Class IV.—Section 11.—Mr. A. K. Smith, C.E., F.R.S.S.A., &c., Melbourne, chairman and reporter; Mr. R. Adams, C. E., St. Kilda; Mr. W. C. Kernot, M. A., C.E., Melbourne, and Mr. H. W. Stewart, Melbourne. ...
Article : 65 wordsNEW South Wales can hardly be expected to have contributed much hitherto to the advancement of Astronomy. Seventy-eight years only have elapsed since Sydney, its metropolis, formed p[?]rt of its ...
Article : 5,035 wordsClass III.—Section 7c.—Mr. William Johnson, Government Analytical Chemist, chairman; Hon. W. M. K. Vale. M.L.A.; Rev. J. J. Blessdale, D.D.; Mr. George Wragge. Associate Jurors—Signor A. Martelli, Mr. M. ...
Article : 70 wordsSection 25 a.—Mr. R. Adams, C.E., chairman; Mr. F. M. White, Mr. W. W. Wardell, Hon. W. Degraves, and Professor M'Coy. Colonial Architect's Department, N. S. W.—Samples of ...
Article : 52 wordsClass III.—Sections 7 and 8.—Mr. L. Young, chairman; Mr. A. Lincolne, Mr. R. M'Dougal, Mr. J. C. Riddell, Mr. J. Yeo, Mr. S. Ramsden, Mr. F. Search. Medals.—New South Wales.—E. Drake, Hunter River ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE volumes ot Captain Flinders, though of vast scientific worth, are not greatly interesting to the general reader, except when he tells of his trials, which were many. His work was patronised by the ...
Article : 692 wordsThe culminating point in the history of the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866-7 was reached yesterday, when his Excellency Sir Henry Manners Sutton, Governor of Victoria, publicly received the reports of the jurors, and ...
Article : 2,501 wordsClass V.—Section 17.—Mr. J. W. Bates, chairman; Mr. John De Pass, Rev. J. J. Bleasdale, Mr. C. Summers. Medal—NewSouth Wales.—O. L. Qwist—Emu eggs and cups; for good workmanship. Veyret and Delarue—Clock ...
Article : 47 wordsClass III.—Sub-section 9a. Mr. D. S. Campbell, chairman; Mr. Matthew Lang, Mr. John Campbell, Mr. J. Watson, Mr. W. D. Kirkland. Honourable Mention.—New South Wales.— Henry ...
Article : 52 wordsClasss III.—Sections 9 and 10.—Miscellaneous.—Mr. W. H. Gossage, chairman; Rev. J. J. Bleasdale, D. D.; Mr. W. Johnsen, Mr. G. Wragge. Medal.—New South Wales.—E. H. O'Keil, ...
Article : 49 wordsClass IV.—Section 11a.—Mr. A. K. Smith, C.E., chairman; Mr. R. Adams, Mr. D. M. Gallagher, Mr, J. Holmes, Hon. C. J. Jenner, Mr. W. Kerr Thomson, and Mr. John Whiteman, M.L.A. ...
Article : 101 wordsClaes IV.—Section 12A.—Captain Frederick Standish, chairman; Mr. Samuel Lowe, Mr. John M'Crae, and Mr. James Cowie. Medal.—New South Wales—John Brush, Sydney— ...
Article : 41 wordsClars I.—Section 2.—Mr. George Foord, chairman; Rev. J. J. Blensdale, D. D., Mr. Joseph Bosisto, Mr. W. H. Gossage, Mr. James Harrison, Mr. J. O. Newberry, Mr. W. Johnson. ...
Article : 98 wordsClass IV.—Section 12b.—Mr. John Carson, J. P. chairman; Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. R. Barry, Mr. D. Brown, Mr. Jacob Harris, Mr. W. Milne. Medal.—Sydney.—L. Z. Cocksedge—For excellence of ...
Article : 47 wordsClass II.—Section 4—Mr. J. Sanderson, chairman; Mr. J. Dodgshun, Mr. W. Hick, Mr. W. Hardcastle, Mr. F. Wattinne. Medals—New South Wales.—A. Hinchcliffe— ...
Article : 110 wordsClass IV.—Sections 13 and 14.—Thomas st[?]n, chairman; Mr. J. G. Anderson, Mr. H. Cooling, Mr. S. F. Pike. Medals.—New South Wales—O. B. Ebsworth—For his ...
Article : 127 wordsClass II.—Section 4A.—Mr. Edward Tweddell, chairman; Mr. A. Mattelli, Mr. S. B. Payne, Mr. M. L. King, M.L.A. Medals.—New South Wales, Grafton, Clarence River.— ...
Article : 154 wordsThe misfortunes of the distinguished navigators, whose success has been recorded, fully equalled their fame. The fate of Cook belongs to a story which mingles with our early remembrance. A child need ...
Article : 667 wordsClass V.—Section 16A.—Mr. James Smith, chairman Mr. J. Klingender, Mr. John Noone, Mr. W. Vazie Simons, Mr. E. L. Montefiore. Medals.—New South Wales.—Thomas Felton (Dalton's ...
Article : 66 wordsClass V.—Section l8.—Mr. W. Law, chairman; Mr. E. L. Bateman, Mr. D. Livingstone, Mr. J. H. Thwaites, Mr. F. W. White, Mr. J. D. De Little, Mr. J. Moore, Mr. W. W. Wardell. ...
Article : 67 wordsClass II.—Section 4 b. Class IV.—Section 12 c.—Mr. Patrick Hayes, Chairman: Mr. William Johnson, Mr. J. D. Sherry, Mr. J. Bosisto, Mr. H. Brooks, Mr. R. Cheetham. ...
Article : 82 wordsClss V.—Section 19.—Mr. A. Tulk, chairman; Mr. B. G. Davies, M.L.A.; Mr. Hugh George, Mr. J. Ferres, Mr. George Robertson. Medals.—New South Wales.—Thomas Richards, ...
Article : 64 wordsClass II.—Section 5.—Mr. A. Lincolne, chairman; Rev. J. J. Bleasdale, D.D, Mr. J. Baker, Mr. R. M'Dougal, Mr. W. Gilbee, surgeon, Mr. M. M'Caw, and Mr. G. Nicholson. ...
Article : 83 wordsClass VI.—Sections 22 and 23.—Mr. R. Adams, C.E., chairman; Mr. F. C. Christy, C.E.; Mr. R. B. Smyth, F.G.S.L.; Mr. H. A. Thompson, C.E.; Mr. T. E. Jones, C. E.; Mr. R. W. Newman, C. E.; Mr. James ...
Article : 70 wordsClass II.—Section 6.—Professor M'Coy, chairman; Dr. Thomas Black, Mr. T. S. Dobson, Mr. A. R. C. Selwyn. Medal.—New South Wales.—J. F. Wilcox and J. ...
Article : 33 wordsClass III.—Section 9.—Mr. John Benn, chairman; Mr. Germain Nicholeon, Mr. John Cockburn, Mr. William Hogarth, and Mr. G. Whittingham. Medals.—New South Wales.—George Thomas Loder, ...
Article : 72 wordsMedal.—New South Wales.—A. A Lakerstein, Sydney—Samples of dried herbs, for culinary purposes. Honourable Mention.—New South Wales.—Clark, Grafton—Sarsaparilla (Glyciphullum similax). ...
Article : 35 wordsClass IV.—Section 12.—Mr. I. G. Reeves, M.L.A., chairman; Mr. T. Adamson, Mr. R. Barry, Mr. C. Bully, Mr. R. Burrows, Mr. G. R. Fincham, Mr. T. Lambert, Mr. S. Lowe, Mr. J. Carson, Mr. G. Cunnack. ...
Article : 51 wordsMedals.—New South Wales.—Mrs. Bunker, Liverpool, N.S.W.—Cayenne pepper Pureness and good quality; an excellent sample. W. Cole and Son, Tomago, HunterRiver—Arrowroot One of the best samples, after ...
Article : 257 wordsClass III.—Section 7. — Associate Jurors.—Mr. H. Fraser, Mr. F. Lamb. Medals.—New South Wales.—Baker—Leaf: excellence of quality. Vorbeck—Leaf: goodness. M'Encroe— ...
Article : 36 wordsClass III.—Section 9.—Rev. J. J. Bleasdale, D.D., chairman; Hon. J. P. Bear, Mr. J. A. Panton, E. C. Kle[?]m, R. H. Herne, W. J. O'Hea, W. L. Bailey. Medale.—Messrs. Wyndham, Dalwood, Hunter River ...
Article : 212 wordsThe description of New South Wales by Cook and his companions, which charmed the public, attracted the attention of the Crown; and Botany Bay, named on account of the variety and beauty of its vegetation ...
Article : 2,154 wordsClass III.—Section 7b.—Mr. W. U. Alcock, chairman; Mr. Edmund Ashley; Mr. William Williams, Mayor; Mr. William Porter, railway contractor. Medals.—New South Wales—Charles Moore, Botanic ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 21 Feb 1867, Page 7
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