THE following is a return in part to an order made by tho Legislative Assembly, on the motion of Mr. Cowper:— No. 1. ...
Article : 324 wordsGentlemen,—Henry Cary, Esq., was, previously to and during the academical year 1865, one of the Examiners in Classics. At the beginning of that year, the books in which the undergraduates would ...
Article : 270 wordsMr. W. N. Llewellin to the Collector of Customs. Balmain, 1st May, 1866. Sir,—I beg to inform you that I am so ill this morning that I cannot rise from my bed. I enclose ...
Article : 338 wordsRecommended. The suggestions in Mr. Maddocks' letter are gratuitous and uncalled for I have, however, directed the cheif clerk to take the duty of cashier, with a view to the abolition of the ...
Article : 63 wordsThe statement that Mr. Llewellin "did little or no work" is simply untrue As to the removal of the so-called "cheek," Mr L. denies all knowledge of it, and should be held blameless till some proof is ...
Article : 51 wordsI shall have much pleasure in recommending, for the approval of his Excellency the Governor, the three months' leave ot absence asked for by Mr. Maddocks; and, pending his Excellency's approval, ...
Article : 121 wordsTH[?]EE are exceptional times in the City, and the fact that they are go will probably be urged as an excuse for the policy which the Directors of the Bank have pursued. For many years nothing could have ...
Article : 3,061 wordsSir,—I am instructed by the Senate to transmit to you a copy of a letter from Mr. Edward Blackmore, which was laid before them on the 3rd instant, in order that you may be able to make such remarks on ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. W. N. Llewellin to the Collector of Customs. 13 July, 1866. Sir,—I do myself the honour to inform you that I am still too unwell to attend to the duties of my office, ...
Article : 119 wordsGentlemen,—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of a letter addressed by Mr. Blackmore to the Registrar of the University, and forwarded to me by your direction for my remarks on Mr. Blackmore's ...
Article : 616 wordsMr. W. N. Llewellin to the Collector of Customs. Custom House, Sydney, 25th April, 1866. Sir,—I do myself the honour to inform you that I feel so very unwell that I am quite unable to attend ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. W. N. Llewellin to the Collector of Customs. Balmain, 10th May, 1866. Sir,—I do myself the honour to inform you that I am still very unwell anil unable to perform any duty, ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Collector of Customs has not returned to me the minute which I lately sent him, in reference to Mr. Llewellin's present leave of absence. Collector—14.—H.L. ...
Article : 34 wordsReturned herewith.—It would be better that copies of all minutes should be kept at the Treasury, as the originals are my authority for acting, and of right should be retained by me.—W. A. D.—14. ...
Article : 38 wordsI have perused and carefully considered the two medical certificates forwarded to me, through the Collector, in Mr. Llewellin's letter of the 1st instant. With every respect for the opinion of medical men, ...
Article : 458 words[Urgent.]—Before I permit Mr. Llewellin to absent himself from his duties, and, in particular, from the performance of those highly important and responsible duties which the absence (on leave) of Mr. Maddocks, ...
Article : 158 words[Claim having been made by the Collector for Mr. Llewellin's full salary to 31st July, the abstract of salaries was submitted to the Treasurer, who desired the Under Secretary to address the following ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Llewellin returned to duty yesterday. As he sent in a medical certificate on the expiry of his leave, it would, I think, be unprecedented to deprive him of a few days' pay.—W. A. D.—28. ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Llewellin, shortly after writing the within note, was seized with a violent palpitation, became nearly black in the face, and left the office, to all appearance, like a man whose life was almost run. Though I sad ...
Article : 100 wordsWhy was Mr. Llewellin's return not reported to me [?] —G. E. ...
Article : 15 wordsMr. Llewellin performed some duty on Friday, but expressed a doubt whether he would be able to come on Saturday He did, however, come; and on that day I reported the fact of the Under-Secretary as ...
Article : 72 wordsI require, immediately,— 1st. Further certificate in proof of Mr. Llewellin's illness. 2nd. A detailed account of the Collector's ...
Article : 41 wordsWithout reference to the above remarks—which appear to me to be uncalled for—I direct (pending further inquiry) that Mr. Llewellin's salary be not paid beyond the 18th ultimo.—G.E.—1-8-66. ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Llewellin has this morning returned to duty —better, though still weak. If he should require to make a new application for leave, I have informed him that he will have to furnish a certificate such as ...
Article : 116 wordsSir,—Your letter of the 8th January, was brought under the consideration of the Senate on the 7th instant, and I am instructed to express their surprise ard regret that you should have engaged in private ...
Article : 184 wordsRETURN to an Adress of the Honorable the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, dated 13th March, 1866, praying that his Excellency the Governor would be pleased to cause to be laid upon the table of ...
Article : 166 wordsI have not yet received the second certificate, as directed in this minute.—G.E. The Collector of Customs. ...
Article : 24 wordsI am informed that Mr. M'Taggart and not Mr. Llewellin (as stated by the Collector), is receiving the Customs' revenue this day. I desire to know if this be the case or not.—G.E.—28-4-66. ...
Article : 55 wordsNor I. But I shall send Mr. Llewellin a copy of the Treasurer's minute of this date,—W.A.D. Certificate required by Treasurer's minute of 15th and 28th instant.—W.A.D. ...
Article : 136 wordsBe good enough to let me know the name of the gentleman who, throughout this day, acted as cashier, for the purpose of collecting the revenue. Collector of Customs. ...
Article : 80 wordsSir,—With reference to your letter of the 15th March, I do myself the honour to transmit the following papers, for the information of the Legislative Assembly, viz.:— ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—With reference to your letter complaining that Mr. Henry Cary, one of the Examiners in Classics had instructed certain of the undergraduates, to enable them to pass their examination, and to ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. W. N. Llewellin to the Collector of Customs. 15th June, 1866. Sir,—I beg to inform you that I am still very unwell and unable to attend to the duties of my office, I am ...
Article : 545 wordsI desire to place on record my opinion of the transactions disclosed in these papers. On the 24th instant, Mr. Llewellin was temporarily appointed to do the duty of the Cashier, during ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Senate of the University have the honour to state, that there are not any functionaries or employes of the University engaged in the practice of "Coaching " at the present time. ...
Article : 449 wordsSir,—I have the honour to request that you will draw the attention of the Chancellor and Senate of the University of Sydney to the fact that Mr. Henry Cary, one of the examiners, has, on several occasions ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 25 Aug 1866, Page 5
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