THE following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gavette:— APPOINTMENT.—Mr. P. Murray has been appointed a road overseer,—to take effect from the 22nd January last. ...
Article : 388 wordsMASON, the boy mate of the notorious Thunderbolt, was captured by the police near Narrabri, and brought to Tamworth on Sunday night. About £100 in cheques were found on him. He was brought up ...
Article : 74 wordsIN the Assembly, yesterday. Ministers, in answer to questions, said: that Mr. Graham's conditional purchase at Wambangalong was annulled by the Commissioner for Crown Lands, ...
Article : 8,613 wordsAt the Quarter Sessions, Catherine Shelly was charged with stealing a purse containing £3, and, being found guilty, was sentenced to be imprisoned for eight months. This case occupied the whole day. ...
Article : 36 wordsSIR,—My attention has been called to a letter published in your issue some time since from a Resident in the above street, complaining that, up to the present time, they have had a very po[?]r return for their money, I think the ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Bishop of Sydney arrived here on Saturday, and held a confirmation service on Sunday. His Lordship spoke in favour of endowing the Bishopric of Bathurst. He leaves to-day for Wellington and ...
Article : 48 wordsOne hundred tons of quartz crushed from the Prospector's claim of the Lucknow Reef has yielded five hundred and seventy ounces, being the best yield as yet from the reef. The reef in this claim is five ...
Article : 65 wordsSIR,—The morning train from this place to Sydney used to leave at 8.2 a.m. This was altered about a month ago to 8.22, nevertheless you continue up to this time to advertise the time as 8.2. I have, and so have others, been ...
Article : 89 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL—A meeting was held on Monday afternoon, the 9th instant, at Dr. Scard's late residence, for the purpose of endeavouring to establish a Public school. The meeting was convened for 3 o'clock, but it was past that ...
Article : 552 wordsMr. Palmer has been returned for Port Curtis by a majority of 83 over Neill. The Telegraph (s.) made the run down in 41 hours 30 minutes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,012 wordsIt is reported that a man named Monton, a farmer and butcher, residing near Smythesdale, shot his wife, uncle, and two cousins. Constable Menagh tried to arrest him, when a desperate encounter occurred; ...
Article : 153 wordsSIR,—Permit me to request, that you will allow me to correct the following errata in the paper read by me on the 11th September (not on the 3rd), which you liberally found room for yesterday, viz., in 1st column, 8th paragraph, dele ...
Article : 362 wordsThere was a disgraceful riot at the Port last night, owing to the reduction of the wages of the men employed by Dunn and Son, millers. The Corporation have voted £500 to entertain ...
Article : 80 wordsYESTERDAY evening an extremely interesting and instructive lecture was delivered at the Mechanics' School of Arts, by Dr. A. M. Thomson, of the Sydney University, on the subject of "Fermentation." There was a ...
Article : 2,661 wordsSIR,—I am old fashioned enough to be an admirer of those [?]ons of grammatical construction which were ins[?]lled into the minds of youth in the days before teachers were drilled into an uniform pattern by the new-fangled ...
Article : 1,576 wordsSIR,—May I crave a small space in your valuable journal to draw attention to the early hour at which the Sydney Museum is closed? The notice states that the Museum is open to the public ...
Article : 294 wordsSIR,—When the authorised lines of railway to the North, South, and West shall be completed, much will have been accomplished—yourself and the country should be satisfied, we should all rest and be thankful. When these lines shall ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 11 Sep 1867, Page 5
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