OUR last notes were made up for the Emeu's mail, and there is not much to add. When the Emeu was leaving her moorings to proceed to sea on Monday, a collision took place between ...
Article : 2,286 wordsSIR,—I am desired by the Bishop of Sydney to request that you will have the kindness to publish the accompanying documents in the Herald. They refer to a subject brought before the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 148 wordsSir,—I have the honour to communicate to you, for the information of the Government, that by virtue of the powers conferred upon me as Bishop of Sydney, and Metropolitan, by her Majesty's letters patent, bearing date the 19th of October, 1854 ...
Article : 769 wordsBRISBANE, April 18.—In selecting tho steamer Tamar to carry out postal communication with the ports to the northward, it is likely to turn Out that a mistake has been made. Just as she had a prospect of ...
Article : 2,197 wordsFrederic, by Divine permission, Bishop of Sydney and Motropolitan. To all to whom these presents shall come. Greeting, ...
Article : 223 wordsWe, Frederic, by Divine permission, Bishop of Sydney and Metropolitan, Send greeting, Whereas, by a deed poll in writing, bearing date the tenth day ...
Article : 1,826 wordsPUNT WHARF.—It seems a duty to call the attention of the public of Windsor generally, and the Commissioners of the Road Trust particularly, to the very unsafe state of this wharf. The logs which ...
Article : 429 wordsFirst Race.—The Maiden Plate of 100 guineas, with a sweepstakes of £5 5s. each, for all maiden horses that never won a prize exceeding £20 at the time of entrance. Distance, one and half mile. The ...
Article : 546 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Noticing in your paper of the 4th ultimo that the Secretary for Lands, in reply to a question from Mr. Parkes whether any steps had been taken by the head of the Government with respect to the late riot in ...
Article : 587 wordsTHE HUNTER.—Wanted, candidates for the representation of the Hunter. The nomination takes place on Monday, and it is certainly surprising that no candidate has yet come forward. The only local candidate ...
Article : 887 wordsSIR,—Permit me, through the HERALD, to ask why the teachers of the Denominational schools in the country are kept so long without their monthly salaries. Several I know have not received their cheques for the month of ...
Article : 474 wordsFirst Race.—The Hurdle Race, of 30 sovereigns. Three times round the course, over nine leaps about 3 feet 6 inches high. Homebush welter weights. Mr. T. W. Wallis' b.g. Hollyhock, aged, 11 st. 11 lbs. (Canvin) 1 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 23 Apr 1860, Page 2
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