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  2. SAVINGS' BANK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 947 words
  3. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    THE usual fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held in the Town-hall, Wynyard-square, yesterday afternoon, Present, the Mayor, and Aldermen Speer, Caldwell, Spence, Oatley, Sutton, Raphael, ...

    Article : 2,029 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    STRANGE CHARGE AND EXTRAORDINARY SENTENCE.— On Friday, the 18th instant, two men, named Thomas Woods and James Turner, were charged before the police magistrate of Deniliquin, under the Vagrant ...

    Article : 2,043 words
  5. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—A few weeks since, circumstances led to my temporary residence on the Lambing Flat Gold-fields, where, for a time, appearances indicated the extreme orderly and sober conduct of the population; one Sunday I was somewhat surprised by hearing ...

    Article : 698 words
  6. PENRITH.

    JANUARY 21.—Edward John Wise appeared before the Police Court to answer a charge preferred by George A. Davis, of having, on the 8th instant, feloniously embezzled the sum of 6s. 6d., and on the ...

    Article : 356 words
  7. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. WINDE[?]ER to move, that the Report of the select committee of the late Assembly, on the University of Sydney, be adopted by this House. Mr. HA[?]T to move, that a select committee, with power to send ...

    Article : 774 words
  8. EXPULSION OF THE CHINESE FROM LAMBING FLAT.

    THE expulsion of the Chinese from these diggings by the mining population, on Sunday last, and the threat that should they return a more effectual mode will be takes to keep them away, coupled with some overt acts of petty treason against the ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  9. GLEBE ISLAND.

    SIR,—Having read in your paper last week great complaints of the manner in which the Government Abattoirs, Glebe Island, were conducted, and having frequently heard of the same, I resolved to ascertain the correctness of the statement myself. ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. GOLD NEWS.

    BRAIDWOOD GOLD-FIELDS.—The recent stormy and unsettled weather has, we are happy to learn, had no injurious effects upon the claims in the Happy Valley. The accounts from Araluen during the week have been ...

    Article : 844 words
  11. DISTRESS IN SYDNEY.

    SIR,—Notwithstanding the assurance of the Ministry that the colony is in a prosperous condition—it is lamentable to see the distress at present prevailing in Sydney. In the suburbs there is unmistakable evidence—numbers of respectable clerks, artizans, ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Permit me, through the columns of your much-read paper, te draw the attention of the Inspector-General to the great want of police on or near the wharf at the foot of Erakine-street. Crossing, this forenoon, I, with several others, witnessed an accident to ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. ENTRANCES FOR THE BATHURST RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 words
  14. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I have observed in this morning's Herald a letter on tramways, signed "W. Scott." I beg to tell Mr. Scott that when my letter was published Sir W. Denison was not the late Governor-General, but was then ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. To the Editor of the Herald.

    DEAR SIR,—What will[?] our representative bring us to? They go into the House under the auspices of the poor man's friend; and what, amongst their first acts, do they do? Preserve us [?] They take a penny per lb off the tea, and clap 3s. per gallon on ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. LAW PROCEEDINGS THIS DAY.

    IN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock. Motions and petitions: Cooper v. Hellyer and another, part heard; Cooper v. Hellyer, further directions and costs; Cureton v. Andrews, further directions and costs; Darey v. Martin, ...

    Article : 195 words
  17. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—When passing through George-street last evening I was much astonished at seeing a number of bus boys wearing the undress uniform of the Volunteer Rifles, and if the like is continued it will soon be time for the volunteer to discontinue ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. DESTRUCTIVE GALE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    FROM Wellington, we have papers to the 12th ultimo. The Spectator of that date reports that a gale had swept over the Middle and North Island, unprecedented in severity and continuance in the history of the colony. Monday last (it says) was ...

    Article : 812 words
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