In the Legislative A [?]bly to-night, Mr. See, the Treasurer, [?] [?] said that he would take steps to [?] the contracts with the Australasian United ...
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Advertising : 282 wordsMR. Lyne, the Minister of Works, visited Wagga on Tuesday last in connection with some private business, arriving by the morning train and leaving again the same ...
Article : 994 wordsAN Albury report of Monday says:—The postal authorities here to-day re[?]ived instructions to collect duty on all dutiable Articles contained in letters or parcels coming ...
Article : 142 wordsAn endeavour is being made to meet the scarcity in the coal supply, owing to the stoppage of colliers that has taken place, by importing coal. The coalers on the Rivers ...
Article : 493 wordsTHE committee at the Adelaide conference in its report briefly reviews the work done at the three conferences, and has drawn up a concise list of 17 questions to be put to the ...
Article : 124 wordsON February 15, 1892, the Government land fronting the General Post Office in Sydney was offered at auction. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York purchased ...
Article : 267 wordsIt is reported that the terms upon which the Bank of South Australia will be absorbed in the Union Bank of Australia are that the shareholders in the former will receive one ...
Article : 346 wordsAT the Police Court on Friday (says the Burrangong Argus) a very small boy named John Payue was brought up on a charge of having stolen a box of pocket knifes from ...
Article : 429 wordsBY reservations made during the years 1867 and 1873 a block of land in the county of Start, parish of Tom's Point, on the Uardry resumed area, containing an area of 1920½ ...
Article : 657 wordsWheat is quoted at 4s 9d to 4s 10d per bushel. Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Goulburn, died this morning, aged 75. ...
Article : 465 wordsTHE Colonial Treasurer has replied to the request of Mr. Eddy, chief commissioner of railways who asked that an arbitrator be appointed to consider the scandalous and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsBroken Hill—sales £7 12s 6d Block—buyers 6d Block 10—sales £9 11s Block 14—buyers 90s, sellers 94s ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsTHE promises mads by the Minister of Works on Tuesday regarding the matters brought under his notice by the representatives of the Borough Council ...
Article : 2,713 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the Jackson's Waterholes and District Progress Association was held on the 12th inst., at the Mimoso Hotel. Present—Messrs. J. Low ...
Article : 413 wordsThe Chief Railway Commissioner, on being seen on Tuesday by a representative of the Echo, spoke freely on the subject. He had written to Mr. John See, he said, firmly ...
Article : 352 wordsABOUT six weeks ago (the Tumut Times says) one of our local fruit growers sent a consignment of fruit to Sydney, and as will be seen by the following figures, it was not a ...
Article : 344 wordsIT is pleasing to learn that the genuine interest felt by the public generally in the forthcoming Tug of War contest has resulted in ten teams having been nominated, ...
Article : 151 wordsIT is understood that Mr. F. E. Rogers, Q.C., Professor Warren, of the Sydney University, and Mr. Alex. Brown, of Newcastle, will be appointed a board to inquire into the efficiency ...
Article : 99 wordsA CRICKET match will be played at Narandera on the 23rd inst.; between teams representing Jackson's Waterholes and the Narandera Half-holiday Association. A ...
Article : 60 wordsLast night a fresh information re the [?] ezzlement of £100 was sworn against Matthias Larkin in connection with the South Melbourne Building Society frauds. ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Thu 17 Mar 1892, Page 2
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