WE fully admit the humiliation of [?]r present state of affairs; but the Herald is not responsible for them. We shall briefly recall the course pursued by this journal. Overwhelmed with debt—long denied, ...
Article : 1,021 wordsPATRON, His Excellency the Right Hon. the Earl of Belmore; President, Sir William Manning, Q. C.; Vice-Presidents, Lieutenant-Colonel Richardson, Mr. Henry C. Dangar; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. Grafton ...
Article : 4,219 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales was held on 30th ultimo, at the Hall of Commerce, Sir W. Macarthur being in the chair. The accounts produced by Mr. Trebeck, the treasurer, clearly showed the ...
Article : 2,184 wordsTHE third, and in all probability the last, visit which H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh, and the fine frigate Galatea, will pay to Port Jackson terminated on Wednesday, 16th November. During his stay the ship ...
Article : 385 wordsTHE Legislative Assembly has not yet come to the consideration of the Estimates, and it is more than ever impro bable that the question of railway extension will be [?]eriously entertained during the present session. One of ...
Article : 2,135 wordsTHE Commission appointed to inquire into and report upon the best means to be adopted for a military defence of the colony have sent in their report to the Government, but the nature of their recommendations is kept secret at present. ...
Article : 420 wordsREV. ELIJAH SMITH.—The Rev. Elijah Smith, who died on 8th November, was the second son of the Rev. Thomas Smith, of St. John's College, Cambridge—for some years Head Master of the Grammar School of Driglington, in ...
Article : 722 wordsTHE following is the decision of the Steam Navigation Board respecting the collision between the above steamers. In view of the report, we understand that the hon. the Colonial Treasurer felt that he had no other alternative ...
Article : 410 wordsTHE present season has been a most unprecedentedly wet one, rain having fallen at intervals during the whole of the spring. The rains have been so heavy during the month as again to flood the Clarence, Hunter, and other ...
Article : 368 wordsNOVEMBER 7.—A meeting was held in St. Stephen's Schoolroom, Newtown, at which it was resolved to accept the offer of the Bishop, to transfer to the parishioners the trust of the cemetery, with a view of erecting upon the land ...
Article : 1,263 wordsTHE month has been remarkable in the squatting districts, as in other parts of the colony, for the unusual heaviness of the rainfall. Many of the rivers in the interior have again overflowed their banks in places, and a considerable ...
Article : 403 wordsIT has been sneeringly told Mr. SAM[?] that he has angled for protectionist support by adjusting his tariff so as to give a little encouragement to local industry, and that thus, while professing to be the ...
Article : 1,308 wordsOUR correspondent writes on the 9th November:- In my last I told you of the proposed Constitution for Bau. Since writing, it has been read and translated to Thakambau, at a meeting which was at ...
Article : 953 wordsTHE intelligence from the gold-fields during the past month is not altogether encouraging. The long-continued occurrence of wet weather has materially checked work on many of the gold-fields; whilst, from the wet state of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 2 Dec 1870, Page 7
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