SIR,—"Citizen Volunteer " has very property drawn attention to the fact that Government employes have been nominated (and in two or three, instances elected) to the captaincy of every company, central ...
Article : 177 wordsSIR,—In company with my wife and grown up daughter I went to the Lunatic Asylum to visit an inmate of that institution, whom the Almighty has afflicted—one highly respected by all. Having the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,661 wordsAs it seems free selection is new all the go I'm off, say to-morrow, for Gumbedgerree, To choose out a spot on a station I know, Which will ruin a squatter—aint it a sprce ...
Article : 179 wordsSIR,—As the remarks of your anonymous correspondent " Citizen Volunteer," in this morning's Herlad, when stating his objections to Government clerks holding commissions in volunteer corps, may ...
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Family Notices : 44 wordsSIR,—On Wednesday last I followed to the Catholic Burial Ground the remains of an old friend and colonist. After waiting for better than one hour for the clergyman to perform the last rites of the Church ...
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Advertising : 889 wordsSIR,—A letter, signed a "Citizen Volunteer," appeared in your issue of yesterday, containing a lecture to the volunteers generally, and a censure on the members of the central companies in particular, ...
Article : 360 wordsFRIDAY MORNING, November 16.—A very large quantity of fat stock has passed down during the week; indeed numerically far above the average. They are reported to be pretty good in regard to quality. There are no buyers here at present, and we ...
Article : 277 wordsSIR,—The all-leading topic of the political world, and which has put the whole colony in a state of agitation, is that of the Land Bill; or more particularly whether the lands of the colony are to be appropriated ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 613 wordsLORD MAMMON, he dwells in a palace of light, And around him are gathered both lady and knight; For the fairest, the lovelles, and coyest grow bold, When Lord Mammon locks down with his glances of gold. ...
Article : 1,384 wordsSIR,—I have read a letter in your paper of this morning, signed a " Citizen Volunteer; " and although I am somewhat astonished to find that the members of the rifle corps should have placed in nomination so ...
Article : 520 wordsTHE MAILS.—A brisk trade has been doing in flour throughout the week, at steadily sustained prices. Quotations are:—Fine flour, £20; Chihan, £19 per ton; Haxall and Gallego. 44s per barrel; bran, 1s 3d to 1s 4d per bushel; wheat, colonial, 8s 4d ...
Article : 1,004 wordsAT a late meeting of the Philosophical Society of New South Wales, the following paper, on the importance of the ozone in the air, being recorded in the meteorological observations of the colony of New ...
Article : 1,306 wordsSIR—Under the above heading a letter appeared in your issue of this morning, which contains some good remarks, though rather too radical, and points out too directly the persons the writer wishes to see appointed ...
Article : 372 wordsWOOL—The arrivals during the past week have been limited, both coastwise and by the road; and the quantity catalogued for this day's sale was much smaller than usual at this time of the year. There was a good attendance, but purchasers were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 23 Nov 1860, Page 8
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