WEDNESDAY, 28TH FED.—The Collector of Customs la'd on the table of the House, certstn returns fur the year 1854. The Surreyor-General, Mr. Wills, Dr. Murphy, and Mr. Snodgrass, brought forward some matters of merely local interest. The Houso ...
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Article : 1,689 wordsSIR,—In the name of truth and justice, permit me to ask a corner in your journal for a remark or two on your leader in Saturday's number, relating to the case of Mr. Perry and the Mutual Provident Society. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 wordsBRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.—The Rev. M.H. Becher and Dr. Charles, the deputation appointed by the above society to visit these colonice, arrived here on Wednesday evening, from Melbourne, and a meeting of the committee of the auxiliary of ...
Article : 1,300 wordsBUNGENDORE.—February 23. From the Currandooly Esta[?], for trespass, on open pasture land; damages 6d. per head: Ches[?] mare, white stripe down the face, little white on inside of near hind fetlock above the hoof, long pulled tail, WR conjoined near ...
Article : 1,577 wordsWE have Hobart Town and Launceston papers to the 24th ultimo. The news by them is of but little importance in a public point of view. A rich silver mine is said io have been discovered on the coast, ...
Article : 1,632 wordsSIR,—The City Commissioners are laudably directing their attention to the work of improvement. I shall not presume to question their judgment as to the kind of improvement to which they have first applied the funds placed at their command, by a very ...
Article : 775 wordsWE have tho Register and also the Adelaide Times to tho 28th ultimo. MINING.—The following approximate return of copper and lead ore raised in South Australia since the first discovery of our ...
Article : 1,334 wordsSIR,—Having observed the following official notification in [?] columns, I will make a few observations upon it, which perhaps you will publish in your widely-circulated journal:— "Horse Guards, November 22.—The Queen has been pleased ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 8 Mar 1855, Page 3
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