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Article : 726 wordsSIR,—May I beg the favour of the insertion of the accompanying copy of a letter addressed to the Sydney Municipal Council more than a year and a half ago? If the Mayor or Aldermen will refer to the ...
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Advertising : 888 wordsSIR,—In the Sydney Mail of the 8th instant a correspondent furnishes some information about the Angora goat, as the animal must have been to produce 1½ lbs. of wool, and I think he ought to be satisfied ...
Article : 1,008 wordsSIR,—In your paper ef the 7th instant, under the above heading, appears an extract from the "New South Wales Medical Gazette," making the judgment in the case of Bedford v. Alloway the vehicle ...
Article : 328 wordsSIR,—I conceive that the veterinary profession has some casue of complaint at least against wealthy M.Ds, for publishing without praise or profit, the new antidote for worms. If they would keep by human ...
Article : 336 wordsSIR,—The railway to the suburban places near Sydney might be managed.with more regard to the convenience of the residents along the line, and so as to encourage more people to live in the country and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 14 Apr 1871, Page 6
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