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Advertising : 2,459 wordsBEFORE his Honor Judge McFarland. CATTLE STEALING AT COBBIN. Robert Smart (on bail) was placed in the dock and charged with having, at Cobbin, near Buckley's ...
Article : 3,888 wordsA TERRIBLE earthquake has occurred in New Zealand. Miles of country at Rotorua are covered with dense smoke, and Mount Tauranga is in total darkness. The shock was heard at Auckland, one hundred ...
Article : 98 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Ball and Clifford, Js. P. DRUNKENNESS. Two defendants pleaded guilty to this charge, and it being their first appearance they were ...
Article : 663 wordsTHE first of the final arbiters has spoken on the burning question of Home Rule, and the decision is an adverse one. By a majority of 30 in a house of 652 the Commons have rejected Mr. Gladstone's ...
Article : 1,074 wordsTHE income tax proposals were carried last night. The Assembly was occupied till after nine o'clock in a discussion under a motion for adjournment. The debate on the income tax was continued till ...
Article : 452 wordsMRS. EDITH O'GORMAN'S lecture to ladies on Tuesday afternoon was attended by an immense concourse of the fair sex, estimated to number 700. The subjects of the lecture were—" The Secret ...
Article : 1,306 wordsTHE Mudgee people intend presenting Mr. A. G. Taylor with a money testimonial; £50 have already been subscribed. The steamer Triumph from the Bluff, New ...
Article : 214 wordsLOVERS of minstrelsy may expect a real treat next week, for on Wednesday evening Hugo's Buffalo Minstrels, lately performing with great success in Melbourne, will commence a season in the ...
Article : 48 wordsA CHEAP tourist excursion train was run yesterday from Sydney to Albury and intermediate stations. It arrived in Goulburn at about a quarter to three with some 100 passengers, a few of which alighted ...
Article : 202 wordsHis Honor Judge McFarland took his seat on the Bench at 10.30 a.m. FORGERY AND UTTERING. James Symonds was charged with having, at ...
Article : 1,134 wordsA LITTLE boy named Philip Dignam, a telegraph messenger, son of Mr. W. Dignam, met with an accident on Tuesday afternoon. Whilst cutting chalf, the little finger of his left hand was caught in ...
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Advertising : 481 wordsA SINGLE meeting in the estate of Absalom Hines, plumber; of Goulburn, was held before Mr. C. S. Alexander (District Commissioner) this forenoon. The insolvent was examined by the ...
Article : 209 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the committee of the above in institution was held on Tuesday evening last. There were present—Messrs. Marsden (in the chair), Clifford, Martin, Bryden, Hawkins, and ...
Article : 351 wordsTHE Rev. David Allan will, at the Mechanics' Institute this evening, reply to Mr. W. W. Collins' lecture on "The Bible and Science." A collection will be taken up at the close, and we are requested ...
Article : 73 wordsThe inquest on the body of William Peiling, who shot himself at Newcastle on Monday night, was held on Tuesday. Deceased had several times threatened to commit suicide, but no notice was ...
Article : 235 wordsWE understand that a proposal to form a Railway Ambulance Corps has been made, and is meeting with much support amongst the employees. In all probability the question will soon be dealt with in a ...
Article : 55 wordsIN consequence of a heavy advance in breadstuffs which has recently taken place in Sydney and Melbourne, the prices in the local market have been raised. Wheat is now quoted at 4s 9d per bushed, ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Thu 10 Jun 1886, Page 2
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