MR. NICHOOLS has recently introduced a Bill into the Legislative Council, in order to give a proper remedy to residents in the city and suburbs, from the nuisance to which they are subjected from the intrusion of ...
Article : 203 wordsDUNGOG.—November 4. By Mr. G. Gordon, for [?] entire colt, no visible brand, three white fetlocks, 2 [?] damages, £5 Grey horse, like B on near shoulder, with bent in Bay filly, black points, star in forehead, W [?] ...
Article : 1,203 wordsThe following is a copy of the petition of the dray[?]en, &c., of Sydney, to the Legislative Council:— To the honorable the Speaker and honorable the members of the Legislative Council, in council ...
Article : 512 wordsCharles Riley, Esq., M. A. (of Cambridge), called to the bar in 1849 by the Benchers of the Lower Temple, was, upon the motion of the Attorney-General, duly admitted a barrister of the Supreme Court of New ...
Article : 283 wordsSIR,—In reply to the queries of your correspondent Mr. Rankin, whose letter I have just seen, I may say that all the obstacles in "adapting the steam carriage to comm[?]n roads" were overcome in England, and ...
Article : 256 wordsIn the estate of Thomas Whitty Toby, a first meeting. Nothing more was done than to arrange that the second meeting in the estate shall be adjourned from Maitland to Sydney. ...
Article : 346 wordsTHOMAS WHITTY TORY was, on Wednesday last, brought before the Bench, Major Crummer and Mr, Doyle, on remand on the following charges. Mr. Chambers conducted the case for the prosecution. ...
Article : 2,137 wordsANOTHER triumph! another victory! Common sense has trampled folly and prejudices in the dust, and the moustache rises upon their ruins. No more shall the British soldier, in dread, of the Browns in authority, ...
Article : 804 wordsThe following is a return to an Address from he Legislative Council of New South Wales, [?]ated 13th October, 1854, praying that his Excellency the Governor-General would be ...
Article : 1,189 wordsSIR,—The other evening, a vote of £3000 was passed for providing gun-boats for our Harbour defence. Whether [?] ments can be built for £700, with shipwrights wages ...
Article : 200 wordsSIR,—The introduction of new machinery, however advantageous to a country, has often occasioned popular outery, as if the labourer and the mechanic were to be thrown out of employment by ita means. But ...
Article : 1,282 wordsSeventeen drunkards occupied the list; one had obtained liberation from the lock-up on payment of the full penalty, 40s, the rest were severally committed and sentenced to pay 20s, or to be confined in ...
Article : 1,164 wordsSIR,—Much and increasing inconvenience is experienced by the numerous residents at Balmain, in consequence of the absence of any chemists and druggists. ...
Article : 166 wordsSIR,—I think it may be fairly admitted that out of the numerous propositions afloat to repress drunkenness by Legislative interference, not one has been propounded which would not be inflicting an injustice ...
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Advertising : 197 wordsThe following is the Act, for the increase of the duties, passed on Friday, in Council, and assented to on Saturday by the Governor-General:— An Act to increase the Duties on Spirits. Assented ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Nov 1854, Page 7
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