John Byrne pleaded guilty to on information charging him with suffering a horse to stray in the streets, and was fined 5s with 2s 6d costs of court. ...
Article : 1,811 wordsTHE third of the series of Christian Evidence lectures under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. will be delivered this (Thursday) evening by the Rev. A. M. Tait, who will take for his subject, ...
Article : 55 wordsDEAR MR. EDITOR,—A large number of your subscribers must fool grateful to "Tired" for his pithy remarks contained in your last issue re the Gundaroo correspondent and the Wizard. ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Sportsman publishes a cablegram from Melbourne, stating that the trustees of the Association Cricket Ground, Sydney, have not guaranteed the matches to be played by Shaw ...
Article : 72 wordsIt was just then that the sound of the open door aroused her, and Lord Chesterleigh stood before her. 'Crying,' he said; 'that is a good sign, ...
Article : 1,275 wordsIn the Supreme Court on Tuesday, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Innes, and Mr. Justice Stephen. Mr. Colonna-Close appeared for Nathan Moses Lazarus to move to make ...
Article : 104 wordsTwo races will take place at the Wayo Inn, on the Crookwell Road, on Saturday next—the first, for £5 aside, between Mr. McLachlan's b m Busybody and Mr. G. Gray's b m Mislep, ...
Article : 62 wordsMichael Davitt has presented medals, gold chains, and money to the women who resisted the bailiffs at the Bodyke evictions. Mr. Davitt is preaching a now rent campaign, demanding a ...
Article : 43 wordsAT a fortnightly wool sale on Tuesday a catalogue of 156 bales was offered. The bulk comprised scoured fellmongered lots—none of which could be classed above medium quality. ...
Article : 134 wordsJames Gordon Young, aged 25, son of Mr. George Young, an old colonist and merchant, was found alone and dead in a railway carriage between the Port and ...
Article : 1,050 wordsAT the Bathurst Quarter Sessions, which opened on Tuesday before Judge Docker, Mr. Ellis prosecuting for the Crown, and old man named Josiah Cramp appeared to answer a ...
Article : 97 wordsOBITUARY.—Death has again boon in our midst. On Thursday last Miss Ellen McGaw died of fever, and on the day following her brother Joseph succumbed to the same disease. The youth ...
Article : 426 wordsIt is stated that the settlement of the Afghan boundary question was produced by the Czar overruling his advisers. The Russian press is more favourable to England. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Henniker Heaton proceeds to Italy next week on business relating to the Australian postage service. ...
Article : 22 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A performing bear, in charge of throe Frenchmen, was exhibited at Seymour last week. Two of them left for Melbourne, leaving the third to look after Bruin. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Daily Telegraph Crookwell correspondent wired on Tuesday:—"A prospecting party for some time past has been engaged in testing various parts of this district, and to-day two of ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Australian mails ex Mariposa, from Sydney 15th June, were delivered to-day via San Francisco. The mails per P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Bengal, ...
Article : 46 wordsMAITLAND, Tuesday.—A sad case of death from alcoholic poisoning occurred in Maitland on Sunday to a young married woman named Rebecca Maud Castelli. From evidence adduced ...
Article : 189 wordsThe county of Antrim has been proclaimed under the Crimes Act, which now embraces the whole of Ireland. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Pall Mall Gazette publishes the report of an interview with Sir Patrick Jennings on Irish affairs. The tone adopted by Sir Patrick is more Nationalistic than when his views were published ...
Article : 98 wordsAT the Rye Park. Police Court, on Monday, Joseph Smith complained against Mary Shepherd for that she did on the 22nd ult., at Jenkins' Crook, cause torture to a pig, the property of ...
Article : 220 wordsThe magnificent fleet which assembled at Spithead for the Grand Jubilee Naval Review has now dispersed; but the opportunity is to be taken of executing a number of manœuvres ...
Article : 87 wordsAT Tuena the silver-mining company's works have been stopped owing to the want of coke. An expert smelter has just arrived from Germany for the purpose of taking charge of the smelting ...
Article : 147 wordsTHE WEATHER.—A boisterous, cold wind has prevailed during the past eight or nine days, accompanied with occasional showers of hail and rain, and the weather is intensely cold. We are ...
Article : 814 wordsThe Pope has written a letter to Cardinal Rampolla, the Pontifical Secretary of State, in which he refers at length to the efforts which it is believed have been made to bring about a ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE annual meeting of the District Grand Lodge of Freemasons, under the Grand Lodge of Scotland, was held at the Masonic Hall, York-street, on Tuesday evening, Dr. W. G. ...
Article : 350 wordsTHE discovery of the first gold in New South Wales is a matter which is rapidly fading away from the memories of the people, and the circumstances of the finding have been forgotten by ...
Article : 296 wordsThe Government, whilst taking the necessary stops to maintain order in Ireland by proclaiming the entire country, have not brought into operation the sixth section, which was intended to suppress ...
Article : 83 wordsTHE case of Michael Kerrigan, solicitor of Kempsey, came under the notice of the Full Court sitting in Banco on Tuesday. During the last term of the Supreme Court several affidavits ...
Article : 146 wordsIT is reassuring to learn that there are strong probabilities of a still further revival in the prospects of gold-mining throughout the colony generally. From time to ...
Article : 105 wordsHENRY TOPHAM was charged at the Central Court, Sydney, on Tuesday, with forging a cheque for £7 10s on the Haymarket Branch of the A.J.S. Bank, purporting to be signed by ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE Quarter Sessions opened on Tuesday before Judge Docker. Mr. Ellis was Crown Prosecutor. John Cann, charged with stealing gold from the hut of Henry Pollah, Mountain ...
Article : 103 wordsAT the Louth Police Court on Tuesday before Mr. King, P.M., Jas. Wilson, of Dunlop station, sued four of the rouseabout in his employ for refusing to work according to agreement. It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 wordsTan inquest on the body of Cissy Bradshaw, who died suddenly at the house of a Mrs. Brown, in Barker's-lane, off Bathurst-street, on the afternoon of the 20th instant, was resumed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsOUR PARK.—The trustees have entered into an agreement to get the paths in the park formed and gravelled, and all the grass and rubbish cut down and cleared off. They are now calling for ...
Article : 121 wordsAn inquiry office for the use of persons seeking information on matters relating to Crown lands was opened in connection with the Department of Lands on Tuesday. The office, ...
Article : 149 wordsOn Tuesday, owing to the bad state of the roads, the mail-coach got bogged about a mile on the Goulburn side of Laggan, and the only passenger had to walk to the township for ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 28 Jul 1887, Page 4
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