London, Thursday.—A crowded ferryboat has capsized on the River Keiss, in Hungary, and 200 persons were drowned. London, Thursday.—The American Senate ...
Article : 254 wordsSIR,—Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan addressed the electors here last Saturday night. The meeting was a stormy one, owing to some remarks he made concerning Mr. J. McInerney, ...
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Advertising : 905 wordsSo far the weather has not been too severe, and stock of all descriptions are looking well. The only drawback to owners is the extraordinary low price of stock at ...
Article : 366 wordsWhilst driving home to Gininderra late on Thursday night two buggies met with rather a serious accident. It appears that some repairs are being made to the Gininderra-road ...
Article : 180 wordsMr. James McInerney, labour candidate for Queanbeyan, commenced his tour of the electorate on Monday last. He stopped at Yarra for a short time and then went on to ...
Article : 124 wordsA meeting of the executive committee of the protectionist party was held on Wednesday. Mr. James 'Murphy was selected for the Bligh electorate. Negotiations are ...
Article : 97 wordsAs we predicted, the winter is proving unusually severe, and those who provided winter fodder and shelter for their stock will be amply repaid. .All vacant land should be ploughed up ...
Article : 404 wordsOn Monday evening, 2nd inst., Mr. H. Dawson addressed a meeting of electors at Mrs. Devlin's Hotel. There were about 70 electors present. 1Mrm. J. Cotter was voted ...
Article : 367 wordsA sensational announcement was made from the balcony of the Shamrock Hotel, Perth, on Monday. A person rang a bull from the balcony, and a crowd having collected he stated ...
Article : 494 wordsSIR,—Mr. S. McNerney, of Captain's Flat is destined to shine as a writer of fiction. In his letter to you of July 2, he states that when I asserted that I had been ...
Article : 610 wordsWe are in receipt of the first issue of the "Braidwood and Araluen Liberal," a biweekly freetrade journal published in opposition to the old "Dispatch," which has had ...
Article : 120 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the above was hold on Thursday evening. Present—Ald. Land (Mayor), Beatty, J. Pike, Downey, W. Pike, Pereival, and Knox. ...
Article : 416 wordsDULHUNTY & Co. REPORT:—At our yards on Thursday we yarded to a very meagre at. tendance some 300 wethers on account of Jas. Williams and others, and about 21 head of ...
Article : 198 wordsOn Friday we received a wire from Yass announcing the death of Mrs. T. Colls, wife of Mr. T. Colls, Member for Yass in the last Parliament. Mr. Colls was called away ...
Article : 79 wordsOwing to the bell for saddling up being rung rather early, the horses in the above event got a start much sooner than was expected. National Bank, out of Good ...
Article : 742 wordsThe local branch of the Orange Institution, the Star of the South Lodge, advertises in another column that the annual grand ball will be held in the Protestant Hall ...
Article : 52 wordsFat sheep: 10,331 sheep were penned on Monday, including a fair proportion of good quality wethers and owes. The market opened rather dull, but improved as sales progressed, ...
Article : 228 wordsThe vital, statistics for the Queanbeyan district for the quarter ending June 30th, 1894, as recorded by the Registrar, were as follows Births, 21 males 17 females—total ...
Article : 39 wordsIn another column Mr. A H. Conroy, the Freetrade candidate for the Queanbeyan seat, announces the places, dates, etc., of his various meetings. Mr. Conroy addresses a ...
Article : 68 wordsThe revenue received at the local Court house by Mr. C. J. B. Hekn, J.P., as land agent, C.P.S., etc., for the quarter ending 30th June, 1894, was as follows:—From ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904), Sat 7 Jul 1894, Page 2
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