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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,235 wordsTHE City of Melbourne (s.), brings Melbourne papers to the 16th. We take the following from our flies of the Argus:— ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR. His Excellency the Hon. Sir J. H. T. Manners-Sutton ...
Article : 2,090 wordsTHE Isle of France brings Otago papers to the 31st ultimo. We take the following from the Daily Times. PROROGATION OF THE TARANAKI PROVINGIAL COUNCIL.—The Session of the Provincial Council of ...
Article : 592 wordsTHE Ram Fair was well attended yesterday, but at the auction sale most lois were passed, holders refusing to abate rescues, and the sales were all effected privately. Mr. E. K. Cox sold one Silician ram, first ...
Article : 141 wordsSIR,—May not the Workhouse Bill, now almost law, be so carried out as to make any of us who may fall into deep need worse off than the most atrocious criminals? May it not by the aid of a constable and an unscrupulous ...
Article : 284 wordsParliament is further prorogued from the 21st August to the 2nd October. There is little doing in business. Maize is quoted at 4s. 9d. ...
Article : 84 wordsSIR,—I wish to expose, what appears to myself and many others, a gross piece of injustice. Mr. Johnstone, the master of the National School at Moloner, has been dismissed for alleged incompetency. A zealous teacher, who ...
Article : 396 wordsWildman, the defaulting Secretary of Crown Lands, was brought up before the police court this morning, and remanded till Saturday next. Some doubt is thrown upon, the samples of so-called ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE British Cholera Commissioners to the Earl of Clarendon—(Received June 6.) (No. 21.) Constantinople, May 25, 1866. Mr. Lord,—In our despatch No. 20, of the 22nd instant, ...
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Advertising : 1,526 wordsSIR,—Pray do not cease to maka your voice heard in the interest of civilisation and justice, and on behalf of the educated and respectable parties of our community disclaim all identification with the proceedings in the House on the ...
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Advertising : 285 wordsSIR,—The Church Chronicle, August 8th, has an article on this subject asserting that the National School system, in this colony is comparatively a failure, that the masters of the Denominational Schools aro notoriously superior to ...
Article : 786 wordsSIR,—The following results may startle such of your readers as are strangers to the wonder of geometrical progreesien. The population of England is said to have doubled itself ...
Article : 159 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day you give an extract from the Rockhampton Bulletin, prominently headed thus:— "Insuring in two offices: Policy vitiated from nonindorsement,"—and which proceeds to state (speaking ...
Article : 193 wordsSIR,—The lamp-posts in George-street, between Barrack and Market streets, have been freshly painted. Persons passing by are liable to get their clothes spoiled, as the lamp-posts are not guarded, nor is there any notice on them ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 Aug 1866, Page 5
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