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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    A message was re eived from the Council, notifying its agreement to the Diseases in Sheep Act Amendement Bill, with amendments. The House having resolved itself into committee, the amendments were agreed to, and having ...

    Article : 9,175 words
  3. "To His Excellency Sir HERCULES ROBINSON, G.C.M.G., "Governor-in-Chief.

    "Sir.—I laid before the Senate of the University your Excellency's letter of the 27th ultimo. "The Senate received your Excellency's munificent proposal with the warmest gratitude for the goodwill thus ...

    Article : 158 words
  4. LEGAL,

    THERE is not much of importance to record under this head. July is vacation in the superior Courts, and of course business has been susponded. The only judgment given by the Supreme Court before its adjournment likely ...

    Article : 908 words
  5. FINE ARTS.

    M. N. F. HABBE'S PICTURES.—The lover of art, if be provide himself with a letter of introduction to M. Habbe, a Danish artist, whose studio is in William-street, may employ a day very pro[?]bly in inspecting the p[?]res ...

    Article : 1,090 words
  6. THE WEATHER AND CROPS.—PASTORAL.

    RAINING and tempestuous weather has prevailed in Sydney and on the coa[?]t districts for two or three weeks during the last month, [?]sing floods of more of less magnitude on the rivers. On the Clearence River the highest [?] known ...

    Article : 754 words
  7. THE RAILWAYS.

    Since our last Summary an extension of twenty-nine miles, from Gunning to Bowning, on the Great Southern Railway, has been opened for traffic—the t[?] length of the line now in all being 194 miles. The works on the ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  8. MINING.

    THERE is a good deal of work being done in the various auriferous districts throughout the length and breadth of the colony, and the miners have apparently been rewarded for their labours with a fair degree of success. Mining ...

    Article : 2,219 words
  9. THE RACE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD.

    IF the colonists generally are pleased, and the people of Sydney are especially delighted, with the victory which has made Trickett the champion of the Thames (and by consequence of all England), there is no cause for wonder. ...

    Article : 770 words
  10. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    PREPARATIONS are being made for the erection of the first portion of the new offices for the Lands and Mining Departments. If is intended to build upon the whole block of land bounded by Bridge. Gresham, Bent and ...

    Article : 1,592 words
  11. THE SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    "My dear Sir Edward,—I hope that some token of the great interest which I take in the University of Sydney will not be unscceptable to yourself and the Senate. "I propose to offer a prize of twenty-five guiness to be ...

    Article : 336 words
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