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Detailed lists, results, guides : 828 wordsSIR,—In to-day's Herald I see some directions for people losing themselves in the bush. I am sure too much publicity cannot be given to anything of that kind, as perhaps it might be of great service to some unfortunate who may ...
Article : 2,046 wordsRETURN of Applications for Inquiry into Patents and Improvements. Bach applicant paid £20. 1. George Alfred Lioyd, for Thomas Dickerson Rotoh— ...
Article : 907 words"There is a way which seemeth right [?]nto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." SIR,—I have just risen from the perusal of a "communication" upon this subject in your issue of to-day. The ...
Article : 743 wordsJANUARY 13TH.—The Police.—It appears that the Colonial Secretary has written to the various benches throughout the colony desiring their opinions as to what steps should be taken to obtain an efficient police force in New ...
Article : 898 wordsSINCE our last the passage down of fat stock for market has been as follows:—On Monday, 250 cattle, Hervey and Cockburne's; and on Thursday, 180 ditto. R Kennedy's. Two flocks of sheep have passed also—2600, R. Henty's on Monday, and 2[?]00, ...
Article : 1,582 wordsBY way of Melbourne we have news to the 5th of December from St. Louis. We quote as follows from the Commercial Gazette of that date:— ...
Article : 914 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me a small space in your journal to ask a few questions about the cutting and pruning of the trees in Hyde Park? In the two plantations from Market-street to St. Mary's ...
Article : 297 wordsJANUARY 21.—For some time past a rumour has been prevalent that our district was to be visited by the Hon. A. T. Holroyd, but whether the hon, gentleman received a hint of the numerous deputations that were likely to wait upon him at Maitland, Morpeth, ...
Article : 669 wordsSIR,—The same idea that Mr. Dyer has given to the public has been floating through my brain for the last two months, but instead of a wooden flume or race, I thought of the pile of water-pipes that are rusting away on the top ...
Article : 132 wordsGENERAL Cameron has now in arms a body of regulars equal to half the British force in the Crimes. His troops are flushed with victory; they are well supported, and abundantly supplied with the munitions of war; so that ...
Article : 650 words[?]way, January 29.—At Bathurst: James Endacott, Richard Lewis, single. At Tamworth: William Morrish, Robert Ballantine, single. At Braidwood: William Berkery, single. At Maitland: Marmaduke H. Wilson, single. ...
Article : 37 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Mr. Cullen. Twelve persons were brought before the Court. Of this number four were discharged, and six were remanded. Among the latter is man named Cro[?]by, who was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 420 wordsPAPERS to the 12th instant are to hand from Adelaide. The Advertiser of the 11th thinks it was a great misfortune that the split upon the tariff question led to the sacrifice of all the other really useful measures contemplated by the late ...
Article : 1,335 wordsBEFORE Mr. E.J.C. North, Mr. G. Rattray, and Mr. M. Asher. Matthew Bridson, licensed victualler, of the Volunteer Hotol, Circular Quay was fined 20s., with costs, for ...
Article : 138 wordsSIR,—In your comments of yesterday on the abstract of revenue for the past quarter, occurs the following remark— "The revenue from colonial distillation appears to have ceased altogether." Such a conclusion is, in my opinion, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 25 Jan 1864, Page 3
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