MR. BARNES, the newly-elected member for Gundagai, denies the truth the rumour that he is likely to resign to make room for Sir George Dibbs. At the declaratian of the poll on Thursday both ...
Article : 1,288 wordsIN a shop in George-street a petition against a certain Supreme Court judge is posted which people are requested by the promoters to sign. The notice in regard to this matter concludes: "This petition ...
Article : 411 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent, "H. A. R. P.," kindly wishes me to "study the first chapter of Isaiah, which I will do, provided he will try and learn the spirit of "the Sermon on the Mount," for he ...
Article : 519 wordsBUSINESS has fallen into its normal state, and things generally are quiet. Potatoes have come in freely this week and the quality showed an improvement. The main crop ...
Article : 384 wordsMessrs. Crick and Meagher, solicitors, have intimated to Mr. Premier Reid that unless he apologises and withdraws certain statements alleged to have been made during the election campaign ...
Article : 128 wordsTHE wholesale exposures at the recent Licensing Court, and the refusal of the Bench to grant many licenses because of the bad quality of the liquor dispenses, as shown by the analysis of samples ...
Article : 1,658 wordsTHE Gloucestershire team on 17th June began a match with Warwickshire on the county ground at Edgbaston, and a representative of the Birmingham Daily Post interviewed Dr. W. G. Grace at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 wordsTHE monthly meeting of the committee was held on Thursday evening, Mr. A. Ellis, president, in the chair. Accounts amounting to £44 8s 4d were passed for payment. The receipts were £24 5s 8d, ...
Article : 63 wordsDEAR SIR,—Sailors say the most difficult animal to get on board ship is a pig. So great and so well known is the obstinacy of this quadruped that they declare the only way to ship him successfully is to ...
Article : 433 wordsWEST MAITLAND, Thursday.—A blind man named William Lambert, well known in Sydney and Newcastle, was found the other day in a filthy and neglected condition in an old house. He was ...
Article : 54 wordsAT the meeting of the Gundagai Pastures and Stock Protection Board last week, a circular was read from the Wentworth Board proposing that the Government should be asked to retire the Chief ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 wordsBathurst, Thursday.—After leaving school to-day three lads were playing on the railway near the overhead bridge at Vale-road by riding on an empty cattle truck. Richard Evans, aged 10, was riding ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsTHE English N.C.U. Championships were contested during the third week in June. The one mile was won by A. J. Watson, of the Polytechnic Club, by a wheel in 3min. 28 1-5 sees. The one ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR,—In view of the necessity of an early amendment of the electoral law if New South Wales, perhaps it is opportune to consider whether, under the present Act, undue Parliamentary representation ...
Article : 704 wordsARRANGEMENTS were being made on the steamer Urmston Grange on Thursday for the shipment of cattle that is to be taken via the River Plato to London. The cattle will be stalled on deck. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 550 wordsA correspondent writes:—The annual arbor day was celebrated last Friday, the 26th instant, when 20 trees were "well and faithfully planted" within the school enclosure, under the efficient instruction ...
Article : 300 wordsA CONCERT was given in St. Nicholas' School room, North Goulburn, on Thursday evening by the church chair, who were assisted by several local talented vocalists and ...
Article : 331 wordsMOLD, the famous professional bowler, who plays for Lancashire, was responsible for remarkable performance during the match between his county and Notts on June 18th last. The fixture was ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE Rev. J. Fulton preaches his farewell sermon to-morrow (Sunday). As the rev. gentleman took a lively interest in local matters and it well-known in the city, we have no doubt that others besides his ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 3 Aug 1895, Page 1
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