THE PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty-seven minutes past four o'clock. LIGHTHOUSES. Mr. KEMP asked the Attorney-General,—"When the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 627 wordsSIR,—It is a common practice with some people when they have a weak case to lose their temper and become abusive, as the only means of getting out of a mass. An ample illustration of this appears in the elegant production from the ...
Article : 450 wordsSIR,—I can inform Mr. H. S. Russell that I was not [?] only member of the Milson's Point road committee that h[?] letter of the 4th instant was offensive to, and the [?] that other letters did not appear in print was that it [?] ...
Article : 280 wordsSIR,—I am a working man, and some few years since I [?] induced to settle down at the North Shore, where I purchased a little homestead. Until within the last twel[?] months I have always had plenty of work, and was able to ...
Article : 290 wordsSIR,—The committee of the Balmain Regatta have taken some time to cencoct a reply to the letter which appeared on Wednesday last, and a precious production it is now it has come. The committee express the tenderest regard for my ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,590 wordsSIR,—Allow me through the medium of your widely circulated paper to contradict a statement (in your issue of the 4th instant), purporting to be copied from the North Australian of the 25th ultimo, under the signature of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsSIR,—Without entering at all into the merits of the question now in issue between the squatters and free selec[?], and which was brought before the Legislative Assembly on Thursday last on the motion of Mr. Garrett, I may [?] ...
Article : 148 wordsFAT CATTLE—919 head form the supply for the week. On Monday the quality was chiefly good, some really prime. The market, however, opened languidly, and only last week's closing quotations were realised. On Tuesday a slight improvement in prices was ...
Article : 1,148 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three, when, there being only eighteen members present, viz.—Mr. Arnold, Mr. Close, Mr. Dangar, Mr. [?]ford, Mr. W. Forster, Mr. R. Forster, Mr. Garrett, ...
Article : 74 wordsSIR,—Believing that there is, as stated by the Chief Justice, on Friday last, a "Growing prevalence of perjury [?] this colony," it has for some years past suggested itself my mind whether it might not be beneficial to display [?] ...
Article : 215 wordsSIR,—As one of the Balmain "Regatta Committee, permit me to protest against the tone of the various letters which have appeared in your paper having reference thereto. Had the committee's interpretation of their rule been ...
Article : 118 wordsThe minutes of the meeting held on the previous day were read and confirmed. QUESTION. Alderman MACINTOSH, pursuant to notice, asked the Mayor ...
Article : 3,614 wordsSIR,—I noticed in a paper, some three weeks past, or dur- ' ing the passing of the Estimates for the year 1863, that a sum was voted for the Sheriff's department, and met with unwarrantable opposition from a certain member or members. ...
Article : 410 wordsSIR,—In reference to your notice of Mr. R. H, Ho[?] the Herald of this day, I may be permitted to mention that the original edition of "The Good-natured Bear," [?] illustrated with four designs by Frederick Taylor, [?] ...
Article : 95 wordsSIR,—In your report of the above case, yesterday, at the District Court, it is stated that the late Richard [?] induced a person of the name of Howland, formerly a coachman of Dr. M'Farlane's, to apply for a publi[?] ...
Article : 173 wordsSIR,—Eleven designs for our Free Public Library, to be erected at a cost of £25,000, have been sent in to the Government, and a choice is stated to have been made on the competent judgment of the Executive Council. Is it not due ...
Article : 81 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 4th instant, Mr. Forster is reported to have said in the Legislative Assembly: "A young man who had had great experience in sheep farming was engaged, and placed under the tuition of Mr. Ledger, but ...
Article : 251 wordsSIR,—There is a liberal custom in England, worthy of imitation by our landed proprietors and those who keep p[?]try, &c., of presenting at Christmas a couple of turkeys, geese, and other poultry, to be shot for by the Volunt[?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Dec 1862, Page 2
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