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Family Notices : 33 wordsALDERMAN BALL has been somewhat sharply taken to task for proposing that Mr. Christie, of Sydney, should be engaged, to place the municipal books in proper order and initiate the latest ...
Article : 615 wordsA Man named Scott was brought up at the Water Police Court this morning on a charge of working an illicit still, end remanded till Thursday day next; bail allowed in £600. An ...
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Advertising : 1,461 wordsTHE Closing meeting of the Harden and Murrumburrah Coursing Club was held on the racecourse of Friday. The following are the results:— ...
Article : 152 wordsTook place on the ground. Mr. Peters, the president of the association, said it always gave him great pleasure to see so many present, especially their old member. Mr. Bali, he believed, ...
Article : 437 wordsON Wednesday evening last a meeting of the above society was held in the school-room, there being present the Rev. A. T. Puddicombe (president) and about 25 members of the Church ...
Article : 209 wordsFifteen hundred to a thousand on Searle has been laid twice. The latest betting on the Australian is 6 to 4 wanted, 5 to 4 offered. The final deposits for the race on Monday have been made. ...
Article : 203 wordsLAST evening an entertainment in aid of the funds of the Temperance Club was given in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute. The attendance was only moderate. The programme was of a ...
Article : 307 wordsThe lightermen and watermen on the Thames decline to join in the dock labourers' strike. Many of the wharf labourers and granary men are accepting a concession of 6d per hour for ...
Article : 479 wordsBring along the jews'-harp, boys, we'll have another song; Sing it with a spirit that will move Jay Jay along; Sing it as he'd have at sung, with voice ten horse power ...
Article : 200 wordsA SALE of gifts in aid of a fund to build a Wesleyan Church at Garfield was opened yesterday afternoon in the lecture-hall, Gold-smith-street. There was only a moderate ...
Article : 541 wordsMR. M'CAUL'S application for a prohibition to restrain the Police-Magistrate. Mr. E. Ball, J.P., and Sergreant Oliver from further proceeding in a conviction or order made at the ...
Article : 212 wordsTwo races took place at this rink last evening. The first was between Messrs. Guzzle and Goulton, the former conceding the latter three-quarters of a lap start in a mile. After a most ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsTHE well-meant effort to establish in our midst a Temperance Club has resulted in failure, and the committee have decided to wind up its affairs. There is a deficit of some £150 or £160, ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Government of M. Tirard are making desperate efforts to prevent the return of General Boulanger to France from London, which has been announced in view of the approaching ...
Article : 127 wordsONE of the most common assertions made in reply to those who maintain that the condition of labour everywhere is tending to grow harder is that wealth was never ...
Article : 1,033 wordsA MEETING of the ladies' committee was held yesterday at the Town Hall, and was fairly attended. It was suggested that a rough plan of the ground floor of the arcade should be ...
Article : 149 wordsSIR,—The courteous explanation of Dr. Ellis in your last issue regarding his mention of Hour, Hallam, I frankly acknowledge. The matter appeared to me worthy of notice from a literary ...
Article : 451 wordsAT the monthly meeting held on Wednesday evening last the chair was taken by Mr. A. D. Soares, the treasurer of the Christ Church branch, who explained that he had been ...
Article : 297 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. H. H. Hayter has compiled a comparative statement of the manufactories, works, &c., in Victoria and New South Wales respectively. In Victoria he gives ...
Article : 362 wordsAn unpretending but very pleasing entertainment, organised by Mrs. Baker, the indefatigable superintendent of the Sunday-school, took place in the schoolroom yesterday evening. ...
Article : 249 wordsCROOKWELL, Friday.—The Sectional Public Works Committee—Messrs. Garrard (chairman), Tonkin, and Dowel-held a meeting at the Court-house to-day, commencing at 1 p.m.., and ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 7 Sep 1889, Page 4
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