SIR,—The basis of every proposition worthy to be called statesmanlike must be a return to solvency—the year's income must equal the expenditure therein. The debt of £800,000 incurred during the last two years ...
Article : 896 wordsSIR,—On perusing your proposed able tariff I was struck by an omission amongst the suggested licenses, which on account of its evident feasibility and utility I would fain hope might yet be included in the schedule. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,937 wordsA SHOWER fell a few days since which, filled the gulleys through a large tract of country around Curragong. We had a slight sprinkling of rain yesterday but hardly sufficient to lay the dust. ...
Article : 56 wordsA SCRUTINY of the ballot papers taken in the election for Bourke, Brisbane, Macquario, and Denison Wards was made on Saturday morning, and the state of the poll was immediately afterwards declared by the Mayor of Sydney, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,770 wordsMr. Mason's appraisement of to-day, in Court: Tyringham, £30; Bestolrick, £30; Glen Ferneigh, £30; Matengo, £50; Hermain, £60; Guy Fawkes River, £45; Guy Fawkes, £55; Serpentine, £40; ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR,—Does any medicine exist capable of acting as a preventive resource against scarlet fever? It is all the more necessary that this question should be auswered, because in the extract published in this day's (Thursday) Herald, ...
Article : 1,220 wordsAnother £40,000 judgment has been, obtained by the London Chartered Bank against the Government. Robert Davenish Garland, attorney's clerk, has ...
Article : 181 wordsFurther discoveries of silver and lead ore have been made in Rapid Bay District. Supplement to Government Gazette has been issued reporting on Northern runs. The Commissioner gives ...
Article : 1,185 wordsSIR,—The position of our affairs at home regarding our public securities impels me to address a fow lines to you. That a manager of a bank should address the Government in terms as read last night and published this ...
Article : 839 wordsSIR,—Having seen, in your issue of the 28th of November last, an account of the proceedings of the municipal council of Parramatta, wherein an expression appears evidently intended to injure us in our profession, we beg to be allowed, ...
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Advertising : 363 wordsSIR,—I have often said I would never again meddle with other persons' business, but as the Spanish proverb quotes, "Il sabio muda conscio, il necio no"— ...
Article : 80 wordsSIR,—Referring to your report of the German Gymnastic Society's amusements at Kiribili Point, allow me to remark that prizes were given to those most skilled in the various exercises. The first prize was awarded to Mr. J. B. ...
Article : 120 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day appears a letter from Mr. Oliver, alleging that the Vivid ran into the Vivandiere at Waterview Bay, on St. Andrew's Day. The fact is the reverse,—at the time of the occurrence the Vivid was actually ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Dec 1865, Page 5
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