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    MAILS FROM CALIFORNIA.—The circumstance of the Postmaster at San Francisco declining to make up mails for this colony, having been brought under the notiee of the United States [?] ...

    Article : 541 words
  3. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—I beg your insertion of a few lines in order to correct an error in your paper of the 23rd instant. In the report of the trial of John Barry, for ...

    Article : 122 words
  4. BOUNDARY COMMISSIONERS.

    GENTLEMEN,—Some little time since a letter appeared in your columns signed "A Squatter," asking some one to assign a reason why the reports of the Boundary Commissioners ...

    Article : 776 words
  5. THE GRUB IN THE VINE.

    GENTLEMEN,—Having noticed a few days ago an article in your paper, relative to the appearance of the grub in the vine-stock, at Parramatta, which in rather a serious calamity; and ...

    Article : 1,571 words
  6. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—In the present dispute concerning "Gradients," it might be useful to publish the following extract from the "Year Book of Facts," for 1846. ...

    Article : 981 words
  7. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    MWRRIWA.—From Brindley Park Estate, for common trespass. July 31: Bay horso, bald face, hind fetlocks white, switch tail, SM near shoulder, indistinct brand over. Chesnut filly, flaxon mane and tall, star ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  8. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE SYDNEY RAILWAY. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—Allow me to reply to the letter of your correspondent Mr. Holland, in Tuesday's paper, denying the accuracy of my report on the subject of gradients and other matters ...

    Article : 1,460 words
  9. NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR.

    THEIR Worships, Messrs. C. THROSBY, and J NICHOLSON, J.P's., took their places at the usual hour. A considerable degree of interest had been excited in the town and ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  10. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMWN,—I beg leave to transmit to you a copy of a petition which I have just sent to Mr. Lamb, M.C., with a request that he will have the goodness to present it to the Legislative ...

    Article : 427 words
  11. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    SIR,—As a neighbour of Mis, Chisholm, I attended the emigrant group-meeting held at that lady's "Emigrants' Home," adjoining her own residence, on Saturday evening last, and ...

    Article : 2,119 words
  12. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—I am the last person who would intrude myself upon the notice of the public; but I am compelled on the present occasion to draw your attention to the dangers ...

    Article : 410 words
  13. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—Two raw Scotch lads travelling along the streets of London, one of them stopped opposite a perfumer's shop door, and exclaimed to the other, come here, Jock, and feel what a ...

    Article : 400 words
  14. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—In common with others of your readers in this quarter, I should feel obliged if you or any of your correspondents could enlighten me as to the real meaning of Earl ...

    Article : 196 words
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