SIR,—As your contemporary justly observes, "He who intelligently watches the course of events in establishing a school at any place deseves the gratitude of his neighbours," The Lawrence school,which ...
Article : 855 wordsIT is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of the Hon. John Fairfax, senior proprietor of the S.[?]. Herald, who died on Saturday last, at his residence, Gi[?]nigula, near Sydney, after an iliness of ...
Article : 352 wordsTRICKETT AND R[?]. — Tuesday was marked with a brilliant peice of rowing between R[?]sh and L[?]ck. The two soullers w[?]nt off at a tremendous pace, both rowing at the terrific rate of 46 strokes to the minute. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsJune 16— Ag[?]s l[?]ving (s.),400 tons, Captain F. Bracegirdle,from Sydney 14th instant. Passengers— Miss Thomas, Mr Mac[?]ab, and 10 in the st[?]age. June 18 —The Clarence (s.), 600 tons, Captain J. ...
Article : 80 wordsJune 16 — City of Grafton (s.), 555 tons, Captain H. Creer, for Sydney. Passengers — Mrs. Christmas, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Mon[?]ton, Miss Turner, Messrs. Barnes and servant, Moulton, H. Hughes, S[?]o, ...
Article : 38 wordsJune 13— New England (S.), for Sydney: [?]00 bags maize, 41 casks tallow, 21 hogsheads molasses, 392 bags bones, 1000 hides, 12 cases meat, [?] bundle leather, 2 parcels gold, 9OO bunches bananas,4 pigs, 6 ...
Article : 91 wordsWHATEVER may be the consequences to Turkey, and to Europe generally, of the war now being waged Russia against the Ottoman Empire, the consequences threatened to Russia herself, ...
Article : 1,373 wordsSTEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.— The Ag[?]es l[?]ving, this (Tuesday) morning, at 10: The Clarence, on Wednesday, at [?] a.m.; the City of Grafton,on Saturday morning, at S. ...
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Family Notices : 146 wordsCLARENCE P[?]EER Q.M. COMPANY.— The Directors held thier first meeting yesterday afternoon, at the Crown Hotel. Mr W. Grainger of Ulmarra, was chos[?] as clairman;Mesars, Ramsay and Grainger ...
Article : 1,140 wordsAN inquest was commenced before A. Lardner, E[?]q., District Co[?]ner, at the Court-house, yesterday morning. The following jury were [?]nelled:— Messrs. J. ...
Article : 667 wordsSIR,—By your import of the recent meeting held in Glen lnnes on the above subject, I observe that an offer which I mentioned to Mr A. J. Dodd, to make a rough survey of that part of the proposed route over ...
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Advertising : 238 wordsA MONOMANIAC.—A poor man named Breen, labouring under the hallucination that he is john the Baptist (the Macleay Herald states) escaped the vigilance and control of his friends some days since, during ...
Article : 182 wordsA rather curious story is told, apropos of the University boat-race, a bout an old gentleman who, for the last twelve years, was in the habit of taking a 1000 to I against the chance of a "dead heat." This ...
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