ON Friday Mr. Parkes sent in his resignation as member for the electorate of Kiama. The electoral roll of the colony for 1870-1871 was laid before the Assembly on Friday. ...
Article : 950 wordsSUPPOSED DEATH FROM SWALLOWING AMMONIA.—Yesterday afternoon, the City Coroner hold an inquiry at the Sydney Arms, in Castlercagh-street, near Market-street, touching the circumstances connected with the death of an ...
Article : 1,532 wordsDINNER.—On Wednesday evening Major Brown and Lieutenant Henry Byrnes were entertained by the Parramatta Company Volunteer Rifles at a dinner given at Payten's Woolpack Hotel to celebrat the promotion of the ...
Article : 743 wordsSIR,—By the forms of the award papers used at the [?] Exhibition, the values of the several points were left to be filled in by the judges before the commenced to judge, These values ought to be fixed by the Council of the ...
Article : 1,024 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Sarah Pile, a single meeting. Three debts were proved, and two stand over for better particulars. The meeting was adjourned until the 11th November. ...
Article : 842 wordsADELAIDE files to the 12th instant are to hand. The conduct of the Government with respect to the Northern Telegraph line (observes the S. A. Advertiser) has been characterised by good faith. From the time the ...
Article : 992 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 3 o'clock. RETURN OF WRIT. The SPEAKER announced that the writ authorising ...
Article : 2,553 wordsSIR,—Will you permit me to occupy a small portion of your valuable columns to call public attention to the situation chosen for this important work—namely, the pier head inside of the harbour. ...
Article : 598 wordsWARBURTON.—The correspondent of the Western Post of the 18th writes:—The late continued dry weather has sufficiently lowered the liver and the creak running through Two-Mile Flat to induce several parties to resume ...
Article : 257 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Hordern, Levey, Oatley, G. Hill, and Renwick. Three persons were fined 5s. each, and one was fined. 20s., for drunkenness. The only other person in custody ...
Article : 204 wordsIN the Mudgee district fine weather has lately prevailed. The Western Post of the 18th instant states that Monday last was a very warm day, and reminded us effectually that the Australian sun has lost nothing of his [?]ness during ...
Article : 383 wordsBEFORE his Honor Mr. District Court Judge SIMPSON. WILLIAMS V. MOSS. This was a motion for a new trial. Mr. R. Robinson, on behalf of defendant, applied to his Honor to allow the ...
Article : 928 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Messrs. Spence, Evans, Josephson, and Stewart. Three drunkards were fined. Lewis Thomas Castles, late master of the brig ...
Article : 186 wordsSIR,—We all know the old story, "There is nothing like leather." According to Dr. Lindeman there is nothing like wine. He heads his letter in your issue of the 11th with a quotation in favour of wine from St. Paul's Epistle ...
Article : 432 wordsSIR,—It is considered that there are now nearly 100,000 (one hundred thousand) duplicate copies of books in the British Museum. One would think the authorities there would be glad to be relieved of a few thousands. Be that ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Oct 1870, Page 4
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