THE funeral of Lady Robertson was largely attended this morning by representative and influential citizens. The trial of Dignam and Johnson, for the ...
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Advertising : 467 wordsMR. ORRIDGE arrived in Braidwood from Goulburn on Sunday, driving his own pair of horses, to proceed to Araluen to pay a visit to Mr. Hitch, who is yet in a rather low condition, ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Legislative Council devoted nearly the whole of Wednesday night's sitting to the consideration in committee of the Crown Lands Bill, some clauses of which were adopted as ...
Article : 1,121 wordsTHIS morning while Mr. G. W. Rooke's horse and lorry were standing at the railway goods shed the animal took fright and bolted, bringing the vehicle into collision with one of the trees ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsMR. DIBBS has given notice of his intention to move in the Legislative Assembly to-day (Thursday):—1. That in view of the serious nature of the reports of Mr Price Williams, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsAt the meeting of the Goulburn Division, No. 44, Sons on Temperance, last evening, it was decided to celebrate the anniversary early in September with a tea-meeting and ...
Article : 39 wordsSPEAKING in the Assembly on the 31st ultimo Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, in the course of the debate on the Crookwell railway line, said:—"Up to the present time no attempt the been ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. Louis Guymer, of Jerrara, writes denying statements made in a letter by R. T., with reference to the Look-out Caves. As sufficient correspondence has already been published on ...
Article : 42 wordsDEAR SIR,—No report of the above match having apparently been sent to your columns by either our secretary or treasurer, I would like, as a member of the visiting team, to draw your ...
Article : 347 wordsALDERMAN HOWARD will move this evening—"That the working overseer prepare plans and specifications for kerb, gutter, and barrel-drain in Bradley-street, as per report of improvement ...
Article : 32 words'Twas early morning and very cold— A frost, and keen, it was said— And the pedagegne lay in blankets rolled, With a night cap on his head; ...
Article : 244 wordsON Wednesday morning a fatal accident occurred on the Old South Head road, near the Tea Gardens, Waverley. A man, a fettler on the tram way line, was working cleaning out the ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE tender of Messrs. R. T. Ball and Co., of this city, has been accepted by the Municipal Council of Narrandera for supplying that town with water. Tenders wore called in three ...
Article : 57 wordsAT about eight o'clock this morning the soot in a very foul chimney at the Australian Arms Hotel caught alight and burnt fiercely for some time. The fire-bell was rung, the ...
Article : 161 wordsTHE running of the Waterloo Cup and St. Leger was advanced a further stage on Wednesday. The ground was still very wet, and by no means suitable for coursing. The day was very ...
Article : 284 words(6) Protected industries become the most unprofitable. -The moment any law is passed, or any special arrangement made, by which extra profits become obtainable in any industry, that ...
Article : 1,007 wordsA MEETING of the permanent way branch of the railway employees was held in the Temperance Hall, Goldsmith-street, on Saturday evening last to make arrangements for their ...
Article : 137 wordsSIR,—Being an admirer of measures and not men I feel constrained to address you upon the above weighty subject with a view to call public attention and that of those in responsibility to a ...
Article : 424 wordsWE have received from Mr. J. T. Cox, secretary of the No. 3 Southern Cross Lodge of Buffaloes, a copy of the letter sent to him by Mr. Gannon, president of the Hospital, thanking ...
Article : 200 wordsAt a mass meeting of the iron trades on Wednesday night the first resolution put was defeated by an amendment. The resolution was to the effect that in order to provide employment ...
Article : 142 wordsWHEN Messrs Osborne, Meyer, Rose, Chanter, Lyne, and sundry others were expounding polities a week or two back, during the intervals between the courses, it was explained with much ...
Article : 1,115 wordsTHE heavy rains brought up by the coast winds have missed this district, so that the land is still dry, although in a fine condition for putting in seeds, &c. Rough westerly winds generally ...
Article : 217 wordsWE have received a copy of the first issue of another candidate for the favour of the reading public—"The Sunday Story Teller." The journal, which is of convenient size and well ...
Article : 150 wordsThe trotting horses Grey Echo, L. Jeanne, and Jenny have arrived in Goulburn to be trained. The ground round about Sydney is so dump that training cannot be satisfactorily carried on. ...
Article : 548 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the rain and muddy streets, there was a good muster at the monthly meeting of the above society last evening. The proceedings, as usual, were commenced with ...
Article : 486 wordsGeneral Boulanger in his manifesto describes how, the authorities discovered that an attachè at the German Minister's in Paris was conducting a vast system of espionage over the actions and ...
Article : 151 wordsOWING to the inclement weather preventing a largo attendance at the above rink on Tuesday evening, the management considered it advisable to postpone Professor Towhey's first ...
Article : 147 words"FREE and compulsory education" is a seemingly-paradoxical" expression which has often been heard since the system of State Education came into existence. ...
Article : 893 wordsTHE Cabinet met on Wednesday and had under consideration the Estimates and the Financial Statement to be made by the Colonial Treasurer before the session closes. It is ...
Article : 178 wordsNews received from Hayti via the United States shows that the revolution continues in the republic, and that the southern troops under General Legitime are literally butchering the ...
Article : 39 wordsThe trial of Marlin Burke and the other men accused of complicity in the murder of Dr. Cronin in Chicago has been fixed for the 26th instant. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Black Prince disabled by a collision with the Invincible has rejoined the fleet and will take part in the manœarves. The Beharing Sea Fisheries. ...
Article : 47 wordsAUCKLAND, Wednesday.—The Government are to be asked whether they intend to remonstrate with Victoria on the proposed increase of the duty on Now Zealand cereals. The question of ...
Article : 117 wordsA general impression prevails in Paris that the manifesto issued by (General Boulanger disproves the charges of embezzlement and treason preferred against him. ...
Article : 30 wordsIt reported that Sir George Greufell has discovered documents in the possession of the dervishes, proving that a number of Egyptian officials and many residents of Cairo were guilty ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 8 Aug 1889, Page 2
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