My Lord,—I do myself the honor to enclose a copy of a notice, containing the regulations which, with the advice of my Executive Council, I have established for the purpose of ...
Article : 919 wordsSir,—I have the honor to enclose, for your information and guidance, copies of a report from the Commissioners of Emigration, and of a reply returned to it by my direction, from ...
Article : 138 wordsGENTLEMEN,—You and Disco are doubtless entitled to the thanks of every Wesleyan teacher for bringing under the notice of the Legislature and the public the unequal ...
Article : 556 wordsSir,—We are anxious to bring under Lord Grey's notice a difficulty by which we have found ourselves frequently embarrassed in the appointment of surgeons to emigrant ships ...
Article : 466 wordsTHE Government have lately annexed that populous agricultural locality called Nelson's Plains to the Police District of Raymond Terrace, from which it is separated by the River ...
Article : 317 wordsJULY 24.—ROBBERIES.—Since our last communication from this place several robberies have taken place both in town and neighbourhood: about a fortnight ago an entrance was effected into ...
Article : 1,546 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Will you or any of your numerous readers please to enlighten me on the following circumstance. A complaint was preferred by a settler, at a Court of Petty ...
Article : 380 wordsSIR,—I herewith transmit for your information, the copy of a report, which, in consequence of some suggestions recently received from the colony under your Government, has ...
Article : 129 wordsGENTLEMEN,—A period of more than three months has now elapsed since a coroner's jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against Mary Anne Clarkson, at the inquest on the ...
Article : 853 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Before James Ascough, Esq., J.P. On Saturday last, John Stewart, residing at the Kurrajong, appeared on warrant, at the instance of Mr. William Alsop, for ...
Article : 697 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I have the pleasure to submit for your opinion a plan for a Family Colonization Loan Society, and the rules of which I hope will be sufficiently explicit not to need ...
Article : 942 wordsSir,—1. As the propriety of employing Naval Surgeons in the emigrant ships despatched by this Board, which has been repeatedly under Lord Grey's consideration, has lately been ...
Article : 821 wordsGENTLEMEN, In your journal of Saturday last appeared a letter bearing the signature of M. C. S., which clearly reveals the writer, who endeavours to show that the colony is not and ...
Article : 887 wordsSir,—I have received your despatch, No. 65, of the 27th April last, in which you suggest that the surgeons of Australian emigrant ships should receive the same power to ...
Article : 215 wordsSir,—I have the honour to acknowledge your despatch No. 64, of the 27th April last, accompanied by the minutes of the Executive Council, and a letter from the Immigration Agent ...
Article : 362 wordsIn our last communication we briefly adverted to several improvements that had recently taken place in this district, such as the building of churches, the erection of steam mills, ...
Article : 465 wordsSir,—We have to acknowledge your letter of the 29th ultimo, enclosing the copy of a despatch from New South Wales, accompanied by the Minutes of the Executive Council and a ...
Article : 683 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Should you consider the following observations worthy of a place in your paper I submit them for insertion. They have suggested themselves to me in consequence of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 27 Jul 1850, Page 3
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