BEFORE Mr. Caswell, P.M. HORSE STRAYING. Richard Sasse was fined 2s 6d, with 2s 6d coats, for allowing three horses to stray in the streets. ...
Article : 100 wordsA LITTLE boy named Wallie Stewart, son of Mr. Andrew Stewart of Clinton-street, was run over by a cab in Auburn-street on Tuesday afternoon. It appears that the boy was playing with some other ...
Article : 169 wordsMOUNTED INFANTRY.—I am pleased to learn that all the young fellows out hero, whose names were enrolled as members of the Mounted Infantry Corps, have passed their medical examination, and are now ...
Article : 410 wordsTHE weather has been miserably wet the past few days, and shearing has in consequence been much delayed. At present it is fine, but we expect more rain at any minute. Our own weather prophet ...
Article : 114 wordsON Tuesday morning, before Mr. Judge Murray, the following justices were sworn in:—P. Blackall, N. M. Lazarus, J. W. McDonald, and Denis Kelly ...
Article : 545 wordsThe United States Government has ordered all immigrant vessels arriving from Europe to undergo quarantine for a period of 21 days, in order to test the right of the Government to restrict ...
Article : 41 wordsA PARTY of seamen created a great disturbance yesternight in the Croydon Hotel, Argyle-street. Chairs, sticks, and other implements were used. Constable Marrion upon appearing was immediately ...
Article : 179 wordsSEVERAL Republican Senators in the United States are inclined to support the Free Wool Bill now before the Finance Committee. As President Harrison is believed to approve of some bills before ...
Article : 91 wordsIN the Assembly on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Willis received permission to go on with his Masters and Servants Bill, which was interrupted at the close of last session. Mr. Molesworth also carried a resolution ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsA MEETING of the shareholders of the Goulburn Fruit Export Company, formed some little time back, was to have been held yesterday afternoon, but it fell through for want of a quorum, which, ...
Article : 96 wordsThomas Neill, alias Cream, who was sentenced to death for the poisoning of girls at Lambeth, was executed this morning. The execution was conducted privately. A large crowd assembled ...
Article : 46 wordsMurphy v. Thompson: insulting language. Mr. Downing (Queanbeyan) for plaintiff, Thomas (Goulburn) for defendant. Mr. Thomas took an objection, and said the ...
Article : 823 wordsInteresting Facts About Dennis Hanks, Abraham Lincoln's First Tutor, and the Pupil Who Afterward Became President of the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 339 wordsBY the kind permission of Mr. H. Robjohns a meeting of fruitgrowers and any other persons interested in the matter of spraying fruit trees will take place at his orchard at Willow Farm, ...
Article : 188 wordsSir John Bray, Agent General for South Australia, says that his colony is not about to float any loan, and will not attempt to borrow in London until next year. He doubts whether any ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE weather out here is grand just now, and stock are doing well. Crops also look well, but in many places the wet weather has been against them. Shearing starts at Ivy Lodge, McInnes Bros, on ...
Article : 197 wordsThe French cable company has decided to proceed with the laying of a cable between Queensland and New Caledonia regardless of whether the French Chamber votes the proposed subvention of ...
Article : 114 wordsLIEUTENANT-COLONEL PAUL, officer commanding the New South Wales Public Schools Cadet Force, issued the following general order on Tuesday in reference to the proposed encampment of metropolitan ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Mariposa's Australian mails sore burnt at a railway accident at Nevada on the 28th October. ...
Article : 22 wordsA SENSATIONAL occurrence happened at Fitzroy early this morning. About five years ago James Poulton and his wife arrived in Melbourne from England, Isaac Davies, a ...
Article : 708 wordsMr. E. Murphy, the member of the Commission appointed to inquire into the grievances of evicted tenants in Ireland, who resigned his seat, did so in order to assert the right of counsel before the ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE inquiry into the circumstances connected with the death of the five infants found at 25 Burren-street, Macdonaldtown, was resumed by the City Coroner at the Coroner's Court on Tuesday, ...
Article : 554 wordsMINING.—Mining is very quiet here just now, the copper market being very dull at present. Captain Reed is getting a kiln of ore ready, the first that has been put in for the past 12 months. The Bonnie ...
Article : 401 wordsMr. Henry Fowler, President of the Local Government Board, has issued a circular to the local boards recommending that in the carrying out of public works provision be made for giving work to the ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Salvation "Army" is organising an anti-Lord Mayor's Show in order to emphasise the misery of the unemployed in London. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe leading wool merchants in England consider that the wool sales now held regularly in Sydney are likely to increase until a powerful colonial market is established. The prospects of the Sydney ...
Article : 71 wordsHis Holiness the Pope declares that the Anarchist movement in Paris is the outcome of hatred inculated in the minds of a section of the people by the enemies of the Church. ...
Article : 59 wordsAs an example of bird language Mr. C. F. Holder says in Wide Awake that the ordinary domestic fowl presents the most interesting and perfect songs. Half an hour in a ...
Article : 227 wordsA man has just been sentenced at Koniggr[?]'z, a town in Bohemia, 64 miles from Prague for a crime of a most atrocious character. He was tired of his wife and desirous of marrying ...
Article : 369 wordsCRICKET.—Our eleven journeyed to Little Plain on Prince of Wales' Birthday. They started at six in the morning—some on horseback, the rest in Mr. Berty Shaw's three-horse coach—and had an ...
Article : 319 wordsA VERY successful picnic and concert in connection with the public school at Michelago were held on Saturday, November 5th. The proceeds of the concert were in aid of a prize fund, but owing to ...
Article : 634 wordsTO-DAY (Thursday) the Premier intends to give notice that he will on Wednesday introduce in committee the Local Government Bill. The bill is one of 450 clauses, and it is anticipated that there ...
Article : 481 wordsAmsterdam is the largest city of Holland. It is a city of canals, and yet travelers are not impressed so constantly that it is a water city as when in Venice. The town lies at the ...
Article : 165 wordsTHE celebration of the Wesleyan anniversary was brought to a conclusion on Tuesday evening, when a lantern exhibition was given in the Lecture-hall by the Rev. S. H. Macdade The building was ...
Article : 361 wordsA CHILD named Annie Henderson met its death in a terrible manner on Tuesday afternoon. The little girl, who was only 2 years and 10 months old, was running across the tramline in Queen-street, between ...
Article : 136 wordsItalian boys have, at least, one game peculiar to themselves. The game they play is this: The lad who is "it" kneels down and buries his face in the lap of one of his ...
Article : 157 wordsWE are having very fine weather now, and everything is growing. Shearing and haymaking are the orders of the day, and the crops of both wool and hay seem as if they would turn out well. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsTHE case of C. T. Richards, a solicitor of the Supreme Court, who was charged by G. W. Berney with having retained a sum of £33 10s, balance of money due to him on the sale of some land, came up ...
Article : 311 wordsSway to and fro in the twilight gray, This is the ferry of Shadowtown; It always sails at the end of day, Just as the darkness is closing down. ...
Article : 86 wordsNow is the time to invest a few pounds in Perth, the capital city of the youngest colony. Remember the enormous increase in land values in ...
Article : 69 wordsTo make a delightful pineapple salad, pare a fine, largo specimen and dig out the eyes; then with a silver fork tear the fruit downward into shreds until all is removed from ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 17 Nov 1892, Page 4
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