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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,119 wordsWOOLLAHRA.—A meeting of the Council was held on the 22nd September. Present—the Mayor, Alderman Thompson, Fairfax, Bulman, and Guilfoyle. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. The report of ...
Article : 575 wordsSIR,—Being in town on business from the country, I availed myself of the opportunity thus afforded to attend the concert which took place at the Temperance Hall on Saturday evening last. I was glad that ...
Article : 656 wordsAT a quarter to 2 a.m. the stores of Mr. John Levien were discovered on fire; an engine was quickly in attendance, and the fire was put out. The damage done was chiefly caused by water. The premises are ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Council have passed the Loan Bill through committee, find the third reading is fixed for to-night. The Acclimatisation Society have initiated a ...
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Article : 1,305 wordsMr. Townsend has resigned the task of forming a Ministry, and Mr. Hart has been sent for. Parliament has adjourned till Friday. The first flower show of the season takes place ...
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Advertising : 265 wordsSIR,—Your seasonable article in last Saturday's issue, in re the ex-Collector of Customs, suggests the grave question,—Is the decree of an individual Minister to be permitted to override an Act of the Legislature? ...
Article : 238 wordsSIR,—The proposal to introduce horticulture as one of the leading branches of the Agricultural Society seems to me to be favourably received, and I think, if properly carried out, will be conducive of much good. ...
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Article : 1,435 wordsSIR,—I was very much surprised to read in your issue of 17th instant, calling attention to a new process of preserving meat adopted by Mr. J. J. Leslie, of Camperdown. This new process is the same ...
Article : 150 wordsSIR,—In perusing your valuable journal of this morning, I notice that, in your report of the discussions on the New Town-hall, my name is mentioned by aldermen as having received at one time during an ...
Article : 124 wordsSIR,—It was not till yesterday that I came across Mr. Thomas Scott's letter of the 12th ultimo, in reference to the new sugar producing plant, which I have designated the "Planter's Friend." I have no desire to ...
Article : 1,224 wordsSIR,—In your report in yesterday's issue of the proceedings of the Town Council on Monday, you have misstated certain remarks I made concerning Alderman Pritchard and Alderman Duffin. ...
Article : 78 wordsFAT CATTLE: 1412 head were entered for the week's supply, but 130 of this number were withdrawn from sale, owing to the want of pens. 660 were yarded to-day, the majority of them being from the Riverine district, and consisted of from good to prime ...
Article : 698 wordsWE have been favoured with a sight of Mr. A. Elliott's invention of his breech-loading rifle, and were really surprised at its simplicity, strength, rapidity, and general perfection. Graham's Town ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 24 Sep 1868, Page 5
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