THE following is a copy of a despatch received by his Excellency the Ea[?]l of Belmore on the above matter:- "Downing-street, 8th December, 1868. "My Lord,—In my despatch of this day's date, I have ...
Article : 312 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me to add another complaint respecting the supply of water to those which have already appeared in your journal. At 6 this morning I proceeded to draw off water for my ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,079 wordsABOUT half-past 5, the Rangatira could be distinctly seen coming up the river, and ten minutes later she steamed slowly abreast of the wharf. Berthing her caused a few minutes' more delay, during which the crowd were but ...
Article : 1,027 wordsSIR,—The Paving Act now under the consideration of Parliament will, if passed, p[?]rp[?]trate arbitrary injustice upon a large pr[?]portion of the owners of property in these streets where its provisions comp[?]l them to pave the ...
Article : 319 wordsMy Lord Duke,—I have the honour to inform your Grace that I have received a letter from Mr. Thurstan, h[?]r Majesty's Acting Consul in Fiji and Tonga, giving some account of the actual social and political condition of Fiji ...
Article : 1,115 wordsFROM Melbourne we have files to the 22nd instant. The Underwriters' Association, which has been in existence in Melbourne for a few months past (says the Argus), and which has established during the wool season some ...
Article : 950 wordsTHE following bill, to provide for the burial of the dead, was brought into the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Farnell, on the 19th instant. Its second reading is an order for Friday. It is the intention of the mover to add a clause to ...
Article : 437 wordsSIR,—Aa a novice the colony, and intending settler, I should be glad if any of your numerous readers could inform me i[?] it is possible, with a reasonable amount of labour, without machinery, to make sugar or molasses from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,164 wordsONE o[?] the most distressing acc[?]nts that has occurred in this port for several years post took place on Saturday last, and resulted in the loss of five lives. Between 6 and 7 o'clock in the morning, a party consisting of Mr. E. N. ...
Article : 571 wordsATROCIOUS OUTRAGE.—On Friday night, the 12th instant, three successive knocks came to the door of a person, named Christopher Butcher, residing at Kurrajong. The first time, Butcher's wife opened the door, but could see no one; to ...
Article : 1,230 wordsMANY have deplored the now order of things in the colonies, which separates the Church so far from the State that instead of the Queen nominating Anglican bishops, the election is left to those who believe in and support the ...
Article : 1,010 wordsNo dramatic season in the colonies has ever been inaugurated like this one at the Theatre Royal, Adalaide. The opening performance was under the patronage of a Prince, an Acting Governor, and a Governor Elect. The National ...
Article : 673 wordsSIR,—I am sure the people of Goulburn are deeply obliged to the Rev. Dr. Lang for his able advocacy of the question that the railway workshops shall be in the vicinity of the Terminus, rather than to be placed three miles from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Feb 1869, Page 2
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