Sir,—In reply to the petition presented by you this day from the East Maitland Improvement Committee to his Exc[?]y the Governor-General, I am desired to a[?]nt you, for the information on the petitioners, that's reference having been made to the ...
Article : 99 wordsThe certificates of discharge granted by the Chief[?] Commissioner to the following insolvents were confirmed by the Court, viz., John Longfield, jun.; Frederick Garland Mylrea, George Horatio Howell, ...
Article : 980 wordsSIR,—I am requested by the East Maitland Improvement Committee to point out to you that the Private Secretary's letter [?] the 21st instant is not an answer to the prayer of the petition. The petition requested that the Governor-General would not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsThe Governor-General wishes to know what further steps have been taken, and how the [?] stands now [?] The [?]urveyor-General[?] 4th December, 1855.[?] ...
Article : 8 wordsNo communication on the subject has yet been received from Mr. Adam. He has, however, been required to exp[?] his re[?]. December 7. ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR,—Believing that there is a great desire to establish an efficient and practically useful system of education [?] colonies adapted to the wants and means of the middle and lower classes, and that as yet ...
Article : 906 wordsIT will excite, we think some surprise elsewhere to learn that, notwithstanding the very strong feeling justly excited in Maitland by the unjust claim made by Mr. H. Osborne, for a portion of a reserve at East ...
Article : 919 wordsMary Smith, Robert Clopley, and B. Jamison, were this morning convicted of drunkenness, and each ordered to pay a fine of 20s., or be Imprisoned for 24 hours. ...
Article : 350 wordsI HAD to make a call the other day where lawyers most do congregats—in Elizabeth-street. Whilst waiting for my friend, who happened to be in Court. I am used myself by examining his library. Of course, it chiefly ...
Article : 1,340 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The showery weather has again commenced, and we have had light rain at intervals for the last three days, but very little heavy rain. We pres[?]me the wheat harvest in the neighbourhood must ...
Article : 1,602 wordsIn the estate of William Bannister, junior, a special meeting was held, and claims to the extent of £309 8s. 6d were proved. In the estate of John B. Crisp, a third meeting, ...
Article : 212 wordsPresent—Mr. Chambers, in the chair; Messrs. Dodds, Brown, Dixon, Choloy, Nainby, [?]nter, Nixon, Cooper. It was moved by Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr.[?]inter, that the petition now read be adopted, and forwarded to Dr. Dougla[?] for ...
Article : 147 wordsThirteen persons pleaded guilty to having been found dr[?]nk in the streets, one old offender, Emma Armstrong, was sentenced to be imprisoned for one month, and the rest to the ordinary punishment of ...
Article : 640 wordsTILL about eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning, there seemed but a poor prospect for the lovers of the turf. It rained off and on up to about that time, and the sky showed nothing but "heavy wet." The ...
Article : 240 wordsHUMDLY [?]:— That your petitions are informed that, notwithstanding the petitions of the inhabitants of this town, your Excellency has been pleased to promise to the authorities of the South Church a portion ...
Article : 146 wordsM[?].—December 17. For [?] in the town:— Bay city, mail star on forehead; [?]8 near [?] under. [?] mare st[?]r on fore[?], switch ta[?] blo[?], near shoulder[?] like [?] and 21 over, broken in[?] Also from [?], for [?]; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 Dec 1855, Page 2
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