THE event which attracts much attention at this moment is the departure of the Auckland members for the Assembly at Wellington, which took place to-day. Every one here looks upon ...
Article : 2,923 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held in the Courthouse, to-day, on behalf of the fund for the construction of St. Andrew's Cathedral; the Rev. Mr. Moreton in the chair. The deputation from Sydney gave an ...
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Article : 40 wordsSIR,—Although under some misgivings about the safe passage of these lines before your censorial waste paper basket, I yet sufficiently trust in your fairness as a journalist, to request you to find a place for them in one of your next ...
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Article : 179 wordsSIR,—I think the thanks of the community are due to you for the excellent article in Wednesday's Herald, on the University. If ever that institution is to answer the design of its founders, it can only be by throwing open its doors to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 887 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before His Honor the Chief Justice, Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock a.m.—In the matter of Stansfleld's settlement and 21 [?]. No. 7, petition by order; O'Ferrall and another v. the Attorney-General and others, part heard; Gorman v. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe remamder of the undefended cases from No. 4056 to No. 1456 will be disposed of to-day. ...
Article : 21 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—At sunrise on Monday morning, an aged man, named Lawrence Griffith, was [?]nd dead by a Chinaman, in front of the gateway of a shecpyard at Cook's Corner, a station belonging to Mr. Icely. When found he ...
Article : 232 wordsSIR,—As your correspondent "Codex," in his communication in to-day's Herald, misrepresents (I am sure unwittingly) the proposed Senatorial reform of our national University, I feel sure you will allow me space to set him ...
Article : 417 wordsON Friday morning we were visited by a severe hail sterm, which continued for some considerable time. The atmosphere became extremely cold, and it was some time before the hailstones melted. During the storm, which came from ...
Article : 670 wordsSIR,—A considerable time ago you did me the honour to insert in your columns a letter respecting the want of a "Public Library " in Sydney. I do not seek a place in your journal at the present time for the purpose of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 8 Aug 1865, Page 5
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