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Advertising : 476 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me space for a few remarks on the Bishop of Newcastle's explanation of the VIIth minute of the Episcopal Conference, as given in your report of his lordship's address to the Synod of Newcastle. ...
Article : 781 wordsSCHEDULE FILED.—Joseph Logue, of Francis-street, Glebe, carpenter and joiner. Liabilities, £39 10s. 10½d. assets, £11 10s. Deficiency, £28 0s. 10½d. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS. ...
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Article : 601 wordsTHE following telegram relative to the Norther Territory expedition appears in the South Australian Register of the 24th ultimo:— Port Wallaroo, April 23. ...
Article : 392 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate and Mr. H. Clarke. Mary A. Clark, John Finn, Uriah Smith, were each fined 20s., with the alternative of seven days' imprisonment, ...
Article : 127 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. Thomas O'Donnell, locked up for making use of obscene language in Crown-street, was fined 40s., in default to be sent to gaol for fourteen days. ...
Article : 167 wordsTHE Intercolonial Exhibition is becoming a great fact. The appearance of the Prince Alfred Park, and the rush of business at the Society's office in George-street, prove this. ...
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Article : 1,086 wordsPADDINGTON.—A special meeting of this Conncil was held, pursuant to notice, on the 15th April. There were present—the Mayor (Mr. W. Taylor), with Alderman Humphrey, Alston, Steel. Westaway, Stone, and Roberts. ...
Article : 1,658 wordsSIR,—Apropos of the above, I feel impelled—in the hope that I may possibly aid in the profitable realisation of an object on which so many mids are now intent—to give publicity to one of the recollections of my childhood. My ...
Article : 267 wordsTHE Argus has received a copy of the North American [?] which some extraordinary proceedings in [?] to the construction of the Pacific Railroad. It seems that the Pacific Railroad is something more than a ...
Article : 565 wordsSIR,—Being a constant traveller, second-class twice a day by rail, and having taken my season ticket subject to the rules and regulations, I went to live out of town for health and comfort, and Sir, of course, thought the railway ...
Article : 140 wordsSIR,—At the present time when so much (I think two[?] of the squatting interest is at its wit's end, speculating as to how to relieve itself from yearly increasing indebtedness, I beg to suggest that the capitalist should at ...
Article : 619 wordsFROM Melbourne we have files to the 29th ultimo. The numerous attendance of hon. members, and the crowded state of the galleries of the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday evening (says the Argus) showed the great ...
Article : 747 wordsSIR,—In conversation with several gentlemen a [?] been expressed that one of the days of the forthcoming exhibition should be proclaimed a public holiday, for the purpose of enabling a great number of grocers, drapers, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 3 May 1869, Page 2
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