H. Caldwell (on bail) was charged with drunkenness, and also with having used obscene language. He was found guilty on both charges. For being ...
Article : 73 wordsAfter an illness extending over a few weeks, Mr. W. C. Harris breathed his last at his residence, Baw Baw, near Goulburn, on Friday night. The deceased gentleman had not been at the best of times ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Echa, referring to the pronouncements of Dr. Barry on the religious aspect of the Public school system, says: "Dr. Barry is frank, and does not disguise his preferences. He would like best of all to ...
Article : 271 wordsThe Very Rev. John Gallagher and Rev. Michael Slattery have arrival in Goulburn from a tour through Europe and America. The reverend gentlemen are both in good health and have enjoyed their ...
Article : 105 wordsMiss Annie J. U. M'Mahon has been appointed teacher of the provisional school at Narrawa. A special meeting of the Goulburn Division of Sons of Temperance will be held in the ...
Article : 1,310 wordsAt the stock sales to-day cattle were in good supply and prices easier for medium, but firmer for good. Best beef is worth 27/6 per 100 lbs. Sheep were in large supply; 54 lb. wethers brought 17[?] ...
Article : 291 wordsJoseph Marshall, pleaded guilty to drunkennes. The bench, taking into consideration that he had already been four days confined on the charge, dismissed him. ...
Article : 554 wordsWe have to record mother death which has taken place in connection with the railway works—Bungendore to Cooma. The victim in this instance has been Patrick Doody who leaves a wife and nine ...
Article : 307 wordsThe dust storm between Hay and Deniliquin on Thursday was (says the Riverine Advertiser) so bad that the Hay conch was about three hours late in reading Deniliquin, and the delay was mainly ...
Article : 67 wordsA tea and musical entertainment in connection with the Grace. Darling Lodge of Good Templars took place in the Temperance-hall on last Friday evening, and was attended by about 100 persons. ...
Article : 135 wordsAn important altration in the present system with regard to school districts and school boards is about to be made the Department of Public Instructioin. At present the boundaries of the school ...
Article : 353 wordsIn the Assembly on Friday, Mr. Teece moved the[?] second reading of the Forest Lodge, near Tarlo, Estate Bill. The motiion was agreed to. The House then resolved itself into a committee to ...
Article : 50 wordsAdvices from the Governor of Dongola state that the whole country to the southward of Debbeh is in open rebellion; The Governor reports that Khartoum is completely invested by the hostile tribes, a ...
Article : 346 wordsThe Wagga Advertiser refers at very great [?]ength to the death of Mr. F. A. Tompson, which took place at Newtown, Sydney, on Thursday. There are few men in Wagga whose name and memory would ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. Montague Levey, a very old resident or Sydney, died at his residence, Wynyard-square, on Friday night, between 11 and 12 o'clock. Mr. Levey had not been in very-robust health of late, and ...
Article : 106 wordsThe booths and gates for the Queen's, Birthday Sports were sold on Saturday as follows:—Booth, Mr. Grant £25, gate, Mr. Walters £18 10/; cake and fruit stall, Mr. M'Appion £25/. ...
Article : 77 wordsBaron Ferd, von Mueller, F.R.S., Government Botanist of Victoria, has kindly forwarded to this office a packet of seeds of the tall Mexican fodder grass—a plant that will thrive in the dry districts ...
Article : 111 wordsCourt of Petty Sesions.—The only case for hearing here on Monday was Whiting v. Fleming, to recover the sum of £6 1s 1d. Messrs J. J. Lynch and J. T. Loder were on the bench. Mr. Whiting ...
Article : 348 wordsSeveral complaints have reached us from residents of Sloane and Grafton streets to the effect that there is scarcely ever a policeman to be seen in those streets (especially the latter) after nightfall. The ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. R. E. Jones road superintendent, has kindly supplied us with the following information:—Goulburn and Upper Tarlo road—3 gangs of 11 men each on clearing; Goulburn to Windellama road— ...
Article : 126 wordsOn Saturday last. Mr. Henry Taylor conducted an auction sale of town allotments. The attendance was fair and bidding spirited. The [?]ts formed part of the estate of Mr. E. A. Baker and realised ...
Article : 48 wordsThe police authorities so far have not been able to obtain any clue to the identification of the man who was found murdered near the Nyngan-Bourke railway extension on the 22nd April, and are anxious ...
Article : 164 wordsThe saw mill company here is still working full time. The manager reports that orders are being received from districts futther, south than formely und it only requires that a few acres of the Crown ...
Article : 61 wordsA fatal accident, which has since resulted in the death of a young man named Jacob Jones, occurred at Burrawang on Saturday last. The deceased, who was about 25 years old, in the employ of Mr. J. T. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsA resident of Goulburn, when on a visit to Sydney, last week, had an interview with Mr. R. T. Booth in regard to, his paying a visit to Goulburn. Mr. Booth stated that his present mission would ...
Article : 78 wordsConstable Agassiz apprehended Wm. Carnell, of Nanima Creek, for fraudulently branding sheep the property of Robert Johnston, of Jeir, and brought him before the bench on Friday on the above ...
Article : 105 wordsNew Buildings.—Mr Andrew Price is building some now cottages on his recently-purchascd land in Goulburn-street, in one of which lie intends residing himself, the others being to let, and no doubt ...
Article : 479 wordsThe Illawarra Meraury reports the following conversation with William Beach, the [?]arsman:—"My opinion of Hanlan is that he is the best man I have yet seen. He rows with such grace and freedom, ...
Article : 476 wordsThe following, selections were taken up at the undermentioned land offices on Thursday last:—Gundagai.—G. W. Dennis, 130 acres, Yaven; D. McKinnon, 125. acres, Wagra; A. Frost, 61 acres, ...
Article : 147 wordsWe are credibly informed that Mr. Charles Rogers, of the Arcade, Auburn-street, one of the largest customers of the Oriental Bank in Goulburn, has satisfactorily arranged his business transactions in a ...
Article : 90 wordsMORT & CO. LIMITED.—WEEKLY REPORT.—Wool.—No public gales having been held this week, we have no alterations to make in recent quotations. We regret, however, to find that shipments to the ...
Article : 284 wordsSIR,—As there has been some considerable comment among members of the Church of England in this city who do not, happen to belong to the "chosen few" to whom seats in the most desirable ...
Article : 291 wordsOn Thursday evening a serious accident occurred at the Perseverance crushing machine at Adelong. The engine-driver Ayres, after starting the engine, went to connect one of the Denny pulverisers, and ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsThe railway porter, Ellis, who received injuries in consequence of fulling against a passing train when crossing the line at June Junction on Monday last and who was brought to the Wagga ...
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Southern Argus (Goulburn, NSW : 1881 - 1885), Tue 13 May 1884, Page 2
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