THE tenders for the Goulburn school are not yet reported on. The matter will probably not be dealt with till next week. There are several more prosecutions ...
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Advertising : 1,076 wordsVERY little growth will take place this month, but all heavy work must be pushed on and the land got ready for spring cropping. Manure can be ploughed deeply in that it may not before the ...
Article : 332 wordsTHE election returns to hand this evening show that the Liberal party have made a net gain of 37 seats. July 13. Up to the present 511 members have been returned ...
Article : 676 wordsALDERMAN RICHARD ON at this evening's meeting will move the following:—(1) That tenders be called for stone and concrete gutters in Bradley-street, from Auburn-street to Bourke-street, as per ...
Article : 63 wordsSATURDAY'S match in the Olympic Ground was not a high class exhibition. The Wallaroos, though having plenty of opportunities failed to score a single point. The Pioneers were at a disadvantage ...
Article : 1,331 wordsTHE playgoing public of Goulburn may look forward to a treat on Monday evening next, when Miss Maggie Moore, the well-known public favourite, will open a three nights' season in the ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE weekly meeting was held in the church vestry, Lagoon-street, last evening. Mr. A. E. Holmes read a well-prepared paper on the subject, "The Pulpit As Seen from the Pew." He sketched ...
Article : 148 wordsTHE Waterloo Coup Coursing meeting was commenced on Wednesday. There were about 300 present. Socialist commenced the proceedings by leading Handsome Girl, but was only placed once ...
Article : 461 words"AT the meeting of the Imperial Federation League, Mr. Dibbs, referring to the outlook in Australia, declared that every million of money borrowed by Australia, and spent there in railways. ...
Article : 1,400 wordsIN another column will be found the announcement of the N.S.W. Waterloo Cup meeting to be held on Friday and Saturday week. We have been informed that the largest and meet aristocratic ...
Article : 98 wordsDR. HOLLIS, M.P., has been informed that in compliance with his request the Director of the Botanic Gardens has caused to be sent to Goulburn 280 shrubs for the hospital grounds and 200 trees ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Barton's speech last Saturday night was a disappointing performance. Here and there no doubt may be found individuals whose idea of a political address is that it shall approach as near to ...
Article : 748 wordsTHE nomination of an alderman to fill the vacancy in the Municipal Council caused by the death of Mr. C. W. Cowburn will take place on Tuesday, 2nd August. Nominations must be forwarded to ...
Article : 60 wordsToo annual meeting of the local branch of the Fruitgrowers' Union will be held at Mr. A. Lansdowne's this evening, when a dinner will be held to celebrate the event. The Director of ...
Article : 39 wordsAM MEETING of depositors in the Australian Banking Company will be held at the Town Hall to-morrow (Friday) evening. ...
Article : 21 wordsOUR telegraphic agent states that the tenders for the Goulburn school are not yet reported on, and that the matter will probably not be dealt with till next week. Information obtained from another ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the Goulburn Hospital Committee was held on Wednesday evening. There was a full attendance of members, an apology being received from Mr. Bryden, ...
Article : 134 wordsMR. J. E. BOWDEN, the Parramatta District Coroner, held an inquest on Tuesday afternoon touching the death of a little girl named Lottie Eugenie Crouch, aged ten ...
Article : 588 wordsCablegrams which have been received in London from Sydney attribute to Mr. G. R. Dibbs the intention to negotiate with the French Government regarding the New Hebrides on the basis of a ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE defence committee of the Australian Banking Company are taking steps to test in the Supreme Court to what extent the shareholders are liable to be called upon to make good losses incurred ...
Article : 39 wordsThirty-one Orange demonstrations were celebrated all over Ulster. There were no disturbances of any kind. At each demonstration resolutions were carried ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE deputation from Broken Hill arrived in Melbourne on Wednesday, but made no application to interview the Mine-owners' Association, as they were not able to give the necessary assurance that ...
Article : 118 wordsLater particulars of the disaster at St. Gervais state that a portion of the Bicnnay glacier fell, damming the mountain torrent and destroying a village. The waters finally caused a dam to burst, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsA series of outrages is reported from Cœur d'Alone, in Idaho (U.S.A.), in connection with the strike of miners there. The miners forcibly evicted the non-unionist labourers employed, of whom they ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsWhen things were on the bloom Across the Murray's stream, The glib protection skitos Of praise had one long scream. ...
Article : 126 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday,—Under the auspices of the Australian Production League, a conference of manufacturers and distributors was held to-night. Mr. J. M'Mahon, Mayor ...
Article : 123 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Whilst a lad named Ford was exercising the horse Werong at Caulfield this morning he states that a man asked him for a match and then enquired the ...
Article : 158 wordsA VERY pretty wedding took place at Sts. Peter and Paul's Cathedral at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning, the contracting parties being Miss Mary Buck, eldest daughter of Mr. T. J. Buck, of ...
Article : 80 wordsTHE sectional committee of the Public Works Committee will arrive in Goulburn this evening the express train. The members of the committee will visit the proposed sites for the lunatic asylum ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 14 Jul 1892, Page 2
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