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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,617 wordsSIR,—You will oblige by inserting this, while a bill is before Parliament to restrict burials from Sydney to Haslem's Creek. Are the reasons that have been assigned for the adoption of such a measure sufficiently valid— ...
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Article : 1,082 wordsSIR,—In the present difficulty of disposing of debentures, except at great discount, any plan for raising money fast enough to provide for the public works of the colony, is a matter that calls for due consideration. ...
Article : 593 wordsFRIDAY, AUGUST 10.—Business: A fair amount of business has been transacted this week, both in the wholesale and retail departments. Teas have advanced 10s per chest. Sugars are easier, but without any actual change. The markets generally are quiet, ...
Article : 858 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me to call attention, through your columns, to the unjustifiable delay caused to vessels requiring to proceed through Pyrmont Bridge. If a vessel comes to the bridge at half-past 5 in the evening, she must wait till next morning about 7, ...
Article : 342 wordsIN the despatches of the Governor to Mr. Secretary Cardwell, laid before the General Assembly, and which long since in part found their way to the colony, as "papers on New Zealand," presented to both Houses of the Imperial ...
Article : 1,114 wordsTHE days have, since our last issue, been tolerably fine, rain threatening daily, and the nights have been very cold, with occasional frosts. The news from the north of New South Wales as to the weather is favourable, heavy rains having been general, ...
Article : 801 wordsSIR,—I shall be greatly obliged if you will allow me space in your valuable journal for a few remarks upon the subject named at the head of this letter. The present system of selling fat stock is most injurious to all ...
Article : 978 wordsTHE following extracts are from the report that was to be presented to the general meeting of the above chamber on the 7th instant. Time of Closing Mails for England.—In October last, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsIn dealing with the Riverine petition to the Queen for our independence, the Cowper Cabinet must have considered that a fatal blow was being dealt at us when it took so much trouble to assure the Secretary ...
Article : 1,688 wordsSIR,—In your leading article of this day, you state that our vegetable growers pay a tax amounting to upwards of two thousand pounds per annum for the privilege of standing in the street to sell their produce. ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE following is the first report submitted at a general meeting of the shareholders, held at Melbourne, 1st August, 1866. The provisional directors, whose functions are now about to cease, have great pleasure in meeting the proprietors on the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Aug 1866, Page 3
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