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  2. FASHIONS FOR JANUARY.

    MORNING DRESSES.—The most favourite style is called des redingotes Amazones; the skirt is ample and long, without ornaments of any kind; the sleeves plain, and corsage buttoned close up to the ...

    Article : 645 words
  3. Original Correspondence.

    DEAR SIR—In your paper of the 30th ultimo, which I have received this evening, I read with some pleasure a letter from Mr. Vannett. I am happy to find that he had deemed it proper to correct the report ...

    Article : 466 words
  4. ST. MARY'S SEMINARY.

    We have been requested by the students of St. Mary's Seminary to give insertion to the following address, presented to Mr. Clarke, late mathematical teacher of that institution, on occasion of his retiring ...

    Article : 503 words
  5. THE HERALD'S "BANDITTI."

    MR. EDITOR—It appears to me that the Sydney Transportation Committee mentioned in the Australian newspaper, who, it seems, meet at the Australian Club, and who have been sending petitions ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. WEEKLY METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  7. INSOLVENT ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 502 words
  8. THE CHRONICLE.

    THE last session of the legislative council of New South Wales commences this day. If the important bills which are already announced shall be carried, after receiving certain amendments, it will ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. Supreme Court.

    Doe dem. Hall v. Pauley.—In this case the Chief Justice said that the judges had received an applition from Mr. Hall, praying them to fix a day for the trial at bar during the present term, but with ...

    Article : 552 words
  10. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL BILL.

    WE read with pleasure the following just remarks upon the subject of this bill in the Herald of Saturday:—"The whole range of constitutional doctrine, ...

    Article : 2,090 words
  11. Shipping Intelligence.

    MAY 7.—From Moreton Bay, the schooner Nancy, with fifty bales wool and twenty-two passengers. 8.—From Bourbon, having left the 9th March, the ship Nouvelle Ermance, 325 tons, Captain ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. Court of Quarter Sessions.

    John Baker was indicted for stealing £2 6s. 6d. from the person of John Barber, in the Coach and Horses public house, Cumberland-street, on the 2nd March last. Not guilty. Discharged. ...

    Article : 1,824 words
  13. DEPARTURES.

    MAY 7.—For Launceston, the brig William, Captain Le Grand, with sundries. 7.—For New Zealand, via Newcastle, [?]e barque Eagle, Captain Shell, with sundries dad cattle. ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. MONDAY, MAY 9.

    Malabar v. Flanigan.—This was an action to recover the sum of £12 7s., being the amount of two orders drawn by the defendant upon Joubert and Murphy, and which had been paid to the ...

    Article : 1,453 words
  15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    The barque Cairo, for London, will resume her voyage tomorrow. The Bristolian, for Auckland; the Governor Phillip, for Norfolk Island; and the schooner Coquet, for Norfolk and Tahiti; tomorrow. ...

    Article : 192 words
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