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  2. ThE AUSTRAL DISASTER.

    Diving operations were resumed yesterday morning, and a further examination of the vessel made, the search chiefly centring in an endeavour to discover the bodies of some of the crow who, up to the ...

    Article : 243 words
  3. LECTURES.

    A public lecture on the above subject, was delivered last evening, at the Protestant Hall, by Dr. Jackson, at the request of the committee of the New South Wales Social Purity Society. The Dean of Sydney presided, and there ...

    Article : 2,363 words
  4. SHIPMASTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly general meeting in connection with the Shipmasters' and Officers' Association was held at No. 11, Bridge-stree last night, Mr. Alexander K[?]thed occupying the chair. After some formal business had been disposed of, ...

    Article : 992 words
  5. PUBLIC MEETING AT WATERLOO.

    A public meeting was last evening held in the Town Hall, Waterloo, to take into consideration the subject of a recreation ground in that borough. About 5[?] persons were present; the Mayor (Mr. P. Hogan) taking the chair, and ...

    Article : 1,214 words
  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    A public meeting of the electors of Macquarie Ward was held at the Temperance Hall last evening, when Alderman S. E. Lees, who is a candidate for re-election as a representative of Macquarie Ward, addressed upwards of 100 persons. ...

    Article : 902 words
  7. ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY.

    A lecture was given last evening at the School of Arts, Burwood, by Mr. Thomas Robertson, on the history of astronomical discovery, and also upon [?] and comets. Mr. W. H. Pigott, M.L. A., occupied the chair, ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. SYDNEY WHARFS.

    Sir,—Until lately I have always believed that commerical matters received more enlightened and careful attention a[?] the hands of members of the Legislative Council than from those who should be the especial guardians of such rights, ...

    Article : 1,943 words
  9. INQUEST ON THE BODIES.

    At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. J. Shiell, J.P., initiated an inquest at the Observer Tavern, George-street North, touching the death of John James Porkins, Thomas Alexander, and the three Arabs, whose bodies were ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  10. INSTITUTE OF SURVEYORS.

    Sir,—Having had my time very fully occupied with maters of an urgent character since the appearance of Mr. Knapp's letter concerning the Institue of Surveyors, in your issue of the 25th ultimo, I have, till the present, been ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  11. HIGH SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—It is plensing to observe that Sir John Robertson's regulations regarding High schools are to be set aside. The public are informed "that arrangements are now being made for the establishment of High schools at Goulburn, ...

    Article : 697 words
  12. SILKWORK—FARMING IN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALASIA.

    Those who have over kept silkworms must know the difficulty which is sometimes found in obtaining the mulberry leaves on hich they feed. Indeed, sometimes in consequence of bad weather the trees are so behindhand ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your description this morning of the calamitous accident to this fine but unfortunate steamship, you speak of the danger which is to be apprehended from her sinking so much in the mud as to reader her being raised a matter of ...

    Article : 329 words
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