Kate Sprowle was charged with stealing a silk umbrella the property of William Moore. Constable McHardy deposed: About two o'clock yesterday afternoon, from information I ...
Article : 737 wordsANOTHER innovation in the course of procedure of the Insolvency Court was announced on Tuesday by the Deputy Chief Commissioner, Mr. Justice McFarland. It appears that a ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE stock inspectors of New South Wales, who held a conference in Sydney recently, have recommended the Government to remove the existing prohibition against the importation of ...
Article : 228 wordsA MAN named Conroy and his wife, living at Townsville, have been arrested for the alleged murder of an infant girl left in their charge. ...
Article : 113 wordsLOCAL INDUSTRY.—On last Monday we were shown a new spring-cart which had just been finished at the establishment of Mr. WV. Claney, blacksmith, &o., of this town. It was made to ...
Article : 302 words'Not to-night, my lady,' the woman said, respectfully. 'Don't try to do any more talking to-night. Her ladyship will come presently to see you, and she'll talk ...
Article : 1,245 wordsAWAKE, dull soul, to the sweet voice of spring! Why bow to the loan phantom Caro When nature, to please you, with melody rings, And unfolds all her beauties so rare? ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Nord Deutsche Zeitung, the official organ of the Government, states that the report of an early meeting between the Emperor William and the Czar is unauthentic, and is founded on pure ...
Article : 42 wordsA conference of delegates from the agricultural societies of the South Coast was held on Tuesday in the boardroom of the South Coast and West Camden Company, Sussex-street, ...
Article : 348 wordsA NUMBER of pastoral leases, who are now on a visit to Sydney, have within the past few days waited upon the Minister for Mines, and have expressed their willingness to undertake upon ...
Article : 162 wordsIt is reported that 15 officers of the Bulgarian army have been placed under arrest, in consequence of preparations which were being made for a revolt. ...
Article : 34 wordsSANITARY.—Many of the people about here are afflicted with the itch, and a troublesome complaint it is; but as it finds almost constant employment for a good many who would otherwise ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Temps to-day, in referring to the situation in the New Hebrides, states that a settlement of the difficulty may be looked for shortly, after the present vacation of the French ...
Article : 42 wordsI HAVE not noticed any correspondence lately from Collector, while all the other towns around us can boast of a regular communication with your widely read paper. It really appears that ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. F. W. Maude, the Secretary to the Liberal Unionist Committee, has become a member of the Gladstonite party. ...
Article : 30 wordsA LARGE gathering, numbering between 5000 and 6000 people, visited Botany on Saturday to witness the finish of the contests for the Sir Joseph Banks twelfth grand handicap of 300 ...
Article : 358 wordsThe mails ex P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Carthage, from Melbourne July 27, were delivered to-day, via Brindisi. The Orient Company's R.M.S. Austral sailed ...
Article : 59 wordsWE are having very changeable weather, and what is more, very stormy. It rained very heavily nearly all last night, and when measured this morning, I am informed, there were 49 ...
Article : 355 wordsThe North German Gazette has published an article attacking the pretensions of Prince Ferdinand. ...
Article : 21 wordsAs was predicted a few days ago in these columns, the furnaces at Captain's Flat have had to shut down for want of coke. Teams with bullion and coke are stuck in many places ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE plain bare fact that the Junction Reefs gold-mine had been withdrawn from the London market was (says the Daily Telegraph) announced by cable several ...
Article : 543 wordsMr. John Higginson, who is at present in Paris, is intriguing on behalf of the New Hebrides Company, of which he is the president. He asserts that the occupation of the islands by ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE Minister for Lands on Tuesday disclosed to a deputation from the Western district some interesting details in connection with his intended amendments in the Land Act of 1884. ...
Article : 661 wordsThe International Medical Congress was opened yesterday by President Cleveland at Washington and was attended by 5000 physicians. Among those present was Miss Fanny Dickinson, the ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Samuel Turtle, teacher, Carrick and East Argyle H.T. Schools, has gained promotion by examination to class 3c (provisionally). Miss Ellen M. Isley, ...
Article : 767 wordsA DEPUTATION of gentlemen interested in the dead meat trade connected with the Southern and Western districts of the colony, accompanied by Mr. M'Court, M.P., waited on the ...
Article : 427 wordsMR. RICHARD ROWE, cattle-dealer, met with a very serious accident on Wednesday last whilst out riding. His horse bolted and fell, throwing its rider violently to the ground, with the result ...
Article : 96 wordsDURING the last few days the weather in Goulburn has been of a most unpleasant character. Cold cutting winds have prevailed, with rain more or less frequently, and occasionally a ...
Article : 60 wordsSINCE my last report to you the iron horse has been running daily to within a couple of hundred yards of the Micalago station house. It brings all the timber ...
Article : 470 wordsIT is expected that two members of the Ministry at least will accompany the members for the county and Goulburn to Crookwell on the 6th proximo, the date of the annual ...
Article : 65 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held at the Temperance Hall, Sydney, on Tuesday evening, to protest against the proposed distribution of the Bulli Fund by the Bulli Disaster Fund Distribution ...
Article : 234 wordsAs Mr. F. G. Moule, of Mellerah and Co., stock and station agents, was out driving at Yass on Saturday afternoon in his gig the horse—a young and spirited one—took fright at a ...
Article : 154 wordsA TERRIBLE accident occurred at Brogan's Creek, on the Mudgee line, on Tuesday morning. A fettler named William Turner was out as usual on his railway tricycle as night watchman, ...
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Advertising : 386 wordsBOURKE, Monday.—The news that the trainage on goods from Sydney to Bourke had been reduced to £35 per truckload has given great satisfaction here. Had this reduction been ...
Article : 87 wordsCROOKWELL, Monday.—A well-attended meeting of the Crookwell Progress Committee was hold on Saturday evening. After a lengthy discussion the secretary (Mr. Oram) was instructed ...
Article : 77 wordsBULLI, Monday.—To-day, while the midday mail coach was standing outside the Clifton Railway Station, the driver being engaged at the station, the horses started for the proprietor's ...
Article : 169 wordsTH committee of the Crookwell agricultural society on Monday selected a site for the ploughing match which is to be held on October 6. It is two miles on the Goulburn side of Crookwell. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsAt a fortnightly sale of wool on Tuesday a catalogue of 161 bales was submitted. The selection contained a few lines of good skin wools, and these were eagerly bought by ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 8 Sep 1887, Page 4
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