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  2. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SYNOD OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE annual meeting of this ceclesiastical body was held in the Lecture-room, Jamison-street, on wednesday, the 13th instant, at 10 o'clock, Present, the Rev, John Reid, Moderator, and the Rev. Dr. Lang; ...

    Article : 5,493 words
  3. THE ENCORE NUISANCE.

    SIR,—D[?] an occasional visitor at the theaters (when there is anything attactive there), I, in common with many others, have been much annoyed and disgusted with the noise and interruptions caused by ...

    Article : 923 words
  4. THE DISTRICT COURT AND THE COURT OF REQUESTS.

    SIR,—I copie that rush into print, full of a grievance, seldom wait to make themselves acquainted with the subject upon which they write, and seldom hesitate in heaping indiscriminate abuse upon the first objects at ...

    Article : 1,539 words
  5. To the Editor of Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR.—We are really thankful for the exceedingly amusing "paragraph" of your correspondent "Aramis." He is, of course, aware that no freetrader objects to the levying of any duty for purely ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. DESTRUCTION OF THE AUSTRALASIAN BALLOON.

    SIR,—We beg, most respectfully, to tender our grateful thanks for the sympathy with us, as expressed in your columns on Tuesday last, on the occasion of your describing the ascension and descent of our ill-fated ...

    Article : 637 words
  7. DR. WOOLLEY v. THE PUBLICANS.

    SIR,—I have Perused in your issue of this day, the speech of Dr. Woolley at the opening of the Temperance Hall, last evening, and have derived there. from both pleasure and gratification, Pleasure, from ...

    Article : 803 words
  8. DISEASE IN SHEEP CALLED " STURDY."

    SIR,—Allow me to request your insertion of the following remarks from a lecture by Mr. John Gamgee, veterinary surgeon, at Edinburgh, on the disease called "Sturdy [?] sheep." The lecturer stated that ...

    Article : 517 words
  9. THE PUBLICANS, AND THE REV. DR. WOOLLEY AT THE TEMPERANCE MEETING.

    SIR,—I agree with a considerable portion of your able leader in yesterday's Herald, on the subject of intemperance. As a punlican, however, I am compelled to notice ...

    Article : 381 words
  10. LATE RAILWAY TRAINS AT HOLIDAY TIMES.

    SIR,—Lost Ch[?] a gentle hint to the Railway Commissioners through your paper, was the means of obtaining the boon of late trams during the holiday time. Allow me to ask them again to enjoy the ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. PUBLIC URINALS.

    SIR,—Will you allow me through the medium of your columns to draw the attention of the Municipal Council to the want of the above conveniences. Is it not strange that in a large and populous city like ...

    Article : 114 words
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