MESSRS. Bowden and Threlkeld held to-day their usual weekly sale of groceries, flour, provisions, and oilmen's stores. The prices obtained for a portion of the goods were very satisfactory, ...
Article : 505 wordsMR. DEAS THOMSON to move, Thet unless otherwise ordered, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in each week be the days appointed for the dispatch of basiness. Mr. DEAS THOMSON to move. That on, Wednesday and Thursday. ...
Article : 55 words1. Lotteries further restraining Bill; Second reading. ...
Article : 16 wordsSir ALFRED STEPHEN to move for leave to bring in a bill for the quieting of Titles to Land, and the shortening of the time of Limitation. SIR ALERED STEPHEN, to move for leave to bring in a bill to ...
Article : 51 words1. Mr. HAY to move for leave to bring in a Bill to make more effectual provision for the construction, by the Government, of railways in the colony of New South Wales, and for the regulation of the same. ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE Mercury, of Monday, furnishes a long report of the opening services of this Church. The following is an abridgment:— "On Thursday this place of worship was opened ...
Article : 730 wordsMr. DEAS THOMSON to move, 1. That a select committee bo appointed to consider and report on the expediency of establishing a Federal Legislature, invested with the necessary power to discuss and determine all questions of an intercolonial character arising in ...
Article : 571 wordsMR. BRADFORD, of the firm of Messrs. Davies and Bradford, called on us yesterday, and favoured us with the sight of several beautiful nuggets of quartz gold. These were obtained on Friday evening, the 31st July, ...
Article : 338 wordsSIR,—One of the all-important subjects which will occupy the Parliament this session, will be the Land Question—that mysterious mystery which has puzzicd our statesmen to discover, and our own domestie ...
Article : 867 wordsMr. WISE to move, For leave to bring in a bill to establish Dis=trict Courts. ...
Article : 19 wordsResumption of the adjourned debate on the motion of Mr. Hargrave, "That the Address in reply to the Governor-General's opening speech, as read by the Clerk, be now adopted by this House." ...
Article : 678 wordsTHE following are the cireulars which were issued by the Honorable the Colonial Treasurer, inviting tenders for banking business, required by this Government to be performed in England; and also for the commercial ...
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Advertising : 2,227 wordsAN adjourned meeting was held yesterday, at 3 p.m., at the Metropolitan Hotel, Pitt-street, of Registered Wine and Spirit Dealers in Sydney, for the purpose of considering the provisions of the new Act, 20 Vic., ...
Article : 420 wordsMr. ARNOLD to move for leave to introduce a bill to regulate the impounding of cattle. Mr. DALLEY to movefor leave to introduce a bill for the abolition of capital punishment for the crime of rape. ...
Article : 214 wordsMr. FLOOD to move, That an address be presented to the Governor-General, praying that his Excellency will be pleased to place upon the estimates for the year 1858 a sum, not exceeding £12,000 for the purpose of purchasing a powerful steam tug (with ...
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Advertising : 262 wordsMOLONG.—Chesnut mare, like JH conjoined over like P sideways near shoulder, J on neck near side, bla[?]e, broken in, about 7 or 8 years old. Black entire horse, like NB off shoulder, star, near hind foot white, 15 hands high, about 6 years old. To be sold on ...
Article : 1,406 wordsMr. PARKER to move for leave to introduce a bill to increase the number, amend the distribution, and regulate in certain respects, the Election of Members of the Legislative Assembly. Mr. PARKER to move for leave to introduce a bill to provide, in ...
Article : 185 wordsAPPOINTMENT.—The Governor-General has appointed Captain Edward Wolstonholme Ward, Royal Engineers, to be a Commissioner tor Railways, under the Act of Council, l8 Victoria, No. 40, in the room ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. DONALDSON to move for leave to bring in a bill to modify the present system of receipts and payments in the Treasury. Mr. DONALDSON to move for leave to bring in a bill to establish and define the duties of the Auditor-General. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 12 Aug 1857, Page 8
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