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Advertising : 861 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 rot before the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 398 wordsTHE three Railway Commissioners arrived in Goulburn this morning at 9 5, and were accompanied on an inspection which they made of the yards by .Messrs. D. Kirkcaldie, chief traffic ...
Article : 146 wordsAN adjourned sitting of the Goulburn Licensing Court was held on Thursday morning before Messrs. I. Shepherd sad A. G. Finlay. An adjourned application lodged by Patrick O'Shannessy for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsTHE monthly meeting of the committee of the Municipal Association of New South Wales was held in the Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday. The Armidale Council asked whether the Council would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 290 wordsMessrs. Keeling and Hunt report, under date June 13, having sold a shipment of Australian apples, ex Ballaarat, from 5s to 8s 9d per case, the latter being for stone pippins; also Tasmanian ...
Article : 58 wordsPOPULAR delusions die hard, and some linger on in remote corners for generations after they are supposed to have been buried and forgotten. Particularly tenacious of life are these illusions ...
Article : 1,160 wordsMoss Vale, Wednesday.—George Helms, the prisoner who in Berrima Gaol stabbed Senior-warder Nebbitt, was brought before Mr. F. R. Wilshire, P.M., visiting justice, yesterday, charged ...
Article : 97 wordsAFTER many surprising ups and downs, exciting alternate hopes and fears, the Liberal party have come out of the trial of the general elections with a majority. It is not a very ...
Article : 1,243 wordsTHERE are no fresh development in connection with the affairs of the Australian Banking Company. The investigation into the accounts, necessarily a long and tedious work, is proceeding. ...
Article : 85 wordsTHE Rev. Canon Chalmers, Bishop-elect, will pay an informal visit to Goulburn on Saturday next and preach in St. Saviour's Cathedral on Sunday The Bishop-elect will arrive by the express on ...
Article : 141 wordsA meeting of the representatives of the Master Bakers, Butchers, Grocers and Dairymen was held in Sydney on Wednesday evening to consider what steps should be ...
Article : 834 wordsThe mortality from cholera in Russia is vastly increasing. Further rioting has taken place at Saratov. The fury of the mob was directed against the doctors, several of whom were murdered. ...
Article : 62 wordsTHE Maggie Moore Dramatic Company made their second appearance in Goulburn on Tuesday evening, when the comedy drama, "49," was produced to a good audience. The plot is a ...
Article : 220 wordsThe newspapers of Paris are jubilant over the course of affairs in Morocco, and they admit that the rebuff given to Great Britain in Morocco is due to the action of France and Russia. They also ...
Article : 98 wordsThe trial at Sofia of the 18 prisoners implicated in the murder of M. Belcheff, the Bulgarian Minister of Finance, in March, 1891, has been concluded. Four of the accused—Milaroff, Papoff, ...
Article : 348 wordsTHE Railway Commissioners—Messrs. Eddy Oliver, and Feehon—were waited upon this morning at the Goulburn railway station by the Mayor and Aldermen Hawkins, Ball, Richardson, ...
Article : 191 wordsTHOSE who are in the habit of taking a walk along Auburn-street on Saturday nights must have heard with pleasure the enlivening strains of the Model Brass Band proceeding from the promises of the ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE prospects for a successful Waterloo Cup meeting to-morrow and Saturday are very bright, especially as the weather seems likely to be all that could be desired. It is not known at the time of ...
Article : 233 wordsTHOUGH Mr. C. S. Alexander, P.M., is doing well the doctors advise him not to return to Goulburn till wormer weather sets in. He has accordingly been granted a further leave of absence for ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE remarks of the Postmaster General, Mr. Kidd, at Mr. Hoyle's meeting on Tuesday night, with regard to the strike at Broken Hill, when he strongly and adversely ...
Article : 140 wordsCROOKWELL, Wednesday.—A somewhat sudden death occurred early yesterday morning. A girl 17 years of age, named Kate Mickelly, third daughter of Joseph Mickelly, a settler, of ...
Article : 53 wordsTHE Government have received information from Mr. Dibbs to the effect that he would leave for America about the end of the month, and would arrive in Sydney about September 13, coming by ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of J. and J. Hayes, Limited, was held on Monday, when the usual dividend of 10 per cent. was declared, absorbing £2687, and a balance of £9768 was ...
Article : 41 wordsCARCOAR, Wednesday.—Messrs. Thompson Bros. general stores and the music-hall at Lyndhurst were burned to the ground at about half-past 3 o'clock this morning. Nothing was saved except ...
Article : 105 wordsA special meeting of the above was held at the Mechanics' Institute on Tuesday evening, when officers for the coming year were nominated and subjects chosen to be considered at the general ...
Article : 52 wordsMR G. H. Reid, the leader of the Opposition, commenced a campaign in the interest of freetrade at Armidale on Wednesday night. His speech was directed mainly to an exposure of the fallacy of the ...
Article : 248 wordsTHIS class met last evening in the Lagoon-street school-room. Over 50 members were present. Mr. Tinson opened a debate on "Gambling." He showed that from what appeared innocent games ...
Article : 197 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—A serious accident happened this evening on the Eaglehawk-road. A buggy containing Mr. J. J. Hayes (of Hayes and Co.,) C. Mandelain (accountant of the Colonial ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 21 Jul 1892, Page 2
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