SIR—Permit me through the medium of your paper to direct the attention of the City Council to a nuisance of the most horrid description which now exists almost within the heart of the city. ...
Article : 195 wordsRECIPROCITY OF TRADE,—The local government of this colony, when sometime ago the propriety of fixing an ad valorem duty on wheat of; foreign growth, was urged upon their notice, replied, that ...
Article : 344 wordsThis was an action in trover, by Messrs. William Dawes, Thomas Ware Smart, and John Walker, trustees of the insolvent estate of John Terry Hughes, against Mrs. Rosetta Terry, widow of the late Samuel ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE Legislative Council, which at present stands prorogued until January next, will not, in all probability, again assemble for "the despatch of business" at the calling ...
Article : 1,137 wordsDUBLIN, JULY 21.—The usual weekly meeting of the Repeal Association took place to-day, and was numerously attended. Mr. Magennis having been called to the chair, ...
Article : 1,451 wordsWE have received a rather lengthy communication from a correspondent, who signs himself "A Labourer," on the subject of Immigration, and though we agree generally ...
Article : 513 wordsA plan of distribution was confirmed in the estate of Rowley and Hunt, shewing a dividend of four pence eleven sixteenths in the pound. ESTATE OF JOHN ROSTRON. ...
Article : 81 wordsCITY, MONDAY.—The imports of wool into London last week were 4.779 bales. Of this quantity 1,794 bales were from Port Phillip, 1,755 from Sydney, 214 from Peru, 300 from Mazegan; 608 ...
Article : 764 wordsThis was an action on the case in which Samuel Lyons was the plaintiff, and Alfred Elyard, Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Court was the defendant. The grounds of action were the arrest and ...
Article : 220 wordsTOWN IMPROVEMENTS.—Nothing is more frequent than to hear parties who have recently returned to Melbourne, after an absence of a year or two, express their surprise and gratification at the vast ...
Article : 505 wordsIn the estate of Gadsden and Suwerkrop, a third meeting: James Butcher, of London, [?]480 17s 8d; Wilson, Wilson, and Co. of London, £825 8s; L. and S. Spyer, £6 5s. The meeting was then adjourned ...
Article : 1,172 wordsWe extract the following summary of English intelligence from the Port Phillip Herald of the 21st instant:— We find in the Van Diemen's Land ...
Article : 584 wordsPRESENT: the Right Worshipful the Mayor; Aldermen Wilshire, Flood, Allen, and Holden; Councillors, Driver, Titterton, Henderson, Iredale, Josephson, Thurlow, Hyndes, Jenkins, Coyle, Ryan, Agars, ...
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Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), Sat 29 Nov 1845, Page 2
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