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Article : 2,358 wordsA PORTION of the evidence taken at a magisterial inquiry, held at the Rose Inn, Hartley, has already appeared in your columns. It will be remembered on Saturday last, the 1st instant, ...
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Article : 657 wordsSIR,—The letter of Mr. Windeyer, in to-day's issue, while stating the law upon this subject clearly and correctly, is apt to lead the magistracy astray as to the means at their disposal for carrying out the law. ...
Article : 402 wordsSIR,—As the encampment is now decided on (weather permitting), there is every prospect of Volunteers gaining an insight, by practical experience, into the peculiarities and mysteries pertaining to the science ...
Article : 519 wordsSIR,—In the discussion on this bill, in the Assembly on the 10th instant, the hon. the Attorney-General is reported to have stated that "many proprietors were willing to have a road through their property so long ...
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Article : 1,020 wordsSIR,—We desire, through your medium, to call special attention of the mercantile community to the present Customs' regulations, by which importers are bound to pass entries and pay duty within forty-eight ...
Article : 171 wordsSIR,—I see that in yesterday's Herald you quote a Parliamentary paper, under the heading of "Legislative Council Bill," by which it appears that the number of electors in the colony is 275,551. ...
Article : 302 wordsWE have news from Levuka to the 1st instant. THE BA OUTRAGE.—The Fiji Times says:—"The Government is 'breathing out threatenings' against the Ba, and other settlers who may aid them. The Ra ...
Article : 461 wordsSIR,—Referring to a paragraph in this morning's paper stating that you had received a part of the wedding cake, about which a letter had appeared in a previous number of your journal, I desire to inform you that when the entry ...
Article : 57 wordsBREACH OF THE REGISTRATION ACT.—At the Mudgee Quarter Sessions (as reported in the Times), Thomas Irwin was indicted with having, at Coonabarabran, on the 10th July, 1872, registered the death of a female as ...
Article : 153 wordsSIR,—The above bill having passed through the Assembly, I should like to say a few words repecting it, in hopes that they may arrest the attention of some of the members of the Upper House before it is too late. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 24 Mar 1873, Page 3
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