GENTLEMEN,—I trust that you will not object to the heading which I have chosen for this column as involving any infringement of copytight. ...
Article : 303 wordsMessrs. Griffiths and Weaver have compiled a statement of the stock sold at Homebush from July 1879 to August 1883, with average prices realised. We find that in 1879, from July to December, there wem 39,008 head of cattle sold, and 234,534 ...
Article : 394 wordsAt the meeting of the Presbytery of Melbourne, this morning, the case of the Rev. Charles Strong was further considered. The Rev. Dr. M'Donald gave in his report regarding the meeting held lately in the Scots' Church, remarking, as he did so, ...
Article : 1,102 wordsSale of 360 bales, from Sydney and Queensland, by John Hoare and Co., on Thursday, 21st June 1883:- Ex Anglo-Norman and Nizam, from Sydney: WW ...
Article : 689 wordsPLAYING AN UNLAWFUL GAME.—Thomas C. French was brought up on the charge of playing an unlawful game on the racecourse the previous day. Mr. R. A. Young appeared for the prisoner, who pleaded not guilty. Sub-inspector Duffy ...
Article : 1,681 wordsMR. RUSSELL has been very inquisitive about the rainfall, and one result of his prying has been the systematic search for underground water, which already promises ...
Article : 1,130 wordsSIR,—The great case of "The Free and Open System" versus "The Pew System," must not be decided after hearing one side only. The many advantages to be derived from the perpetuation of "The Pew System" have already found an exponent in ...
Article : 709 words"God is our refuge and strength, a very preseat help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea." ...
Article : 1,682 wordsSIR,—Under the heading of local news I have read your remarks upon the meetings of the Salvation Army, and am pleased to find that you are in favour of giving it fair play. You conclude, from personal observation, that it is evident that ...
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Advertising : 691 wordsHanlan and Kavanagh, two of the notorious Irish informers, remained quietly aboard the steamer Saghalien to-day. They were, however, most anxious to come ashore, but Detective Mackey successfully dissuaded them from doing so, pointing ...
Article : 349 wordsThe M. M. steamer Sydney, which arrived from Marseilles yesterday, brings the following news from Madagascar up to the 12th August:- Regarding the detention of the English missionary, the ...
Article : 918 wordsSIR,—Several letters have lately appeared in your paper relative to the Salvation Army, one or two from my friend and confrere Mr. Fraser, and one or two from a Mr. Skeet, of whom I know nothing, and to my knowledge have never seen ...
Article : 465 wordsAfter inspecting the public institutions, the Ministers returned to their hotel, where they were waited upon by a large deputation, consisting of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city, and other leading citizens, who desired to bring under their notice ...
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