SIR,—In the paragraph respecting savings' banks, in his very contradictory letter in Tuesday's Herald, Mr. Rollinton omits to notice what is the real cause of the falling off of the total amount of deposits. The trustees wishing to keep the institution to its ...
Article : 273 wordsBRISBANE, SEPTEMBER 22.—The daily, almost hourly topic of conversation with us at present is the forthcoming political independence of Queensland, which, although spoken of as such, has not yet legally taken ...
Article : 2,340 wordsOn 16th August, Mr. M'Lean, the Chief Land Purchase Commissioner, returned from the interior, where he has been engaged during the last three weeks in negotiating the purchase of land from Te Hapuku and ...
Article : 417 wordsSIR,—In your paper of this day, I read letter signed "J. K.," praying the proprietors, of property in Pitt-street not to oppose the bill now about to be brought forward. I am at a loss to understand the suggestion of "J. K," when it ...
Article : 141 wordsSIR,—In your leader of yesterday, with reference to the Transfer of Land Bill, you attach grear importance to the Act in force in South Australia, on account of the inexpensiveness of a transfer under that system in comparison with one under that in force ...
Article : 395 wordsBY way of Melbourne, we have two days' later from Launceston, viz., to 17th instant. The vote of £100,000, as compensation to the various clergymen for the abolition of State-aid has been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,972 wordsSIR,—It is not my practice to notice erroneons reports of any observations which fall from me in the Assembly. It may, nevertheless, be proper to make an exception—whereas in your paper of this morning my language has, in the attempt to condense it, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,256 wordsWE have papers from Wellington to the 3rd instant; Taranaki to the 27th ultimo; Otago to the 10th instant; and Ahwriri to the 16th ultimo. WELLINGTON. ...
Article : 698 wordsSIR,—It is well for the citizens of Sydney that the eagerness to substitute new buildings for old ones. and to appropriate every available piece of ground to secure a rental from new dwellings, cannot interfere with large open spaces in the centre of the city. ...
Article : 387 wordsSIR,—I trust to your customary principle, so well knows, and which induces you always to give "fair play" to all parties, that you will give insertion to these few lines, written by one who wishes well to the Australian land of his birth. ...
Article : 385 wordsW. E. AND A. S. KING report the market to have been fully supplied with cattle of improved quality, which caused a slight decline upon last week's prices. They sold 100 bullocks at from £5 to £10s, averaging £7 10s; and 97 cows at from £4 15s. to ...
Article : 623 wordsThere has been a most destructive fire at New Plymouth. We take the following particulars from the Taranaki Herald:—It is our painful duty to record the total destruction of the Provincial Council ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 26 Sep 1859, Page 3
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