You at least, Mr. Editor of the Goulburn Herald, have done well in the past in point, out the evils of undue borrowing by the colonies, with the accompanying certainty ...
Article : 1,214 wordsA SITTING of this court was held at Goulburn on Tuesday last before Messrs. F. E. Rogers Q.C. (president,) Freeman, and Bre[?]dis. The following case were dealt with:—John ...
Article : 975 wordsTHE anniversary sermone of this school wise preached of last Sunday afternoon and evening to the North Goulburn Church; that in the afternoon by the Rev. W. W. Rutlodge, and ...
Article : 632 wordsLetter intended for insertion must be sent by post only, addressed to "the Editor." No caportation should be entertained that a decision with respected to their admissibilly will be pirson otherwise than ...
Article : 91 wordsTHE family name of the Earl of Jersey, the newly appointed Governor of New South Wales it Albert George Child Villiers. He was born on March 20, 1846, and is, therefore, ...
Article : 686 wordsA MEETING of the committee wan held on Friday evening, the 25th instant, his worship the Mayor taking the chair. The hon. secretary (Mr. G. W. J.Thornton) read the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsTHE difficulty existing between the Steamship Owner's Association and the Federated Soamen's Union throws a side-light upon the conditions ...
Article : 1,094 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr. Oliver. LERCENY.—George T. J. Erby (nineteen) was charged with stealing two overcoats from the shop of Thomas James Buck in ...
Article : 1,129 wordsA VARIETY concert in aid of the funds of the Goulburn Reserve Rifle Company took place in the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening and was a decided success. The dress circle ...
Article : 786 wordsIN my last I said I would toll you more about a social to be hold by L.O.L. Lodge, the Loyal Argyle. Well, on Saturday the 26th instant, they had a very agreeable meeting, to which a ...
Article : 323 wordsTHE weather has been very sessonable since my last. Frosts have kept away very well. We had a small fall of snow, and the hilltops were covered bebind Lake Bathurst. ...
Article : 65 wordsSir,—In a letter in your issue of to-day Mr. Meyer quotes a passage from a speech of mine in parliament, that the Railway Bill made differential rates illegal. ...
Article : 416 wordsOur little place is still the same nothing to enliven us at all; although we cannot expect much on account of the miserable weather we have had of Into, but we will live in hopes ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Thu 31 Jul 1890, Page 2
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