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  2. STEAM ROADS.

    SIR,—In an article published in the Herald of a late date on the temporary failure of the meat-preserving process by freezing, you conclude by a paragraph stating that one of two great impediments to ...

    Article : 2,273 words
  3. OUR IMPORTS.

    SIR,—Having long experience in mercantile pursuits in the colony, and ever anxious for the welfare of my fellow colonists. I would beg to suggest that the conference held lately in Sydney cannot result ...

    Article : 280 words
  4. SIR WILLIAM BROWN, OF LIVERPOOL.

    SIR William Brown was an influential merchant in Liverpool. He was an American by birth, and left Baltimore in 1808. In 1810, at the age of six-and twenty, he was ...

    Article : 4,702 words
  5. ON PERSONAL INJURY FROM RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, AND EFFECT OF SHOCKS TO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.

    SIR,—A case of much importance was determined at the Supreme Court on Thursday, the 20th instant, before his Honor the Chief Justice and a jury of four, wherein the plaintiff was awarded £1000 damages ...

    Article : 2,698 words
  6. THE OMNIBUS SYSTEM.

    SIR,—It is a matter of surprise that the public should have, for so long a period, submitted to the accommodation offered by the omnibus proprietors of this city; and it seems tolerably certain that no reform ...

    Article : 359 words
  7. PRESERVED MEAT—NEW PATENT.

    SIR,—In reply to the query of "Mouton," in your issue of this day, viz.—"In the event of Mr. Laver's patent being granted, shall I for the fu[?]ure be debarred from treating my mutton in the manner I ...

    Article : 681 words
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