THE ARGUS FRUIT SHOW was a decided success as a pomological exhibition. The show of citrus varicties was (comparatively speaking) weak: while that of grapes, poaches, apples ...
Article : 1,996 wordsTHE following correspondence respecting the purchase of sites for public buildings, etc., by the Government has been printed:— The Colonial Architect to the Secretary for ...
Article : 274 wordsMy dear Sir Henry,—I agree to the purchase, by the Government, of the woolpack, at £8,500, the cost to be made on approval of the title by the Crown Solicitor, and completion ...
Article : 73 wordsALL over the world, specially in England and the United States, the consumption of fruit is greatly and rapidly increasing, having risen in Great Britain from 1s to 2s 8d per head of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,469 wordsSir,—In reply to your letter of the 12th instant, I am directed by the Colonial Secretary to inform you that the Government agree to purchase the properly known as "The ...
Article : 116 wordsSir,—In accordance with your letter of instruction of the 23rd instant, requesting me to examine the property at Parramatta known as the Woolpack Hotel, and to make a valuation ...
Article : 469 wordsIt is intended to sell the land in Maequarie-street, Parramatta, on which the old barrack buildings remain in a decayed condition, and I want Mr. Fosbery to go up to Parramatta and ...
Article : 111 wordsSir,—In compliance with the Colonial Secretary's desire, I have the honor to report for his information that I have inspected the site and premises of the "Woolpack Inn," at ...
Article : 240 wordsSir,—I have the pleasure of replying to your letter of the 15th instant, requesting me to advise as to the disposal of the Macquarie- street land, Parramatta, and referred to in ...
Article : 181 wordsSir,—In accordance with the principal Under Secretary's instructions of the 2lth instant, we yesterday inspected the property known as the "Woolpack Inn, situated at ...
Article : 108 wordsSir,—I have the honor to report that I have inspected the properties and given careful consideration to their respective values in the present real property marked, and bag to state ...
Article : 741 wordsFAIRFIELD was an en fate on Saturday last, in honor of the visit of Sir Henry Parkes to publicly open the Fairfield Public School. Mr. William Stimson, who has recently been ...
Article : 295 wordsMiss Board, Preserved Fruit; Mrs. W. W. Board, Oranges; Mr. T. Smith, Tomato Sauce. Mrs. Board, of Rydalmere, also contributed ...
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