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  2. THE TIDAL WAVE.

    The waves of the sea are mighty and rage horribly.—3. DAVID. SIR,—The expression used by your correspondent "Tidal Wave" was evidently occasioned by the account of the great wave of the ocean, which is said to have followed the ...

    Article : 677 words
  3. THE N. S. WALES COMMISSION FOR THE PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION.

    WE have been requested to publish the following correspondence, which passed between the New South Wales Commissioners for the Paris Exhibition, and various official personages:— ...

    Article : 3,262 words
  4. BY-WAYS OF SYDNEY.

    THE evils attendant upon dirty lanes and bad sewage arrangements, are by no means confined to the outlying portions of the city. They are to be met with in quarters where the density of the population and the consequent ...

    Article : 1,036 words
  5. THE HUNTER RIVER GOODS TRAFFIC.

    A DEPUTATION, consisting of Messrs. J. Campbell, M.L.A, and J.I. Kettle, J.P., directors, and T. J. Thomas, manager of the Hunter River New Steam Navigation on Company, waited upon the Minister for Works, at ...

    Article : 2,521 words
  6. THE GOLD-FIELDS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    RICH DISCOVERY OF GOLD AT OPHIR.—On the 24th of last month (says the Bathurst Times) a miner named Joseph Christopherson, and two other men, registered at the Gold Commissioner's Office, Bathurst, a prospecting ...

    Article : 553 words
  7. THE LATE FIRE.

    SIR,—Allow me to occupy a small space in your columns. By the report in your Tuesday's issue the public must come to the conclusion that the Superintendent of the Royal Alfred Australian Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 ...

    Article : 202 words
  8. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

    THE Customs revenue received to-day was as follows:— Brandy......... £152 13 2 Gin............ 63 13 10 ...

    Article : 1,063 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 480 words
  10. THE SOCIAL EVIL.

    SIR,—Every one must be struck with the fearful amount of the social evil in Sydney, and every one must deeply deplore and desire to remove it. But to do this, something more than Female Refuges are requisite. The causes must ...

    Article : 492 words
  11. WINDSOR.

    JULY 16.—SCHOOL OF ARTS.—The sixth of the winter course of lectures, in connection with this institution, was delivered on Wednesday evening last by the Rev. T. Kemmis, on the subject of "Travelling in England in ...

    Article : 937 words
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    FUNERAL OF MR. WILLIAM DANGAR.—Not twelve months since we had to record the interment at St. Neots, near Liskeard, of Mr. Richard Cary Dangar and Anne his wife, whose lam[?]nted decease took place within a few days ...

    Article : 622 words
  13. THE COPPER TOKENS. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—A late number of your journal informed the public that a quantity of copper money might soon be expected to arrive from the old country to the order of the Government, and that when the same was put into circulation the penny ...

    Article : 282 words
  14. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—The benefit of Mr. Beaumont, announce in your journal of this day, is a very different thing from the benefits usually given at the e[?]d of a dramatic season. Like the one given in Melboure, it is intended to secure some ...

    Article : 241 words
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