L. BURGES, Esq. in the chair. The following resolutions were agreed to:— That a subscription be opened in all parts of the colony for the purpose of introducing ...
Article : 305 wordsBy the Royal Saxon from Sydney, we have received New South Wales journals up to the 9th January, the latest accounts of the markets which they contained are in the Morning ...
Article : 1,902 wordsSIR,—It appears the hint I gave the authorities last week, through the medium of your columns, has been attended to; but to say the best of it in a very suspicious manner. ...
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Article : 119 wordsSIR,—Your Journal of last week contained an account of the infliction of a fine on an individual for conveying letters to Fremanntle and by that means defrauding the Post Office ...
Article : 283 wordsOct.4, 1850.—We have been in a dreadful state of suspense for some time, not having heard from any one for nearly five months; this is too bad, and I think the Mining ...
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