SIR.— I notice a letter in your last issue addressed to me by Mr, Garven, in reference to the publication by me, of information I had obtained about sugar manufacture. I am at a lost to conceive what motive ...
Article : 635 wordsMR. THOMAS FISHER, at the residence of Mr. Edmund Wall, of Ulmarra, on Monday next, at ll o'clock, a quantity of Household Furniture and sundries. ...
Article : 2,027 wordsTHE SANDY CREEK BRIDGE— I notice in your last issue, that you refer to the bridge at Sandy Creek having been readered impassable by being almost entrely burnt away—and add that at the ...
Article : 803 wordsMr. H. J. MAYOR reports that good maize is in demand in Sydney, to-day (Saturday), at 2S per bushel, with every appearance of rising. Sydney, Monday night. ...
Article : 241 wordsEDUCATIONAL.—Although the attendance of pupils at the Woodford-dale school continues very good, we regret to find that those interested in the education of the rising generation in this quarter, ...
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Advertising : 2,554 wordsThe Helen M'Gregor hence on Thursday morning, arrived at Sydney on Friday night. She will sail for the Clarence River direct on Monday night. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] ...
Article : 242 wordsDISTRICT COURT.—There were no criminal cases for the present Quarter Sessions. His Honor Judge Meymott in receiving the pair of white gloves, congratulated the residents on the orderly state of the ...
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