the Vagrant Act arising ou of ...

    Article : 858 words
  8. THE PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    THE fight in the American House of Representatives over the pay of members has been violent beyond all precedent, and has reused the Press to a degree of temper which we do not understand, but has ended ...

    Article : 992 words
  9. KING'S ISLAND LIGHT.

    CAPTAIN H. T. FOX, of Sydney, writes as follows to the Melbourne Argus regarding the lighthouse on King's Island:- Sir,—Since the terrible catastrophe to the British ...

    Article : 691 words
  10. EDUCATIONAL REFORM.

    SIR,—The service[?] which Dr. Smith has rendered to the cause of education in this colony [?] so great, that it would be discourtesy to him if some of us who have had the misfortune to incur his censur[?] in your issue of to-day did not ...

    Article : 2,198 words
  11. EDUCATION WITHOUT RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    SIR,—At the present time, when so much is being said and written on the subject of religious instruction in [?]chools, I think one fact is very frequently overlooked, v[?]—that there are, in different parts of the colony, ...

    Article : 312 words
  12. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Lest[?]r, Cha[?], Mullens, Goold, and Hunt. Several persons were brought before the Court, and fined for drunkenness. ...

    Article : 434 words
  13. HUNTING THE STAG.

    SIR,—On p[?] your publication of this date my attention was drawn to a notice of a meeting of the Sydney Hunt Club, to be held on Saturday next, and that a "stag" is the animal selected to be chased. ...

    Article : 348 words
  14. Chief Port and Harbour Office, Williamstown, August 21, 1855.

    Sir,—It having been proposed to erect a lighthouse on King's Island, I am desirous of obtaining your opinion as to the most suitable site, and shall feel obliged by your furnishing me with written answers to, the following ...

    Article : 1,485 words
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