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Article : 163 wordsA meeting of the Goulburn Protection Association, to which all protectionists are invited, will be held in the association's rooms (over Messrs. Knowlman Bros.) this evening ...
Article : 31 wordsWith reference to the survey of Wade's Hill, Crookwell, Mr. Rose is informed that is is not yet completed, but the local officer has been directed to attend to it as soon as ...
Article : 50 wordsIT is proposed early in August next to give a promenade concert in Goulburn on a very large scale in aid of the Ladies' Benevolent Society. Mr. C. Rogers has generously ...
Article : 171 wordsA COMMITTEE-MEETING of the above was hold on Tuesday evening in the Lecture-hall. The only clergyman present was the Rev. Canon Scares, who always takes great interest in this ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Fri 28 Jun 1895, Page 2
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