BEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Levey, Birrell, Smithers, Thompson, Murphy. Sixteen prisoners were brought before the Court; of these, two were discharged and five were remanded. ...
Article : 1,161 wordsTHE annual meeting of the members of the Windsor School of Arts was held on Monday evening last. Mr. W. WALKER, M. L. A., occupied the chair, and, having briefly alluded to the object of the meeting, called upon ...
Article : 1,334 wordsSIR,—In his speech of yesterday, Mr. Eagar chivalrously challenges any advocate of Mr. Duncan to sh[?]w that he (Mr. Eagar) is wrong. I hereby accept the challenge, and if I fail to ...
Article : 639 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took his seat at twenty-six minutes past 4 o'clock. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Mr. MOORE moved that leave of absence be granted to ...
Article : 1,148 wordsSIR,—When Mr. Martin congratulated himself and the House a short time since on the saving he had effected by the substitution of the present, for Mr. Robertson's, system of managing the minor roads, ...
Article : 1,027 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 14th instant, Mr. Fag[?]r is reported to have said, "As an instance of Mr. Duncan's peculiar conduct to him, he would cite one more case—that of Samuel Harper, an extra ...
Article : 493 wordsRANDWICK.—The usual fortnightly meeting was held January 13th. Present—the Mayor (Mr. S. H. Pearce), Aldermen, G. Moore, G. Denning, J. Pearce, M. Peden, and P. Dutruc. Minutes of previous meeting read and ...
Article : 215 wordsSCHOOL EXCURSION.—On the 29th of December, the children attending the Wesleyan Sunday School, at Ryde, had their annual treat. The steamer Pelican was engaged for the occasion, and at the appointed time left the Ryde ...
Article : 572 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. R. A. Hunt and Mr. W. Tucker. Robert Anderson, on remand, was brought up charged with having in his possession certain wearing apparel, &c., ...
Article : 365 wordsSIR,—In your issue of yesterday you publish an article borrowed from the Queenslander, in which the editor of that paper accuses the Agricultural Society of assuming the credit of having given to the vine growers the first ...
Article : 762 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair twenty-nine minutes past 3 o'clock. CERTIFICATE [?]LAND TITLE. Mr. LUCAS asked the [?]itor-General,—"[?]. Was a ...
Article : 18,856 wordsSIR,—The Civil servants ought to be grateful for the suggestions as to examination contained in one of your recent leaders. In the burst of indignation lately given expression to on the removal of the ...
Article : 836 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the above society was held at the rooms, 227, George-street, on Wednesday, the 13th instant, at 10 o'clock a.m. Sir William Macarthur took the chair. Members present—J. R. Nowlan, J. Pye, J. Goode, A. ...
Article : 1,186 wordsSIR,—Your issue of January 12th contains an article upon the report of the Trustees of the Sydney Grammar School, for the year 1867. Injustice to the school, I wish to remind your readers that the report ...
Article : 213 wordsMUNICIPAL COUNCIL.—A meeting of this body was held on Tuesday last. Present—The Mayor (Mr. T. W. Bowden), Aldermen Taylor, Good, Sparks, Pye, Flynn, Byrnes, and Gallaway. The minutes of last meeting were read and ...
Article : 318 wordsSIR,—In the Herald of the 25th instant I see a letter headed as above, and signed "Thomas Scott," in which the writer says that I was his second correspondent, and as the first one of thirty. I said my attention has been ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 15 Jan 1869, Page 2
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