PRUDENT counsels have been obeyed in the Second Chamber, and the 43rd section of the Land bill has once more become what the Government and the Assembly intended ...
Article : 1,725 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Progress Committee was held in the C. E. Schoolroom on Monday evening, the 9th instant, at which the attendance was as follows:—Messrs. W. Osborne (President), ...
Article : 398 wordsFine weather still prevails. The glowing smile of spring is to be seen on all sides. Saturday and Sunday last were exceptionally warm for this time of year. ...
Article : 341 wordsSIR,—Can you inform your subscribers in this direction how long the present go-as-you-please state of things, with regard to the trains running between Maitland and Singleton, is going to last. ...
Article : 254 wordsSIR,—Side issues and false issues are useful weapons for worsted opponents, provided always that the successful combatant can be deluded by them, and have his attention thereby diverted; ...
Article : 593 wordsSince last communications little has transpired of importance. The weather has been all that could be desired, crops etc. growing luxuriantly. Spring is fast approaching. ...
Article : 512 wordsOur little village was roused from its lethargic state last week by a tea meeting, which was given in honor of our much-loved friend, Miss Dight, who is leaving the district. Willing hands and heart ...
Article : 195 wordsThe splendid season that we are now enjoying is the topic of conversation, as in this remote corner news or enjoyment are things that we seldom have or see. ...
Article : 290 wordsCHARGE OF LARCENY.—John Day was brought up in custody to answer a charge of stealing a watch, value 18s 6d, the property of Robert Johnson. The prosecutor, who was brought up by warrant, stated ...
Article : 726 wordsSIR,—I noticed a correspondent on 10th September last, signing himself "A Truth Seeker," wants to know who is this J. G. Chapman. I was rather surprised. Why he is a painter and glazier and a ...
Article : 96 words"There are certain advantages," writes a great German musician," in choirs composed entirely of boys; but many hymns and antaems, expressive of the higtiest worship, they cannot sing ...
Article : 594 wordsSELLING COLONIAL WINE WITHOUT A LICENSE. —John Maloney, of Wybong, farmer and winegrower was brought before the Court charged with that he did on the 3rd day of September, 1889, sell ...
Article : 2,331 wordsSIR,—Quite a number of enquiries have been received from around Maitland about "scoures" in calves. Most people fancy that this is an independent disease, and give some astringent by way of ...
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