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Advertising : 490 wordsBEFORE their Worships the Police Magistrate, Messrs. Peaice, Evans, Hunt, and Dangar. Forty-seven prisoners were brought before the Court. Of these, thirteen were discharged, and one was remanded. ...
Article : 857 wordsSIR,—I desire, by means of your columns, to bring under the notice of the municipal authorities a fact which nearly affects the purity of our water. A considerable quantity of night-soil has been deposited on the waste land near the ...
Article : 168 wordsSIR,—"H. A.," in his letter of yesterday, says, "as the Legislature are about passing the Municipalities Bill, it would be as well, to prevent the dog nuis[?]ce, to give to [?]ach municipality the power to tax the dogs and goats in ...
Article : 240 wordsSIR,—If the people of New South Wales ever intend recognising the great me[?]rits of the discoverer of these shores, the auspicious event of Prince Alfred's visit to Sydney should not be allowed to pass without securing his ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR,—Mr. Moore, in his attempt last Friday night to justify his arbitraly conduct and explain his wilful destruction of our property, has misled the meeting—having made statements which are contrary to facts. His influence was sought ...
Article : 642 wordsBEFORE their Honors Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, Chief Justice, Mr. Justice HARGRAVE, and Mr. Justice CHEEKE. APPLICATION AGAINST AN ATTORNEY. IN RE WALSH. ...
Article : 1,054 wordsSIR,—You would confer a favour on the public by permitting the insertion of this letter in your Columns, touching two great inconveniences attached to our postal arrangements; and, should you grant this, no doubt our affable ...
Article : 236 wordsSIR,—The time table, which was some time since published with such a flourish of trumpets as the one designed to meet the convenience of the suburban residents, and which was to last three years, and by its ...
Article : 414 wordsBEFORE, the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. J. B. Smithers. Patrict Walsh, found drunk in Windmill-street, was fined 20s. Charles Lee. for using obscene language in ...
Article : 145 wordsTo the Faithful in Christ Jesus, the Priests and Deacons, and the Lay Members of the Church of Christ in Communion with the Anglican Branch of the Church Catholic,— ...
Article : 1,683 wordsACCORDING to the great preparations being made is the Paris houses, it appears that the coming wister season will abound in novelties. Many new patterns for the make of bodies have been shown by the ...
Article : 826 wordsTERM LIST.—Rules Nisi for New Trial: Munro v. Bucknell; Severne and others v. M-Evoy; Wentworth v. Merrick, to be spoken to. Motions, &c.: Wilson v. M'Bean, reference from Chambers; in re Lavers, attachment; ex parte Artlett, in re ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me to inform any of your spirited readers, who may be on the look out for a "new sensation," that they may experience a "stunning" one, by simply taking a walk under the western wall of ...
Article : 295 wordsSIR,—Under the above heading, I, with several experienced gardeners, was induced to visit Manly Beach for the express purpose of exploring its vioinity in search of this promised land, "so well adapted for market gardens." But, alas! ...
Article : 154 wordsWE learn from the United States of America that the stream of immigration continues unabated. The people there will not submit to military rule, and are now sacrificing their property in order to leave. ...
Article : 1,533 wordsSIR,—I have lately noticed a disease amongst sheep, that comes under the category of "Foot-rot; "but it is not the disease commonly known amongst sheepowners. This discase attacks the foot at the heel, and inflammation spreads ...
Article : 261 wordsSIR,—When Napoleon beheld Moscow, he was amazed Its magnificence surpassed his wildest imaginings. Assist with your great influence our young colonist to build up for themselves in teh centre of this magnificent ...
Article : 314 wordsSIR,—My attention having been directed to a letter signed "Advance Australia," in your paper of the 26th instant, in which the following passage occurs:—"Sheep running at large will not fatten so well, nor bear the journey to market ...
Article : 439 wordsBEOFRE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. In the estate of George H. Thorn, an adjourned second meeting. Insolvent was examined, one debt was proved, and the meeting adjourned until Wednesday. ...
Article : 240 wordsSIR,—In the debate upon Mr. Brown's amendment of the 195th clause of the Municipalities Bill now before Parliament, I find in your report of Mr. Lucas' speech, the following statement:—"He (Mr. Lucas) did not think that the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 3 Dec 1867, Page 2
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