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Advertising : 281 wordsBy the resource and wonderful pluck of Mr. Forguson, a lorry driver in the employ of Messrs Wright Heaton and Co, Goulburn, ...
Article : 414 wordsThe cables announce a further reduction of 2d per gal. in the price of petrol in all grades, making it ½d below ...
Article : 36 wordsFather Dvies, C.A., delivered the fourth of the series of lectures under the auspices of the Fraterbuty of the Ascension in St. Saviour's Gathedral on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsFor some time past a number of Maoris, or half-caste Maoris, have been camped in a paddock on the Kenmore road. They have become general ...
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Family Notices : 434 wordsThe box plan for thhe 28th grand concert of the Goulburn Liedertafel on Tuesday next at the Broadway is well filled, and seats are in great demand. ...
Article : 412 wordsIn training to-dya, exvillent trials were done by Blairmord; Royal Blood, Oranian, Sourak, Wish Wynne, Shrapnet, Leonardo and Lady Valais. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsAt the combined practice of the Goulburn Liederiafel on Monday night, the secretary, Mr. J. E. Southwell, took the opportunity to say farewell to Mr. ...
Article : 177 wordsThe associated racing clubs to-day readmitted the jackeys whose licenses were c[?]lled recently following the racing boyeott. The trouble in pony circles ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. C. ("Dick") Townsend of Goulburu, will be operating at Randwick daring the forthe[?]ming carnival and will be pleased to meet old clients at Stand ...
Article : 33 wordsAlthough there have been numerous [?]lated instanees of birds being killed by driven golf balls, the experience of two players on the Thorpe Hall course, ...
Article : 159 wordsThe first snipe of the season was shot by Mr. Alf. Poarec, of Wooragee, Taralga. [?] ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Wagga Eisteddfod commenced yesterday, and the Goulburn coupotitors will leave by car to-day for Gunning, where they will give a concert ...
Article : 234 wordsMrs. E. A. Ogllvy; [?]ll recently ownor of the Matrrickville "Record," was in Goulburn yesterday on her way to Braldwood. ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. Wm, Lyach, one of the Shire Council employees, had his foot badly cut while chopping some of the fallen timber on the road near Tolldale. The axe ...
Article : 131 wordsA young lady narrowly escaped being horned and knocked down by a straying cow in the maing street of Tumnt. She was passing by Burbour's garage, when a ...
Article : 67 wordsA visitor to Goulburn yesterday was Mr. W. E. Dwyer, until about two years ago a solicitor in Goulburn. Mr. Walter Thorman, formerly ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Rew F. W. Walker addressed a largely attended meeting of the Goldsmith street Wesley [?] oin Monday night on "The life and work ...
Article : 124 wordsWhile drawing to one side of the road, to allow another vehicle to pass, a motor-van passing through Rosewood, 13 miles from Tumbarum[?], skidded and topp[?]ed ...
Article : 99 wordsQueanbeyan Warrigals defeated a combined Rugby League team of East and South Goulburn by 38 points to 15, at Que[?]oyan on Saturday. ...
Article : 64 wordsMiss Poldevin won the ladies' championship of the associated of the Goulburn Golf Club. Miss Po[?]vin and Mrs. Adams were the only two ...
Article : 67 wordsAt a meeting of Parkesbourne Methodists on Monday night a scheme was innugurated for the [?]tion [?] a school hall. The sum of £56 was ...
Article : 68 wordsA ten-year-old had watching players at the Bathurst gold [?]ks was struck on the mouth by a golf club. Three of his teeth were dislodged, and gashes in[?]leted ...
Article : 41 wordsWest Goulburn Anglicans and ad[?]ronts of the Church of England generally. In Goulburn are rominded of the sale of work and hazaar to be ...
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Southern Morning Herald (Goulburn, NSW : 1920 - 1923), Wed 26 Sep 1923, Page 1
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