THE following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette." APPOINTMENTS.—Volunteer [?]es: Lieutenant Thomas Richards to be Captain, vice For[?] resigned, Ensign ...
Article : 113 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—The annual meeting of the members of this institution took place on Monday last. There was a very good attendance, and, compared with former similar meetings, passed off very pleasantly. The committee's ...
Article : 745 wordsLAST night there was a terrible attempt at murder, followed by suicide, in George-street. The perpetrator was Thomas Higgins, who a little time ago kept a public house on the Orange Road. He shook ...
Article : 191 wordsDURING the quarter that ended on the 30th June, 1866, the Australian autumn, there were registered in the Metropolitan, Division, compihing the city of Sydney and its eight suburbs, ...
Article : 5,267 wordsIndustrial Schools Bill; second reading. Reformatory Schools Bill; second reading. Sydney Burial Grounds Bill; to be considered in committee, Customs Validating Bill; to be considered in committee. ...
Article : 160 wordsLawlor and Gently were to-day committed for trial for sticking up Mr. Calvert'a Cavan station, near Yass, on 11th April [?]st. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. Martin to move for leave to introduce a bill to provide for paving certain streets in the city of Sydney. Mr. Martin to move for leave to introduce a bill for the rogulation of slaughter-houses. ...
Article : 468 wordsSIR,—I am glad to see Professor M'Coy explaining [?] remarks about the Rev. W. B. Clarke, but as he persists in making further misstatements regarding Professor Owen's paper, you will, I hope, allow me to put myself right with ...
Article : 560 wordsMr. Watts, Minister for Works, and Mr. Lilley, Attorney-General, have been returned to Parliament unopposed. The steamer Hero has completed her repairs, and ...
Article : 69 wordsThe new Governor arrived at Sandridge Pier at 10 o' clock last night. He was waited on by the Acting-Governor and Staff and Executive Council, and was conveyed at once to the Governor's residence at ...
Article : 352 wordsTHE Coroner, Dr. R. C. Knaggs, held an inquest yesterday (Monday), on board the sohooner Manakau, on the body of William Sutton, late captain of that vessel, when the following evidence was adduced. ...
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Advertising : 1,266 wordsSIR,—I beg leave to call the attention of the proper authorities, through your medium, to the existence in the streets of Sydney of a nuisance which will certainly, one day, be the cause of some very serious injury. I allude to the ...
Article : 186 wordsThrough Captain Trouton's exertions, over £90 has already been collected here towards the Widows' and Orphans' Fund for the relief of the sufferers by wrecks on the New South Wales coast. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 533 wordsTHE proclamation by which the Sydney sovereign is made a legal tender within the United Kingdom, was published some months back in the Herald, but the privileges conferred thereby could only come onto operation agter the ...
Article : 647 wordsSIR,—Of all the men in this community no class ceames in for so much abuse and misrepresentation as do "the great unpaid" (as, some years since, the unsalaried magistrates were derisively termed). They are looked upon as fair ...
Article : 1,094 wordsBRISBANE papers to Saturday, the 11th instant, are to hand; also to the 8th from Rockhampton; to the 1s; from Mackay; to the 27th ultimo from Port Denison, and the 31st from the Peak Downs. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 15 Aug 1866, Page 5
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