SIR,—It is now somewhat over three months since great reductions in the rate of carriage, upon the up journey to Sydney, was made upon produce and other items carried by rail on the Southern and Western [?], and up to this date ...
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Article : 210 wordsTHE inquest on Hamilton, who was killed through the mail accident at Fryingpan, terminated at halfpast 6 o'clock yesterday evening. The verdict exonerates all parties from blame, to which a rider is ...
Article : 51 wordsThe want of confidence motion by Mr. M'Culloch was carried last night—ayes, 45; noes, 14. The Address will be presented to the Governor to-morrow. It is expected the Ministry will advise a dissolution. ...
Article : 195 wordsWAVERLEY.—A meeting of this Council was held on Monday evening, the 8th instant. Present—the Mayor (Mr. D. Fletcher), and Alderman Campbell, Dickson, Peters, Macpherson, Henderson, Gregan, Cary, and Baglin. ...
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Article : 50 wordsMr. G. C. Hawker, formerly Speaker of the Assembly, is expected to return to the colony by the August mail. The anniversary of the Queen's accession is to be ...
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Article : 574 wordsON Tuesday evening, a well-attended meeting of the inhabitants of this town was held at the Court-house, for the purpose of considering and determining on the course that should be adopted to induce the Government to dred[?] ...
Article : 4,694 wordsSIR,—Another letter of to-day from "W. J.," filled to overflowing, as hitherto, with errors, illustrated by observations on the well known Grotto del Cane; and I am blamed—in conjunction with Captain Banks (whom I have ...
Article : 303 wordsSIR,—As the surest check to anything like "official jobbery" is the dread of exposure in the public prints, I take the liberty of asking you to publish the following suspicious facts:— ...
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Article : 384 wordsFROM Rockhampton we have papers to the 6th of June. A remarkable advertisement appears in our columns (says the Bulletin). It is the first indication of that direct trade with India which is destined to have so great an ...
Article : 461 wordsSIR,—In this morning's Herald is an extract from Tuesday's Maitland Mercury referring to an extraordinary me[?]or seen by various persons in and in the neighbourhood of Maitland on Saturday evening last about 9 o'clock. At ...
Article : 175 wordsPUBLIC-HOUSES AT DENILIQUIN.—The Pastoral Times of Saturday says:—We have nine inns on the south side, the largest of which is closed, the landlord having become insolvent, and lost about £4000 in little more than a year. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Jun 1868, Page 5
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