THE Railway Commissioners intend running a special train to Melbourne on Sunday night for the cup race. A young man named Stinson, a well-known ...
Article : 98 wordsAn inquest was held at the court-house this (Thursday) afternoon before Hr. Harold O'Brien, district coroner, touching the death of David Walters, following the occupation of ...
Article : 1,324 wordsSIR,—Major Dane in his lecture last night in referring to single tax spoke of it as an insane sane proposal, and in referring to Henry George said that gentleman wanted to exempt from ...
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Advertising : 1,599 wordsTHERE was only a moderate audience on Tuesday evening to hear Major Dane, the fairer sex predominating. The lecturer commenced his address by quoting from the writings of Sts. ...
Article : 2,265 wordsSIR,—The startling report that appeared in your journal of last evening with reference to the deficiency of the rates collected for some years past is a matter of serious moment to the ...
Article : 281 wordsTHE performance notified for this evening by the coloured minstrels should draw a large audience after the capital parade this morning. The ticket office at the hall, we are advised, ...
Article : 56 wordsA LARGE and influential meeting of ladies and gentlemen was held in the Patrician Brothers' School-room last evening, and all present formed themselves into a committee to make ...
Article : 83 words"THE Eye Witness," a monthly review devoted to all current subjects of interest, is an emphatic witness to the pluck and perseverance of its editor, Mr. F. J. Pigott. Although lacking ...
Article : 141 wordsA MEETING of all persons favourable to the formation of a bicycle club will be held at the Royal Hotel this evening at 8 o'clock. ...
Article : 27 wordsA LECTURE on the manners and customs of the Indian people will be delivered in the Y.M.C.A. rooms the evening. ...
Article : 21 wordsTHERE was a fair attendance at the Elite Rink on Tuesday evening, when a benefit was given to Mr. Heming, manager. A number of attractions had been provided for the occasion. A ...
Article : 83 wordsA BOY named Alfred Thorburn met with a shocking death about 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning through falling into a large tub of hot water at a tweed factory in Sussex-street. He ...
Article : 92 wordsA SINGLE meeting in the bankrupt estate of George Ticehurst, butcher, of Auburn-street, Goulburn, was held this (Thursday) forenoon before Mr. O. S. Alexander, registrar in ...
Article : 295 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At Geelong Gaol this morning Clarke and Farrell were brought before the Bench in the boardroom of the gaol, and were charged with escaping from legal ...
Article : 58 wordsThe baby show, of which there has boon so much talk for days past, was opened on Wednesday afternoon in the Darlinghurst Hall. The exhibits, principally gathered from the suburbs, ...
Article : 671 wordsTHE differential railway rates are a constant irritant to the business men residing in various parts of the colony where their action is most strongly felt, and in ...
Article : 1,403 wordsGININDEBRA, Wednesday.—Dr. Thomas, the Bishop of Goulburn, on Monday proceeded with the Rev. Mr. Smith to Gundaroo, whore 25 persons wore presented for confirmation, half ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE following motion will be considered at the meeting this evening. Alderman Clifford: —"That a call of the whole of this Council take place at as early a date as possible to take into ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Now South Wales Rifle Association was continued on Tuesday. The Goulburn men were again unfortunate. In the second stage of the Queen's the highest ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsTHIS (Thursday) morning, at 8 o'clock, the beautiful convent chapel was tastefully decorated with flowers and ornaments, it being the occasion of the formal reception into the religious life of a ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 24 Oct 1889, Page 2
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