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Advertising : 362 wordsA SHOCKING case, supposed to be one of murder, came under the cognizancd of the police early yesterday morning. The victim is about 24 years of age. His real name is Crawford, although he is said to have frequently gone by ...
Article : 934 wordsWE have Victorian papers to the 16th instant, inclucive. The Argus of the 15th says:—"The Treasurer, yesterday, received a number of deputations with reference to the duties imposed under the new tariff. The first, introduced ...
Article : 2,307 wordsSIR,—Mr. Macleny's magnificent scheme for making our railways profitable is worthy of his genius, although it seems at first sight too good to be easily realised. For years we have understood that it was quite impossible to make ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 448 wordsTHE undermentioned estates were surrendered:— William Walter Favell, of Marrickville, omnibus proprietor. Liabilities, £155 17s. 7d., of which £109 5s. is secured. Assets, £141 3s. Mr. Mackenzie, official ...
Article : 431 wordsAT a meeting of the Tasmanian Royal Society, on the 8th instant, the secretary remarked that the question as to the best method of destroying rabbits on runs had become one of extreme inmportance, not only to the sheepowners of the ...
Article : 1,606 wordsSIR,—The truth of this saying has often been exemplified; for instance, there was a steam company on the Thomas which run their boats—three in number—at 6d fares, from Nine Elms Station to London Bridge every half-hour or so, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 wordsA COMPLEMENTARY picnic, given by the friends of Mr. Thomas, Garrett, formerly a representative in the Legislative Assembly for the district of Shoalhaven, and now Police Magistrate of Berrima, took place on Saturday ...
Article : 1,726 wordsSIR,—I would feign beg a small space in your columns, to inquire into a matter I cannot but think of sufficient importance to be brought under public notice. I allude to the statue of Captain Cook, so long promised ...
Article : 292 wordsBEFORE the Mayor, with Messrs. Cunninghame and Charlton. One person was fined 10s., and another was fined 20s. for drunkenness. ...
Article : 148 wordsTHE Dungog correspondent of the Maitland Mercury, writing on the 10th, says:—Frosty weather continues, and nobody recollects the like cf it. Up to the end of last week we had been privileged with between twenty and ...
Article : 1,561 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Messrs. Lester and S. S. Goold. Several persons convicted of drunkenness were lined in various penalties, Mary M'Keon, charged as an idle and ...
Article : 410 wordsSIR,—I was glad to see by your leader of the 7th instant, that you so favourably considered the sugar industry, and that it was progressing to such an extent in this colony. I was sorry, however, to see that you have expressed an ...
Article : 275 wordsSIR,—In connection with my letter which appeared in your issue of the 4th instant, would you be good enough to give publicity, at your earliest convenience, to the following quotation from the Scientific American, dated New York, ...
Article : 393 wordsA MEETING of the Municipal Council of Sydney will be held at the Town Hall, York-street, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, to consider the following notices of motion:— By Alderman[?],—That the report of the Finance ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Aug 1871, Page 2
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