IN a supplement to the Government Gazette dated Wednesday, 14th April, the by-laws made by the Borough Council of Queanbeyan for carrying into effect the provisions of the Nuisances Prevention ...
Article : 301 wordsBEFORE the police-Magistrate and Mr. A. S. chisholm, J.P. PROTECTION. Thomas William Horn gave himself up to ...
Article : 854 wordsTRADE has been very flat during the week. There is no change whatever in the quotations. Four was unchanged in Melbourne on Wednesday; wheat, 4s 4½d to 4s 5d. ...
Article : 35 wordsA MEETING in connection with the working men's club was held on Thursday evening last in the large upstairs room at the Oddfellows' Hall, the business being to receive the report of the provisional ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 950 wordsBefore the police-Magistrate. Mrs. Morgan was charged with stealing three turkeys and one drake, the property of Mrs. John Rielly, of Molonglo Bridge. Mr. Gannon for ...
Article : 364 wordsTHE Rev. George Martin, who last year held the position of President to the Goulburn Cycling Club, was unanimously re-elected to the same office at the annual meeting on ...
Article : 802 wordsTHE Paris correspondent of the Times relates that on the afternoon of March 10 an attempt was made to kill M. Jules Verne, the novellist at Amiens. He had come from the Union Club-house at 5 p.m., and ...
Article : 219 wordsAMPLE arrangements have been made for the satisfaction of lovers of sport on Easter Monday, the 26th instant, as will be seen from the following epitome of the various amusements set down for ...
Article : 549 wordsThe anniversary meeting of the above society was held on Wednesday evening in the Primitive Methodist School-room, Lagoon-street. The room was crowded, there being scarcely sitting room for ...
Article : 184 wordsAt the Rye Park Police Court on Monday, before Messrs. Wotton, P.M., and A. Hume and N. R. Besnard, Js.P., Alfred McCutcheon was charged with having, on or before the beginning of December, ...
Article : 222 wordsIN the Assembly on Tuesday evening the House went into committee on Mr. Heydon's motion for payment of members, but as members were not prepared to proceed Mr. Forsyth proposed to adjourn till ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsQUITE a stir was occasioned in town on Monday, when it became known that nearly all the Crown lands within the borough had been pegged off in quarter acre blocks under the Mining Act. The ...
Article : 146 wordsMR. ARMSTRONG, of I field, living next door to Mr. S. Ferguson, met with an accident on Thursday about seven miles from town. It seems he was driving a dray, and one of the wheels encountering ...
Article : 79 wordsAT a meeting of the council of the New South Wales Rifle Association on Wednesday night the following team was selected to represent New South Wales at Wimbledon in July next. The united ...
Article : 128 wordsWe extract from the Melbourne Age of Tuesday the following unsavoury paragraph:—"Complaints have been made for some time by residents at Kew as to the nuisance created at a Chinese garden near ...
Article : 217 wordsPOLICE COURT.—A special meeting of the Gunning bench of magistrates, at which there were present—Messrs. W. R. Reynolds, A. S. Jones, J. S. Sands, and W. Grovenor, was held on Thursday last for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsIn an action for libel brought by Mr. A. B. Rae, of the Western Independent, Bathurst, against the proprietors of the Bathurst Times, which resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff for £10, Sir George Innes, ...
Article : 176 wordsMR. W. CLARKE gave notice in the Assembly on Tuesday, of his intention to move, contingent on the motion to go into Committee of Supply, that the following words be added:—"And this House is of ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 24 Apr 1886, Page 3
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