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Advertising : 968 wordsTELEGRAMS in our last briefly recorded the burning of the Theatre Royal, Sydney. We extract from the Sydney papers the following particulars:— ...
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Article : 290 wordsAN inquest on the body of the late Lord Ancram was held at Bombala on Friday, before the coroner, Mr. Murphy, and a jury of twelve. The evidence showed that deceased ...
Article : 848 wordsGOULBURN GUN CLUB.—The third competition for the trophy presented to the Goulburn Gun Club by Mr. J. J. Bruton took place on the Olympic Ground on Saturday last, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsWHILE watching the working of a large beam engine, the motive-power of a number of machines, we have been interested to notice the varying swing ...
Article : 1,100 wordsGOULBURNS V. PIONEERS.—A large crowd assembled in the glebe paddock on Saturday afternoon last to witness the above match, which was undoubtedly the most even and ...
Article : 433 wordsA good many people outside those immediately interested will regret the defeat of Mr. A. G. Blaine for the presidential chair; but supporters and opponents alike will unite ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE Daily Telegraph says—" The return of Miss Bessie Doyle to her native land is an event of no inconsiderable interest in the Sydney musical world. It will be ...
Article : 291 wordsThe recent deliverance of Cardinal Moran on the Wave of Depression, giving as some of its most prominent causes the growing vices of intemperance and gambling, is eminently ...
Article : 240 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Owen, in equity, on Friday, Mr. Knox, instructed by Mr. D. M. Myers, appeared for the plaintiff, Mrs. Alice Caroline Roberts, wife of Colonel C. F. ...
Article : 278 wordsTHE Liquor Traffic Local Option Bill, to be introduced by the postmaster-general at the beginning of next session of parliament at the request of the New South Wales Local ...
Article : 585 wordsThe other loathsome factor—intemperance—too, just as often obtains in the homes of the wealthy and stalks in high places; and surely if ...
Article : 108 wordsA MEETING of opposition members of the Legislative Assembly, convened by circular, was held on Thursday afternoon under the presidency of Mr. George H. Reid M.L.A. in ...
Article : 297 wordsThat amusing writer, the Flaneur in the Freeman's Journal, who is unapproached on the Sydney press in his peculiar style, tells a classical story of Demosthenes addressing ...
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Article : 95 wordsTHE STATE HOUSE SITE.—The public works committee has under consideration a proposal for the construction of a reservoir in the Centennial Part, Sydney, to hold ...
Article : 217 wordsCOLONEL HOLBOROW M.P. has drawn the attention of the public works department to the question of the survey of road through Messrs. Wyatt's paddock at Tarago; also to ...
Article : 56 wordsA writer in the Stationery Trade Journal says:—I saw a few days ago, in Paris, a little machine for enabling old people to read without spectacles. I am thankful to say that I never ...
Article : 248 wordsIN consequence of continued illness the leave of absence granted to the police magistrate, Mr. C. S. Alexander, to the 20th instant, has been further extended to the 11th July next. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE soil is now in good order for cropping, and this should be proceeded with at once before the [?] becomes too wet and cold. Seeds sown then us[?] succeed well. All heavy work, as pruning, tun[?] ...
Article : 243 wordsTHE season for the great sheep shows and stud sheep sales is now approaching. The first of the most important fixtures are the sheep show in Sydney during the last week ...
Article : 97 wordsBut all this time I have not said a word about the little machine. It consists of a small flat mirror, face upwards, some 5 in, long by 2½ wide. At each end is an aim ...
Article : 111 wordsPETER POIDEVIN, painting and repairs, public school, Cullarin, £17. ...
Article : 11 wordsCOLONEL HOLBOROW M.P. recently drew the attention of the public works department to the inconvenience caused to traffic by the existence of a gate on the road from Goulburn to ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Mon 20 Jun 1892, Page 2
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