NEW South Wales has a decidedly sweet tooth. No subject just now is so attractive as sugar, and well it may be, for between the cane and the beetroot we shall not[?]fail of making sugar ...
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Article : 636 wordsSIR,—As you are an advocate for exposing public abuses, I beg you will publish this letter. I, in conjunction with a neighbour, intended purchasing and building on some of the allotments on that portion of the Sydney Common laid ...
Article : 251 wordsSIR,—Through your obliging columns several correspondents have lately suggested the formation of an additional Rifle Volunteer Corps, to be composed of Scottish Highlanders, and to be called a Highland Regiment or a Brigade ...
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Article : 876 wordsTHE undermentioned estates were surrendered:— Harry Edye Shorter, of Sydney, late of Bathurst, conveyancer. Liabilities, £124 19s. 3d. Assets, £11 10s. 6d. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. ...
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Article : 424 wordsSIr,—I have perused the letter of Mr. Kref[?]t, which appeared in the Herald of the 6th instant, headed "Remedies for Snake Poisoning," and I was disappointed, not at finding nothing new in it, but at the entire omission ...
Article : 778 wordsBEFORE their Werships, Messrs, H. H. Voss and W. Church. Thomas Pettit was brought before the Court charged with stealing a pair of boots, valued 9s. 6d., the property of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 May 1868, Page 2
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