SIR,—It will, I am sure, require little solicitation to insure the grant of sufficient space in your columns for an appeal to the public of this colony for a little consideration on the subject of the above heading. Not a day passes without ...
Article : 380 wordsTHE annual general meeting of the above society was held yesterday evening, in the New Oddfellows' Hall. There was a fair attendance of members present. The table allotted to the exhibits presented a fine appearance. A ...
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Article : 1,412 wordsThe latest news from France and Germany is very unsatisfactory. The least sanguine are compelled to admit that the late frosts have caused considerable damage to the vines, and at a very critical period of their development. From both the ...
Article : 235 wordsTHE wool sales, which commenced on the 24th April, are still proceeding, and will terminate on the 31st instant—the arrivals in time having been as follows:— Bales. ...
Article : 932 wordsHides.—Salted Ox and Cow: The sales at auction since our last amount to 1948 Sydney and Brisbane hides, the demand for which was fair, but prices paid show a decline of [?]d to [?]d per lb. on those ruling at dispatch of last mail. 730 salted and dry ...
Article : 553 wordsTWENTY-SECOND annual report of the Court of Directors to the proprietors for 1872:— In the general statement of affairs and balance-sheet for the year 1872, now submitted to the proprietors, it is shown that the ...
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Article : 2,115 wordsSIR,—In your columns of the 16th June I observed an article headed "Street Tramways," extracted from the Saturday Review. I find in it more of satire than facts; and as it is likely to mislead and prejudice the public ...
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Article : 343 wordsSIR,—When the above Act came into force it was made imperative that every engineer of a steamvessel should hold a certificate either of service or competency appropriate to his station in such ship. ...
Article : 287 wordsThe Bank rate of discount was raised on 7th ultimo to 4½ per cent., and on 10th instant to 5 per cent. Cotton.—Receipts at the American ports have been very heavy; this fact combined with the unfavourable state of the money ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 3 Jul 1873, Page 3
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