THE pastoralists have not taken any decided action with regard to a conference, but it is quite likely that during the day some definite time will be fixed for meeting and delegates elected. ...
Article : 299 wordsFROM various parts of the country reports more or less vague have come to hand of disastrous floods. The Bacchus Marsh and Ballan districts are statedito be in a state of flood, and ...
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Advertising : 603 wordsThe author of Don Juan struck a great fact when he wrote— 'Tis strange—but true; for truth is always strange, Stranger than fiction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 396 wordsA SITTING of the Small Debts Court was held this (Tuesday) morning before Messrs. C. S.Alexander (chairman), E. J. Ball, J. Clifford, J. Oliver, and A. de Lisle Hammond. ...
Article : 373 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of the Presbyterians of the city and other friends was held at the Trinity Presbyterian Church Hall on Monday evening for the purpose of bidding good-bye to the Rev. ...
Article : 1,812 wordsTHE introduction of the question of extending the franchise to women under the proposed amended Electoral Bill came very near to breaking up the Government. ...
Article : 1,069 wordsMR. WHITELEY KING, secretary of the Pastoralists' Union, having received a telegram from Mr. D. Temple, secretary of the Shearers' Union, confirming Mr. Toomey's action, a ...
Article : 431 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate and Messrs. J. Clifford, E. J. Ball, A. de Lisle Hammond, and J. Oliver. DRUNK. ...
Article : 103 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday.—When the Union Company's steamer Rotomahana was between Gisborne and Napier on Saturday morning, the chief officer's attention was called by the ...
Article : 107 wordsA PRISONER in the dock caused some commotion at the Control Court on Monday by making an unexpected attack on a constable who was prosecuting him for having insufficient means of ...
Article : 111 wordsAN accident, attended with fatal results, happened to a son of Mr. Timothy O'Leary, of the Harp Hotel, Auburn-street, on Sunday morning last at Breadalbane. The little fellow, aged ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE Pioneer Club engaged with the Wallaroos on Saturday let on the ground of the former in the presence of between 300 and 400 spectators. As has been the case all the season, the ground ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 872 wordsTHE fire bell at the Montaguo-street station rang out an alarm at about 7 o'clock last evening, and almost immediately crowds of people were seen hurrying hither and thither to ...
Article : 81 wordsON Monday the Railway Commissioners received the following tenders:—For the supply of 100 sets of ironwork for "D" waggon brakes, 13 offers, lowest Messrs. Rodgers and Son, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe rebel outbreak at Yemen, in Arabia, has been subdued. The Turkish troops attached the rebels and completely routed them. The Labour Leaders in England. ...
Article : 522 wordsIn a paragraph last week we mentioned that Messrs. Taunton Brothers, the successful tendarern for the erection of the new Public School, had had their deposit returned to them, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsBATHURST, Monday.—The Quarter Sessions were held to-day before Judge Decker. Mr. Butterworth was Crown-Prosecutor. Owen O'Neill was found not guilty of having in his ...
Article : 132 wordsA MATCH took place at Yass on Saturday last between teams representing the Goulburn Reserve Rifle Company and the local Volunteer Infantry. The Goulburn men intended to leave ...
Article : 282 wordsTHE constant rain, have rendered the soil too wet for farm and garden work, and cropping will be late. As prospects are good, crops may safely be sown late this season, also tree ...
Article : 334 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday.— News received in Dunedin states that three young men named Meikle, Blanchard, and Beer, while out in the Kigeburn Ranges searching for a brother of the ...
Article : 60 wordsAs previously announced, Mr. E. M. G. Eddy, the Chief Commissioner of New South Wales Railways, is about to pay a brief visit to England. He has received from the ...
Article : 153 wordsAT noon to-day (Tuesday) an Executive Council meeting, convened by the Premier, will be held in the Council-chamber. Half-an-hour later members of the Ministry will assemble in ...
Article : 158 wordsCOOMA, Monday.—Yesterday the highest flood over known by any present residents of Cooma was witnessed. By 11 o'clock on Sunday Cooma Creek and Cooma back creek were ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 4 Aug 1891, Page 2
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