NAVIGATION ACT OF 1871.—NOTICE is hereby given that a MEETING of the undersigned Justices of the Peace, duly nominated, and acting under the provisions of the "Navigation Act of 1871," will be ...
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Article : 513 wordsSIR,—It is very natural that aspirants for Legislative honours should have something to say plessing to t[?] hearess, and thus ensure a few extra votes; therefore, we must not be at all surprised at finding some of these ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 650 wordsIt is hereby notified that A. H. M'CULLOOH. Jan., of 165, Pitt-street, Sydney, Solicitor, for and on behalf of Messrs. PERRY, DAVIS, and SON, of Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America, has, in ...
Article : 222 wordsBefore his Honor Sir JAMES MARTIN, JndgE Commiseary. THE SIERRA NRVADA. This was a case of collision between the barque Sierra ...
Article : 196 wordsTENDERS will be received at this office up to noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd March next, from persons willing to rent to the Government for the term of say six (6) months, from 16th March, Stabling Accommodation ...
Article : 112 wordsBEFORE Mr. District Court Judge DOWLING. ROGERS V. RINGLAND. This was an action brought to recovor £4 for work and labour, which was postponed until next month. Mr. ...
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Advertising : 2,191 wordsWE take the following from the Melbourne Argus of the 18th, wilhout offering any opinion on the statements put fo[?]b, or the correctness of the figures given:— "Before to-day it has been suggested that there should ...
Article : 1,216 wordsSIR,—Permit me, through the medium of your journal, to bring under the notice of the honorable the Postmaster-General, the frequent and unnecessary delay which occure t Melbourne in forwarding the New South Wales portica ...
Article : 295 wordsA MORE favourable day for the practice of the intercolonial team could not have been wished for than yesterday. The weather was fine and not too hot, and very fair wickets were obtained. The following players were present, ...
Article : 1,035 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. SINGLE MEETINGS. In the matter of Michael Abrahams. This was a single meeting. Insolvent did not desire to amend his schedule. ...
Article : 641 wordsSIR,—In reference to Mr. De Salis's criticism on the ocmpesition of the clause supplied by Mr. Greaves, and the observations of Sir Alfred Stephen thereon in his letter, published in your issue of yesterday, I beg to montion that ...
Article : 127 wordsSIR,—My friend Dr. Barry has committed a slight error in his letter which appears in your columns of Friday last. If he read once more the report at the meeting of our Ruridecanal Chapter held at Numbs, he will see that to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Feb 1875, Page 2
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