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Advertising : 14 wordsTHE Assembly met on Tuesday, and adjourned for a week, as Mr. COWPER stated that he had not been well enough to proceed with the reconstruction of the Ministry. The excuse was ...
Article : 2,134 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, Mr. LORD moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of bringing under notice the appraisements of certain runs made by Mr. Rodd, one of the ...
Article : 790 wordsSOME rain fell last night, but too little to effect permanent good. Hay and maize being sent long distances up the country—hay, to Warialda; maize, to Fort Bourke. ...
Article : 45 wordsTo-morrow will be observed as a day of humiliation and prayer on account of the drought. It is believed the observance will be general. Dennistown Wood, rejected at Villiers, will ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Aerated Bread Company commenced selling bread to-day. It is much liked. Government land sale realised £4600. Mr. Caulthard, Government Engineer, who was ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE foundation-stone of the enlargement of the Congregational Church, Pitt-street, was laid by Mr. David Jones, on Thursday, at noon. There was a large concourse of spectators present, and the assemblage included nearly all the ...
Article : 4,850 wordsA SUPPLEMENT to the Government Gazette was published on Thursday afternoon, announcing that the vacant Ministerial appointments of Secretary for Lands and Colonial Treasurer had been filled. Mr. John Robertson has returned to the ...
Article : 181 wordsTHE following telegram was received here at noon by the superintendent, Mr. Lydiard, from Mr. sub-inspector Hogg, at Dubbo:—I and a constable re-arrested Murphy, the armed bushranger, on the 26th ultimo, ...
Article : 648 wordsTHE following notifications appear in a supplement to the Government Ga[?] of the 4th instant:—DAY OF HUMILIATION AND PRAYER. PROCLAMATION. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 6 Jan 1866, Page 4
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