THE second annual meeting in connection with this institution was held in the Temperance Hall yesterday evening. The attendance was numerous, the hall being quite full. The Rev. J. M'Gibbon was moved into the chair, and the ...
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Article : 10 wordsSIR,—Allow me, through your columns, to pointout what I think an error on the part of the Sydney Corporation. As I was walking down Macquarie-street, I saw, to my great astonishment, the water pipes laid down for the ...
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Advertising : 573 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly give me space in the Herald for a few remarks upon the reckless expenditure of the public money in certain districts by "coroners," that the publicity will prevent in future such infamous proceedings as ...
Article : 785 wordsBOWLING ALLEY POINT, October 14.—Although far from enough, I am happy to say we have had as much rain as will bring the crops on for the present, and make the grass grow. In fact, the grass is now shooting up beautifully, ...
Article : 432 wordsON Thursday, the 12th instant, a public meeting was held in the large Assembly Hall, Queen's Hotel, Wollongong, to receive the deputation from the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales, and to hear the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Oct 1865, Page 5
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