DEAR SIR,—As some of your readers do not appear to thoroughly understand the surroundings of the above case, I trust you will allow me a short space to briefly explain this matter. I am of the opinion ...
Article : 828 wordsFEBRUARY has been phenomenally dry, especially considering the great rain in other colonies and the good effect of the heavy January rains, and where care has not been taken crops are parched. ...
Article : 360 wordsMESSRS. W. Sands and Co. held a property sale at the Royal Hotel thin morning. There was a good attendance, and biddings wore brisk up to a certain point, but in most cases failed to roach owners' ...
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Advertising : 780 wordsTHE adjourned meeting of the Unemployed Relief Committee was appointed to be held at the Town Hall on Monday evening, but only one member of the committee (Mr. John O'Brien) put in an ...
Article : 2,086 wordsTHE Rev. Canon Puddicombe is still very unwell. Yesterday the rev. gentleman, under instructions from his medical adviser, Dr. McMaster, who wishes to obtain for his patient complete rest, went ...
Article : 72 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate. TRAVELLING WITH AN EXPIRED TICKET. Sidney Olson was charged with travelling on the railway with an expired ticket from Sydney to ...
Article : 234 wordsTYPHOID fever has made its appearance in Goulburn, and one case has already proved fatal—that of Mr. G. Brown, who died on Friday last. There are at present three cases fully developed in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsMRS. KEIGHTLEY'S Dramatic Company will open in the Academy of Music on Thursday evening in the Australian drama, specially written for the lady mentioned, entitled "Bail Up." The piece permits ...
Article : 246 wordsIN our advertising columns of to-day appears the preliminary announcement of a grand bazaar to be held towards the end of the month. This bazaar has for its object the liquidation of the debt on the ...
Article : 299 wordsIT is many a long day since matters in Europe were such an ominous appearance. The riots in Berlin and Vienna and the looting, by great crowds of the starving, of the butchers' and bakers' shops recall ...
Article : 1,039 wordsTHE amount of disinterested advice Australia gets from the various financial journals published in London is surprising. Hardly a day passes without something being cabled ...
Article : 1,226 wordsTHE Tate River tin mines of Northern Queensland are being rapidly developed. An area of 95 acres of alluvial tin ground, once taken up Mr. John Robb, the railway contractor, is now owned by a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsSIR,—Two letters in your last issue appear in answer to mine on the above. I prefer to answer critics who are not afraid to append their names to their effusions, and I have but little time just now ...
Article : 836 wordsMR. C. A. Willans, the Crown Lands Agent, is at present unable to attend to the duties of his office, his right hand having been bitten by some insect, and blood poisoning following, making it ...
Article : 61 wordsMR. VERNON (the Colonial Architect), Dr. Manning, and Mr. Horbury Hunt, the board appointed by the Government to decide upon the merits of competitive designs sent in for the proposed lunatic ...
Article : 109 wordsIN the Supreme Court on Saturday in Banco, before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Stephen, Mr. Edward Francis Thomas was admitted as a solicitor, and the conditional admission of Mr. ...
Article : 39 wordsFOR the first time during the current session of Parliament there was, on Monday, no quorum present in the Legislative Assembly when toe bell rang at 28 minutes past 4. The few members in ...
Article : 111 wordsON last Sabbath seven prizes were distributed in connection with the competition for the best report of the sermon on "Birds of the Bible." We have given a specimen of the reports given by the ...
Article : 191 wordsA BANQURT in honour of Mr. W. P. Crick, M.L.A., was given at Bathurst on Monday night by the electors of West Macquarie. Mr. Dibbs and Mr. Suttor wore amongst those present. Mr. ...
Article : 282 wordsTHE melancholy spectacle of three funeral was witnessed on Sunday. The remains of Mr. Geoffrey Brown, whose death was reported in our issue of Saturday last, was interred in the Church ...
Article : 192 wordsAT the Homebush fat stock sales on Monday there was a rather small attendance of buyers. 903 head of cattle worn yarded. The market was dull and lower, owing to the trade anticipating heavy ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE weekly meeting was held in the schoolroom as usual on Friday evening, Mr. J. Koopp (president) in the chair. Considering the very unfavourable weather the attendance was not bad. The ...
Article : 161 wordsON Sunday afternoon last the house of Mr. P. S. Grunsell at North Goulburn, near the railway gates, was broken into and robbed. Entrance was obtained by smashing a pane of glass in the front ...
Article : 138 wordsAN interesting experiment, in the light of the recent controversy upon the probability or otherwise of snakes swallowing their young under the influence of fear, was made on Saturday afternoon ...
Article : 192 wordsON Saturday morning Mr. Ninian Melville, the Chairman of Committees, accepted the Supreme Court writ issued by Mr. J. M. Toohey, one of .the representatives of South Sydney, in which he claims ...
Article : 130 wordsWITH a view of furnishing a correct report to all those interested in the illness of the Bishop of Goulburn it has been decided to post a daily bulletin at the Diocesan au Office in Montague-street. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsPEDESTIANS are reminded that the nominations for the grand handicap in connection with the St. Patrick's Day sports close this evening. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 8 Mar 1892, Page 2
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