The hyacinth heads the list of popular winter blooming bulbs. A favorite method of cultivating it is in glasses. Fill the glass with pure rain water, and change the water ...
Article : 161 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—A final reply has been received by the medical profession from the Government respecting Deeming's brain. The letter states that the Government sees no reason why Deeming's ...
Article : 426 wordsAN appalling boating disaster happened in the bay yesterday. The sailing boat Progress, of Mornington, yesterday convoyed a team from the Mornington Football Club to play a match at Mordialloe, ...
Article : 739 wordsOUR MEMBER.—I learn that our respected member intends paying us a visit shortly in order to render an account of his stewardship since his last elections and also to inquire into the wants of his constituents ...
Article : 556 wordsTHE new School of Arts at Marulan was formally opened on Friday evening, and the occasion was marked by the holding of a public banquet. It is two or three years since the institution was first ...
Article : 3,454 wordsMr. W. P. Gebhard tells how those who are neither plumbers nor sanitary inspectors may, locate the slightest leakage in water pipes by introducing, essence of peppermint into ...
Article : 239 wordsTHE Times has a contributed article on Mr. Cartwright's gold mine, which is situated about three miles from the Sutton Hotel. The writer says the amount of work done on the ground by Mr. ...
Article : 517 wordsAT the Braidwood Police Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. J. L. King, P.M., J. W. Bunn, and John Wallace, Charles Blumer was summoned by Dr. Llewellyn for having ...
Article : 221 wordsOysters are very good when baked with crackers as a dish for luncheon or tea. Open several crackers and, spread them with butter; put half of them into a baking pan and ...
Article : 78 wordsFlowering grasses, dried and arranged with pressed leaves, palm fronds, peacock feathers, berries, etc., compose graceful vase bouquets for the season of the year when in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 276 wordsMINING.—Two furnaces at the Koh-i-noor has been working continuously for five weeks, and appear to be doing fairly well. The manager, Mr. Trevanick has, I believe, tendered his resignation, and is about ...
Article : 212 wordsSIR,—The Sydney dailies this morning inform us that Mr. Playfair, Premier of South Australia, has a consultation with the New South Wales Ministers on intercolonial freetrade. Mr. Playfair ...
Article : 355 wordsSINGLE meetings in the insolvent estates of Richard Belgrove, labourer, of Goulburn, and James Waye, of Yarra, will be held in Goulburn, on 16th June next, ...
Article : 27 wordsABOUT one of the most gratifying pieces of news in regard to mining in the district (says the Braidwood Dispatch) is the visit here of a Mr. Bennett, a mining expert, during the ...
Article : 424 wordsBefore Mr. J. L. King, P. M. James Danials summoned James Cronan to have him bound over to keep the peace towards him. Complainant stated that he and defendant had a ...
Article : 267 wordsLOUTH, Thursday.—About the end of March rabbits were dying in large numbers throughout this district, and since that time they have become-almost extinct. Formerly ...
Article : 211 wordsWilliam Apsey, truant officer under Department of Public Instruction, sued John Bell, of Blakney Creek, for a breach of the Public Instruction Act in neglecting to send his child, Amelia ...
Article : 459 wordsON Friday morning the Minister for Lands was interviewed by Mr. Dawson, M.L.A., and several residents of the Monaro, who complained that Mr. Copeland had ...
Article : 242 wordsBring a quart of oysters to a boil in their own juice. As soon as the liquid boils strain the oysters out into a colander and keep the juice hot. Heat a piece of butter the size of ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE Schey-Eddy Commission held its ninth sitting on Friday. On the members of the Commission taking their seats Mr. Schey intimated that he purposed reading a few more leading articles, ...
Article : 492 wordsAny tender cold meat, but especially roasted or boiled chicken, makes excellent fritters. Cut the meat, Whatever it may be, into small pieces, and place in a dish; season with salt ...
Article : 94 words"Orange hash" is a now fancy dessert, consisting of oranges, bananas, lemons, apples, raisins and pineapples out into little bits and served with nutmeg and sugar. The manner ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsThin fried potatoes and potato balls make a nice garnish for all kinds of fish end broiled or fried meats. ...
Article : 22 wordsAT the Bega Quarter Sessions on Wednesday last, before his Honor Judge Murray, Thomas Rolfe was convicted of stealing £9 from the person of James McCarthy, at Pambuls, in March last and ...
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Advertising : 340 wordsA CASE of some interest to friendly societies has recently been decided. It arose out of some unpleasantness between a trustee of the Captain Cook Lodge, No. 78, Sons of Temperance, and a member ...
Article : 223 wordsA meeting of the general committee of the above was held on Tuesday, the17th instant. Mr. John Wheatley, president, occupied the chair and there was a good attendance of the committee. There ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 24 May 1892, Page 4
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