BEFORE the Police-magistrate and Messrs. Walter Douglas, J. Clifford, C. Gillospie, A. A. Kerr, J. W. Wombey, A. G. Huthwaite, and Andrew Chisholm, Js.P. ...
Article : 1,313 wordsHENRY SEARLE'S death caused a profound sensation throughout the city this morning. The flag at the post-office and a number of business establishments were hoisted half-mast. The ...
Article : 257 wordsTHE gardens present a gay appearance owing to the frequent showers, and the leaves and plants being tender, the growth must be kept going by keeping the soil clean and loose between all ...
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Advertising : 1,404 wordsAN inquest was held at the Goulburn Court-house yesterday afternoon touching the death of a boy named Earnest Goobo, who was drowned in the Mulwarree Ponds near the gasworks on ...
Article : 1,265 wordsNEW wheat is coming in freely from the warm districts. The Argyle Mills have already received several trucks from Cootamundra and Coolaman, and the quality is excellent. ...
Article : 31 wordsFurther news from Zanzibar states that Emin Pasha, who fell over the parapet of a building at Bagamoyo, is improving. ...
Article : 32 wordsAT the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions on Monday Edward Wholohan, who on Thursday last pleaded guilty to having embezzled several sums of money from his employer—Seaforth ...
Article : 66 wordsIt has transpired that Dom Pedro, on his deposition as Emperor of Brazil, refused to accept half-a-million dollars. The details of his desposition disclose incapacity on the part of ...
Article : 47 wordsAT the Homebush fat stock sales on Monday 1054 head of cattle were yarded. Notwithstanding the heavy supplies no change was reported on last Thursday's rates. The best lot of ...
Article : 103 wordsThe strike of the gas stokers at Manchester is paralysing trade. Several churches in the city were closed last night in consequence of there being no gas available. ...
Article : 35 wordsSlavin and Smith will meet in Sunday week. The betting is 100 to 1 on Slavin. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. for Birmingham, in a letter published to-day expresses the hope that the Government will proceed with their Irish land purchase scheme and that they ...
Article : 108 wordsNewcastle, Monday.—Stuart Wood Grant has made a short but full confession of his guilt of the robbery from Abel. Prisoner had previously borne a very respectable character; he is 24 ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Vatican has authoritatively repudiated the statement made by the New York Herald to the effect that a bank is being formed under its auspices. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 360 wordsThe Premier delivered an address at Albury on Monday on federation. All the material agencies in operation in this colony prove, Sir Henry Parkes holds, that we are ripe for ...
Article : 287 wordsSIR,—I have read with surprise Mr. Alderman Howard's remarks re sale-yards, also Mr. H. P. Andrew's letter in reply. I feel it my duty in justice to the auctioneers to state, that ...
Article : 204 wordsA CORRESPONDENT in to-day's issue suggests that as the apple crop this year is small, advantage should be taken of the opportunity to destroy the codlin moth by going over the trees and ...
Article : 1,447 wordsTHE Legislative Assembly meets to-day (Tuesday) at the usual hour, and, as is invariably the case when a want of confidence motion hangs over a Government, no business will be ...
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Family Notices : 131 wordsTHE telegrams published on Monday caused still further apprehension amongst the citizens of Sydney with regard to the probable fate of Searle. Many were the anxious inquiries made ...
Article : 357 wordsTHE match between the Orientals and the combined fifteen was concluded on Saturday. The former, with four wickets down for 90, completed their first innings for 179, or 53 ahead ...
Article : 203 wordsTHE annual social meeting will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) evening in the Assembly Room, Academy of Music. The business sheet comprises the reading of the annual report and ...
Article : 61 wordsTwo offices of the Railway Department from Sydney—Mr. H. Richardson, outdoor superintendent, and Mr. Thow, locomotive superintendent—started for Goulburn this morning by ...
Article : 77 wordsIN response to a requisition a meeting of rate-payers will be held at the Town Hall this evening "to consider the matter of lighting our city under different systems of electricity." ...
Article : 35 wordsWM. SANDS AND Co. held a sale of city property this morning at the Royal Hotel. The attendance was limited, and bidding lacked spirit. The following sales were effected :— ...
Article : 107 wordsA FLOWER service was held on Sunday afternoon last in the Wesleyan Church, which was crowded. The children of the Sunday-school and many of the adults members of the ...
Article : 86 wordsA court for the revision of the jury list was held at noon to-day, the presiding magistrates being Messrs. C. S. Alexander, P.M. (chairman), J. Clifford, C. Gillespie, A. A. Kerr, J. W. ...
Article : 154 wordsA meeting of the above was held in the committe-room of the Mechanics Institute last evening to elect four delegates to the conference to be held on Monday next for the selection of ...
Article : 106 wordsMR. PRICE, of Crookwell, met with an accident this morning while driving a team from Crookwell to Goulburn. The horses bolted, and whilst Mr. Price was endeavouring to restrain ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 10 Dec 1889, Page 2
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