THE town of Maitland has been progressing (to use an American phrase) at a pretty rapid rate for the last two years, and the number of creditable buildings of all kinds that have been erected ...
Article : 2,822 wordsSIR,—Well may Australia be congratulated on the appearance of THE COLONIST—a journal that stands forth as the most prominent feature in the history of its literature. At no other period could ...
Article : 285 wordsON the evening of Monday last, a public meeting was held, at the Pulteney Hotel, of the friends of the British and Foreign School Society, to form a Society for the education of a portion of ...
Article : 2,076 wordsSIR,—I beg you will correct a typographical error in your last number in my notice of the late dinner at Maitland to J. P. Webber, Esq. There were twenty-five at the dinner instead of ...
Article : 350 wordsSIR,—I would not rest on the trite medical adage that "prevention is better than cure," but would follow up the theme, and aver that it is better far to eradicate a malady than suffer ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Thu 5 Feb 1835, Page 4
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