THE following motions have been given notice of for the meeting of the Borough Council this evening:— Alderman Lansdowne will move—"That municipalities where the c[?]spits are cleaned in the ...
Article : 326 wordsTHE select committee in reference to the Chinese dispute has abandoned all attempts to bring about a reconciliation and has decided to let matters take their own course. ...
Article : 132 wordsTHE chief business in the Legislative Council was the second reading of the King-street to Ocean-Street Cable Tramway Bill. The bill met with a good deal of criticism. Finally the second reading ...
Article : 1,717 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS. One man for being drunk was fined 5s; in default, 24 hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 1,166 wordsFEBRUARY has been phenomenally dry, especially considering the great rain in other colonies and the good effect of the heavy January rains, and where good effect has not been taken crops are parched. ...
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Advertising : 735 wordsThe Hon. E. Stanhope, Secretary of State for the War Department, further stated, in the course of the discussion in the House of Commons yesterday upon army matters, that he regretted the local ...
Article : 975 wordsWE notice that Alderman Cowburn has tabled a motion for the meeting of the Council this evening for the appointment of a committee "to inquire into the working and duties of officers and men ...
Article : 242 wordsTHE following letter with respect to the animal about which there was so much controversy recently speaks for itself:—"National Museum, Melbourne, 4th March, 1892. Sir Frederick McCoy, director ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsHere's a man who hates a billy, Which is just a trifle silly; A hat's no thing a man to check by, And some prefer his boots and neck-tie. ...
Article : 177 wordsPLAYGOERS are reminded that the Keightley Dramatic Company open to-night in the Academy of Music with the romantic Australian drama, "Bail Up." As already stated, Mrs. Keightley ...
Article : 86 wordsTHAT any sane man should indulge in what may he termed the "billy bat cant" is extraordinary. To judge a man by his clothes may be common enough amongst school ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsAs the Bishop of Goulburn will be unable by reason of his serious illness to confirm the candidates now being prepared, the Primate, the Most Rev. Dr. Saumarez Smith, has kindly consented to ...
Article : 82 wordsTHIS popular game is again calling forth the enthusiasm of its votaries, and whether you stroll down Auburn-street or mix with the solemn-looking auditory who nightly patronise our trans-Pacific ...
Article : 593 wordsMR. J. LUMSDEN has again kindly consented to take the explanation of 60 really first-class photographs graphs of Canada to-morrow evening at the weekly entertainment for the people. Fresh energy is ...
Article : 69 wordsMR. G. H. Reid, the leader of the Opposition, has given notice in the Assembly to move this (Thursday) evening for leave to introduce a bill to abolish the system of paying fees to members of ...
Article : 49 wordsAT the ordinary meeting of the unemployed at the Trades Hall, Melbourne, on Wednesday, instead of making appeals to toe Government for assistance, the meeting almost exclusively directed ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE latest news from Wilcannia states that the weather continues terribly hot, with a shade temperature of 112° F. The country throughout the Western pastoral districts is in a deplorable ...
Article : 135 wordsON Sunday last a party of local cyclists—Messrs. Hayes, Quartly, Morris, Jack, E. Kercher, Brice, and A. H. Judd—journeyed to the Look-over on their machines. They left Goulburn at 6.30. The ...
Article : 220 wordsFOBBKS, Tuesday.—At the Police Court this morning Charles Burt, licensee of the Welcome Home Hotel, Forbes, was charged with selling beer containing a deleterious substance, to wit, ...
Article : 414 wordsIN No. 2 Jury Court on Wednesday the case Hegherty v. the National Mutual Life Association. of Australasia, claim for £400 in respect of a policy of insurance issued to the husband of ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE following players, which comprise most of the prominent players of the city, will visit Crookwell to compete in a match on Saturday with that township. They are requested to meet at the Royal ...
Article : 147 wordsANOTHER consignment of between 300 and 400 cases of apples was sent away to-day for shipment to England by the Orizaba. Mr. Peters forwards 50 cases, Mrs. Gale, of Mummell, 30, Mr. ...
Article : 55 wordsAT the Wesleyan Conference on Tuesday the Rev. W. G. Taylor presented the draft of the letter of the sub-committee appointed to draw up a reply to the letter from a deputation from the ...
Article : 256 wordsINTENDING exhibitors are reminded that entries for the twelfth annual show of the Goulburn A., P., and H. Society close on Saturday next, 12th instant, with the secretary, Mr. J. J. Roberts, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 wordsOWNERS of property will be glad to hear that the attempt to impose additional rates for the insurance of property in Goulburn has failed, and that in nearly all re-insurance cases, at all events, the ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the committee was held last evening, when there was a full attendance. Accounts were passed for payment. Applications for the positions of staff-nurse and probationer were ...
Article : 80 wordsTHE Daily News, commenting upon the recent London County Council election, says that the rating of ground rents was the principal issue before the electors, and that in the absence of ...
Article : 90 wordsDr. Cobb, in presenting an exhaustive report on experiments he had made to the Adelaide conference on "Rust in Wheat," predicted that in five or ten years rust in wheat would be a thing of the ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 10 Mar 1892, Page 2
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