IT has been decided to wind up the affairs of the Goulburn Trotting Club on account of the departure from Goulburn of the hon. sec., Mr. W. A. Trevarthen. There is now a balance in ...
Article : 79 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the Council was hold last (Wednesday) evening to deal with several items which had been postponed from the last ordinary meeting. There were present:—The ...
Article : 933 wordsTHE Treasurer made his financial statement in the House on Wednesday night. Our affairs, Mr. M'Millan said in his opening sentences, are in a sounder and more prosperous condition than ...
Article : 1,559 wordsA DREADFUL accident happened at Belong to-day. A child named Weeks fell into a dish of boiling milk, sustaining fearful injuries, from which she succumbed on the way home from ...
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Advertising : 1,707 wordsMR. J. G. BISSETT, who has for some time filled the position of stationmaster at Goulburn to the satisfaction of the public, has left for Granville. He will be succeeded here by the ...
Article : 43 wordsSOME time on Tuesday the garden belonging to Mr. T. J. Buck, George-street, was entered and a large bough hacked off a cherry tree. The act must have been pepetrated during the day ...
Article : 63 wordsAT a meeting of the committee last evening proposals for a settlement of the dispute were drawn up for submission to the Cathedral Council, and the committee adjourned for a ...
Article : 44 wordsAT a meeting of the Eastgrove Improvement Committee held last Monday evening it was resolved that Mr. Gannon (Mayor) and Mr. Howard (alderman) be requested to interview ...
Article : 68 wordsIt is currently rumoured that Prince Bismarck is ill. The rumours have given rise to a feeling of depression on the Berlin Bourse. ...
Article : 34 wordsMASTER BERTIE CASEY, son of Mr. M. J. Casey, of this town, met with a painful accident to his foot on Wednesday last. The lad is employed on the staff of the Queanbeyan Age, and ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Dock Laborers' Union, fearing that the strike against the employment of foreign seamen will spread, have advised the dockers on strike at Bristol to resume work, with the exception of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsThe prices of wool are very firm. ...
Article : 10 wordsA platform in a theatre at Wienhien, China, collapsed. Two hundred persons were killed and many others were injured. Mark Master Masons. ...
Article : 98 wordsTO-MORROW evening promises to witness a considerable gathering at Eastgrove, as on that occasion the anniversary of the Church of England School-room will be celebrated. The building ...
Article : 67 wordsIT has leaked out that last week an escape from a fearful railway accident on the southern line was only narrowly averted. We cannot vouch for the accuracy of the facts, but the ...
Article : 269 wordsPlate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rages, a pigmy's straw doth pierce it. So wrote Shakespere in his day, and so might it ...
Article : 748 wordsTHE adjourned meeting of creditors in the bankrupt estate of William Harrison, lately butcher of Goulburn, was held this (Thursday) forenoon before Mr. C. S. Alexander, P.M., ...
Article : 130 wordsTHIS is the age of novelties. In Melbourne a few weeks ago a novelty in the shape of a baby show was introduced to the public. It took immensely, and as a natural consequence a crowd ...
Article : 684 wordsNATIVES and residents of New South Wales are perpetually informed by self-appointed censors of national morals that their country is, slow, sleepy, unprogressive, ...
Article : 1,138 wordsThe wool sales have been continued with unwonted animation; and notwithstanding the delay at the opening of the season, the sales to date, amounting to 121,987 bales, compare with ...
Article : 64 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The case of James Crawford, charged with shooting his wife with intent to murder, came before Mr. Justice Boucaut at the criminal sittings to-day. In spite of ...
Article : 140 wordsLONDON, Dec. 4.—Mr. C. L. Garland, M.L.A., of New South Wales, is still in treaty with Mr. Edison for the purchase of the right to introduce the phonograph in Australia. He proposes to ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 5 Dec 1889, Page 2
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