Comparing this table with that which it replaces we find a multitude of small alterations, the disappearance of some trains and the addition of others. Persons who intend to travel with ...
Article : 1,140 wordsSir Henry Parkes laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly, on Thursday evening, the papers relating to the engagement of Mr. E. M. G. Eddy to the position of Chairman of the Board of ...
Article : 1,558 wordsSir,—Hoping you will find space for these few lines, and that an abler pen than mine will take this matter up, I, in justice to the inhabitants of Stroud and the surrounding district, think it only ...
Article : 572 wordsSir,— During the last few weeks the reading continuity in Sydney and the other provincial dioceses have been startled into contemplation by epitolary articles of Rev. Hulton King, M.A., of ...
Article : 1,142 wordsThe opening of Australian ports to foreign stock has not unnaturally raised great expectations amongst British breeders, and that portion of the English agricultural press which is devoted chiefly ...
Article : 1,032 wordsOn the 13th inst., in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Creer drew attention to the unjust manner in which railway rates had been fixed for the Newcastle-Sydney section of the Northern railway. The ...
Article : 1,089 wordsSir,—Your columns have lately contained letters on this subject, one of which, at least, requires supplementing with something more decided and emphatic. Mr. O'Byrne distinctly asserts that in ...
Article : 296 wordsSIR,—I forward you herewith a letter received by me from the Commissioner for Railways, in reference to a large worm which I handed to him, and which was taken out of a water tank on the ...
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