THE following further correspondence in reference to the Ste[?] Postal Service, via Panama, was yesterday laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly by the Hon. the Chief Secretary:— Colonial Secretary, New Zealand, to Colonial Secretary, New ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,614 wordsTHE new Episcopalian church at Manly Beach, to be called St. Matthew's Church, and also the burial ground belonging to the church, were, yesterday, consecrated by the Bishop of Sydney. The new church, which is a conspicuous object in the Corso, ...
Article : 1,477 wordsThe Agricultural Show, hold on the racecourse to-day, was well attended. The exhibits on the whole were good. Some dissatisfaction was expressed by country people at the stock being exhibited ou the ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE new Impounding Bill as proposed by the present Ministry has been laid on the table. This measure has hung fire for a long time. It [?] years now since it was first promised, but it ...
Article : 1,146 wordsThe Bendemeer bridge is now completed, but will not be officially opened until the arrival of the Commissioner for Roads. ...
Article : 24 wordsSIR,—Allow me to say that it was not I, as appears from your report of the proceedings of the above society, published in your issue of to-day, that proposed that the balloting for directors should stop at letter C. I acquieseed in that proposition, seeing ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Victorian Racing Club has decided to hold the spring meeting on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of November. Stacy, for murdering a child, was executed this ...
Article : 92 wordsSIR,—In this day's issue of the Herald, under the head "Central Police Court," after detailing a number of cases disposed of by the Police Magistrate and other justices in one of the Court rooms, the reporter concludes his notes by saying there were ...
Article : 956 wordsAn angry discussion took place in the Council in reply to the Governor's speech, Mr. S[?]lomen especially blaming the Ministry for not initiating the free trade policy. ...
Article : 58 wordsTHE CIRCUITS.—The sittings of the Maitland Cirouit Court will commence to-day, that at Bathurst on the 10th instant, and that at Goulburn on the 24th instant. At Maitland, Mr. Justice Milford will preside, and Sir William ...
Article : 1,437 wordsQUARTERLY PARADE OF VOLUNTEERS.—On Saturday next, the usual quarterly parade of Volunteers of all arms will take place, the members of the force to fall-in at half[?] past two p.m. Special interest attaches to this gathering,— ...
Article : 1,075 wordsTHE amount of Customs duties paid to-day is as follows:— Brandy............ £445 7 2 Gin............... 318 0 11 ...
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Advertising : 321 wordsSIR—Many years ago I visited St. Andrew's Hall, Norwich, England, and as a youngster was much impressed and likewise instructed with a collection of portraits of almost if not all the mayors of that ancient city, ...
Article : 205 wordsMARCH 29.—I am sorry to report that crime in this district is increasing. We now have the notorious Captain Thunderbolt— associated with three others, one of whom is quite a lad, and all arrived with any number of revolvers—parading the Barwon, ...
Article : 390 wordsSIR,—Fuly, appreciating the wish and liberality of Dr. Berncastle as expressed in your issue of 27th ultimo, in relation to the attack by bushrangers on the gold escort upon the Major's Creek Monntain, we certainly think that the proposal of that gentleman needs ...
Article : 406 wordsBENEFIT OF MR. H. NELSON AND MR. GEORGE RIDGWAY.—This evening the above clever members of the Lenton Troupe of Acrobats will take a joint benefit at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Their daring, and at the same ...
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Advertising : 126 wordsAIDING AND ABETTING MORGAN.—James and Michael Corcoran have been brought up at the Albury police-court on the above charge; James with aiding, abetting, and assisting Daniel Morgan to wound with intent to murder ...
Article : 99 wordsA STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE.—Have a large pincushion with a pocket at one end, and hang it near your fire-place, with a thread needle in it, a few pins, cotton, thimble, scissors, buttons, and tape. By this ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 6 Apr 1865, Page 5
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