THE causes of postal irregularities, which are so annoyingly frequent, are generally not to be traced; but so far as Sydney correspondence is concerned, wherever inquiry has resulted in eliciting the cause ...
Article : 1,356 wordsTHE conference sermon on this subject was preached in the church in Goldsmith-street by the Rev. A. J. Webb on Sunday evening. The attendance was good, considering the weather. ...
Article : 575 wordsTHE annual exhibition and distribution of prizes at the high school in connection with St. Patrick's Convent of Mercy, Bourke-street, took place on Tuesday last in presence of a large gathering of ...
Article : 2,035 wordsLetters intended for insertion must be sent by post only, addressed to "the Editor." No expectation should be entertained that a decision with respect to their admissibility will be given otherwise than through the paper ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsTHE news that the ministry have determined that in the interests of the country they will continue to hold office will be received with general satisfaction. It is no boast for them ...
Article : 1,165 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. VAGRANCY.—Elizabeth White was brought up as having no lawful visible means of support. Sergeant Oliver deposed that on that morning ...
Article : 168 wordsSOME further particulars of the exhibition of paintings and studies at the academy of music by the pupils of Mr. W. G. Rendall, referred to in our last, are herewith subjoined. ...
Article : 1,224 wordsBefore Messrs. Meyer and J, Clifford. BREACH OF TOWNS POLICE ACT.—James Simons was summoned for allowing cows to stray in the street. ...
Article : 947 wordsSIR,—I notice a letter in Saturday's Evening Penny Post, by A. Lansdowne, headed Codlin Moth, which I consider worthy of a wide circulation. Would you therefore kindly copy it? I consider the means ...
Article : 370 wordsSIR,—I saw in last Thursday's issue of your paper a report of the rush to Junction Point, Now, sir, who. over sent you that report [it was a telegram to the S. M. Herald] must know nothing whatever ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Thu 20 Dec 1888, Page 2
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