THE borough council met last evening; present, Aldermen Ball (in the chair), Hawkins, Richardson, Gillespie, Mc Aliater, O'Brien, Lansdowne, Mc Shane, Read, and ...
Article : 721 wordsA WARDEN'S court was held in Goulburn yesterday before Mr. F. R. Wilshire, mining warden for the district of Berrima, when the following applications were dealt with:— ...
Article : 236 wordsDEATHS AND SICKNESS.—Mr. Edward Chalker junior, the second son of Mr. E. Chalkler of Mayor's Forest, died at his residence on Friday morning last from pleuriey ...
Article : 696 wordsSIR,—Those who have so persistently, either from ignorance or from interested motives, denounced the existence of capital, and have sought by every possible means to cripple or ...
Article : 546 wordsThe bachelors of Merrill held their second social at Castle Hill, the residence of Mr. Joseph Hallam, on the 2nd instant and much credit is due to Mrs. Hallum, her daughters. ...
Article : 263 wordsSIR.—Mr. Barton has asked the country for its assistance in making Australian federation the burning question of the day, by raising it from the narrow sphere of party politics and ...
Article : 252 wordsUnder the Birds Protection Act of 1893, assented to on the 1st instant, the close season has been altered for New South Wales. For protected birds save ...
Article : 657 wordsA WEDDING is announced to take place at 6 p.m. on Tuesday next at the Salvation Army Barracks, Clifford street, when Captains Tucker and Marsh will be united in the bonds ...
Article : 102 wordsAfter a trial extending over nine days, Patrick Carey, J. M. Stewart, George Gresham, George Parker, and Frederick Ogle were found guilty at the metropolitan ...
Article : 373 wordsMOTION UNDER SECTION 130.—In re Thomas Fairley, bankrupt, exparts the official assignes; Martin Gallagher respondent. In the bankruptcy court on Wednesday, before Mr. ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Fri 9 Jun 1893, Page 3
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