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  2. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    The New South Wales and Queensland Conference of the Wesleyan Church commenced its session for 1883 last night in the Centenary Church. York-street, which was completely crowded. The Rev. George Martin, President of the ...

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  3. THE PROPOSED BRIDGE TO THE NORTH SHORE.

    The following is the correspondence that took place between Mr. G.E.Garbett and the late Government in regard to his proposal to constr[?]et buige to the North Shore; also the memorandum of the Commissioner for Roads and ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  4. "No 3.—Amonded Proposal by Mr. Garbett.—June 29, 1831.

    "The following are the general terms for a concession for the construction of a high-level bridge to connect Sydney with the North Shore:—1. It will be at the option of the Government ot take over the bridge on its completion, or ...

    Article : 615 words
  5. "No 23.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Dear Mr. Lackey,—Referring to our conversation of yesterday. I now put in writing what I stated at our interview int the matter of the deposi[?] viz., that if called upon I should be willing to pay the sum required by the ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. "No. 24.—Minute by the Secretary for Public Works.

    "This case was submitted to the Cabinet again on wednesday. 15th instant, when it was decided that Mr. Garbett be informed that if the amount (£5000) be not deposited within a week the negotia[?] will he [?]doned. I have ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. "No. 25.—Minute by the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Mr. Garbett to be written to to-day, to say that it has been decided that the amount of deposit, viz., £5000, must be paid within a week from to-day, or the negotiation will be abandoned. This must be regarded regarded as final. ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. "No. 8 —Cabinet Minute.

    "The Ministers (nine) present agreed that Mr. Garbett's proposal, as explained in his letter, be accepted by the Government. For the Cabinet, H. P. October 26, 1881." No. 9 is a letter from the Under-Secretary for Public ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. "No. 26.—The Under-Secretary for Public Works to Mr. J. E. Garbett.

    "Sir,—Referring to your letter of the 15th instant, and previous correspondence respecting the proposed erection of a bridge to the North Shore. I am directed to inform you that the deposit of £5000 must be paid within a week from ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. "No.4.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Sir.—With reference to the interview I had with Mr. Watson on the 29[?] ult[?]o, and his remarks in regard to certain changes in the torms for the construction of the bridge to the North Shore, comprising (1) an extension ...

    Article : 270 words
  11. "No. 11.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Sir,—With reference to our conversation this morning. re the North Shore bridge, and acting on your request that that I should write to you. I have now to state to you my opinions on the question that has arisen, viz., the paying ...

    Article : 834 words
  12. "No. 27.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Secretary for public Works.

    "Sir,—With reference to the letter addressed to me by the Under-Secretary for Public Works on the 17th ultimo, and although I am still without the letter you promised me at our interview on the 28th ultimo, I have now the honour ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. "No. 28[?]—The Under-Secretary for Finance and Trade to the Under Secretary for Public Works.

    "Sir,—I have the honour, by direction of the Colonial Treasurer, to inform you that on the 5th ultimo Mr. J. E. Garbett deposited in the Treasury the following security, which we hold on your account:—No. 19-165. Date, ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. "No. 5.— Mr. J. E. Gurbett to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Sir,—I have received a communication from Mr. Watson on the subject of the two following poiats. viz.:—The caution money, and the right of the Government to purchase the bridge. In regard to ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. "No. 29.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Sir.—With reference to our conversation re the North Shore Bridge Bill and the alterations necessary for the drafting of the same, I have now the honour to submit to you the following ideas:—In clause [?] fo the agreement I ...

    Article : 419 words
  16. "No. 6.—Memorandum by the Engineer-in-Chief for Harbours and River Navigation.

    "Proposal for the construction of a bridge from Sydney to the North Shore.—This offer, unstgned, is for the construction of a bridge sufficient for railway, [?]umway, and veh[?]lar traffic, and of such height as not to inter[?] with ...

    Article : 452 words
  17. LECTURES.

    A very large audience assembled last night in the Masonic Hall, to near the first lecture delivered by Professor Dentor since his return from Melbourne. The subject was "The Sun, the Interior Planets, and the Earth." The lecturer ...

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  18. "No. 30.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "I have the honour to enclose the printed draft of the North Shore Bridge Bill; it is exactly as I received it from the hands of the printers. I have not notified it in the Gazette, as it was the wish of the Governement to have the printed ...

    Article : 102 words
  19. "No. 2.—Mr. Garbett's Proposal.

    "The following are the general terms for a concession for the construction of a high level bridge to connect Sydney with the North Share:- "First. That all articles used in the construction of the ...

    Article : 561 words
  20. "No. 17.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Dear Mr. Lackey,—I wrote on Monday last requesting you to grant me an interview, but I suppose the note must have miscarried. I should feel obliged if you would fix a day and hour when I could see you on the subject of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    ALEXANDRIA—A special meeting of the council was held on Tuesday, January 2, at 7.30 p.m. Present—the Mayor (Mr. C. B. Henderson), with Alderman Foskett, Wood, Watson, Harden, Jesson, and Han[?]an. A letter from Mr. Davoren was read, ...

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  22. "No. 7.—J. E. Garbett, Esq., to the Secretary for Public Works.

    "Sir,—Referring to the several interviews I have had with you with reference to the constrnetion of a bridge from Sydney to North Shore, I have now the honour to submit the following proposals on the subject for your favourable ...

    Article : 1,259 words
  23. "No. 18.—The Under-Secretary for Public Works to Mr. J. E. Garbett.

    "Sir,—Referting to the correspondence which has taken place on the subject of the proposed erection of a bridge to the North Shore, Sydney Harbour, I am directed to inform you the Secretary for Public Works has decided that the ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. "No. 19.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Under-Secretary for Public Works.

    "Sir,—Although I am quite prepared to fulfil the conditions of the agreement concluded between the Government and myselt, in regard to the construction of a bridge to the North Shore, I request to be informed of the special clauses ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. "No. 20.—Mr. J. E. Garbett to the Colouial Secretary.

    "My dear Sir John,—I send you the clause referring to the payment by me of a deposit in the North Shore bridge matter, article 14. 'That I undertake to cause to be introdaced a bill into Parlibment, during the present session if ...

    Article : 297 words
  26. "No. 2A.—Report ot the Commissioner for Roads and Bridges.

    "This outline proposal is bardly definite enough to report on. It provides, in clauses [?] and 5, for exemption from duties, taxes, &c.; in clause 2, that the Government shall have the option of taking over bridge in three years, ...

    Article : 227 words
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  28. "No. 21.—The Under-Secretary for Public Works to Mr. J. E. Garb[?]tt.

    "Sir,—Referring to your letter of the 24th ultim[?], an the subject of the proposed erection of a bridge to the North Shore, I am directed to inform you that the Government cannot admit the force of the point raised in your letter, ...

    Article : 90 words
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  30. "No. 22.—Memorandum for the Government in the matter of the Construction of the Bridge to connect Sydney with the North Shore.

    "In an interview with Sir John Robertson this morning, he informed me that the Government demand the payment of a deposit on the ground that it was possible for me to bring in my bill last session. I was informed at the time ...

    Article : 349 words
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