SIR,—Having observed that the above subject was lately adverted to in the Legislative Council, I was about to put forward a scheme to provide for the administration of justice, which would avoid the strong ...
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Article : 1,664 wordsSIR,—Towards the close of last year I was gratified by your powerful and just remarks on certain evils and abuses which, as you say, have either crept into or were originally incident to county courts. Your able ...
Article : 1,948 wordsTHE MILLS.—Messrs. Barker and Co.; Except that wheat is a shade lower, there is no alteration since last report. Wheat, 12s 6d per bushel; fine flour £3[?], seconds £30. per ton of 2000 lbs. Bran 4s. per bushel. Mr. Breillat: Most of the wheat now ...
Article : 981 wordsTHE market has, upon the whole, been extremely languid this week, and several articles have exhibited a strong tendency to decline. This, we believe, has arisen from the partial neglect of ordinary business, owing to the departure of the English ma[?]l, ...
Article : 765 wordsJULY 2[?].—THE LATE FIRE AT RICHMOND.—The following are the correct particulars of this disastrous affair. It appears that on Saturday night last, Mr. and Mrs. Board had retired to their upper apartments, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsThe following is extracted from La Press[?] of 8th of May:—Business is very dull in the Wool market. The combing establishments are [?]hut—the speculators who have not effected sales of those wools purchased at the commencement of the season, loose ...
Article : 264 wordsSIR,—I beg the favour of bringing before the notice of the proper authorities, through the columns of your widely circulated journal, the fact that although at the late general licensing session a number of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsTHE Western was the only public Escort which, delivered gold to-day at the Colonial Treasury. The receipts were as follow:—From Bathurst, 83 oz. 11 dwts.; Louisa Creek, 48 oz. 15 dwts.; ...
Article : 448 wordsSIR,—I should be most unwilling to impeach the accuracy of your talented legal reporter, but in your Law report of the case of "O'Connell v. Campbell and another," there certainly is "a mistake somewhere." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 770 words[?] the 29th June last, two public houses were opened [?] this creek. The Waterloo, habited by Mr. Henry [?]hnson, and the Clarence Hotel by Mr. Jarvis. The [?]oprietors are old storekeepers here. The opening ...
Article : 417 wordsSIR,—I beg leave, through the medium of your valuable journal, to disclose a few of the discrepancies on the part of Government, trusting that it will meet the eye of the authorities, and tend to the good of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Jul 1854, Page 7
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