ARE British gullibility and sycophancy declining? It was heralded abroad that some busybodies who had taken upon themselves the gross assumption to speak for the Empire were cadging on behalf of the ...
Article : 948 wordsAN inaugural tea-meeting, followed by a concert, in connection with the above was held in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute yesterday evening. Both the meetings were of a most successful character. ...
Article : 2,402 wordsSIR,—In a letter on the above subject, which appeared in your last issue, Mr. A. M. Betts endeavors in the first place to show that out of £122 15s 5d received by him and his co-trustees for the materials ...
Article : 591 wordsBefore the police-Magistrate and Mr. J. Clifford, J.P. DRUNKENNESS. One man was fined 5s or 24 hours to the lockup ...
Article : 786 wordsAN adjourned inquest on the body of George Holder, a man who was found dead in his boat in the Darling, near the public school, Wentworth, on the 4th instant, was concluded on Thursday. ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE Land Tax Bill was dealt with in Committee in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday night as far as the second clause. A long discussion arose during the consideration of the first clause, and on ...
Article : 206 wordsTHE steamship Hero returned to Sydney from Cambridge Gulf and King Sound on Thursday. Captain Tyler states that the reports from the diggings when the vessel sailed were fairly good; ...
Article : 307 wordsACTING on instructions from Mr. Gillies, Premier of Victoria, Sir Graham Berry continues to urge upon the Colonial Office authorities that the French troops should be withdrawn from the New Hebrides. In ...
Article : 558 wordsTHE annual ball of the Railway Quadrille Assembly was held in the Academy of Music (Oddfellows' Hall) last evening, and passed off very pleasantly. The attendance of dancers numbered about 25 ...
Article : 490 wordsAt the Ministerial banquet at the Mansion House last night, the Marquis of Salisbury dwelt at some length on the position of affairs in Ireland. He declared that it was the duty of the Government to ...
Article : 93 wordsBetween 6 and 7 o'clock on Thursday evening a case of poisoning, which presents a most sensational appearance, occurred at Newtown. At about 7 p.m. Constable Mitchell was called into the of house of a ...
Article : 761 wordsThe returns at the hospital for the week ending noon to-day, show 2 admissions, 1 discharge, and 1 death (typhoid fever). The number of patients in the hospitals 5. ...
Article : 489 wordsTHAT there are some men who would like to knock the half-holiday into Smither(een)s, or vice versa. That the half-holiday will take a lot of knocking yet. ...
Article : 238 wordsThe members of the above society flow their second race of the series this morning from Gunning, 21 miles by rail from Goulburn. The morning proved to be all that could be desired for the birds ...
Article : 167 wordsIt will be seen in reference to our advertising columns that the race-course has been placed in the hands of Messrs. Finlay and Co., for sale. ...
Article : 28 wordsTHE following advertisement appeared in Friday's Gazette:—"Notice is hereby given, having reference to the advertisement bearing date 3rd August, 1886, inserted in Government Gazette of 6th instant, ...
Article : 140 wordsA MEETING to establish a branch of the Free Trade League in Goulburn, will be hold in the committee-room of the Mechanic's Institute on Monday afternoon next. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. J. J. Kennedy has been successful in securing the services of Miss Nellie Edwards, a first-class actress, and Mr. Laurence Dunbar, the favorite leading actor, to assist in his presentation of the ...
Article : 40 wordsAT the South Sydney Morgue on Thursday morning the City Coroner resumed the inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a married woman named Elizabeth Blancho Kent, who ...
Article : 298 wordsAT the meeting of the Council on Thursday evening the Mayor stated that the police, acting under instructions, were now destroying vagrant dogs, killing them at night. The police authorities ...
Article : 91 wordsLAST night's meeting was well attended. Mr. W. Dwyer, president of the association, occupied the chair. Five candidates for membership were proposed. It was announced that Father Gallagher's ...
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Advertising : 208 wordsON Thursday the Marine Board delivered its finding as follows:—"Whereas the Marine Board have instituted an inquiry respecting the wreck of the Ly-ee-Moon, which took place on the 31st day ...
Article : 163 wordsTHE Mayor on Thursday evening drew the attention of the Council to the fact that the Governor would be passing through Goulburn shortly on his way to Albury, which place he would visit on ...
Article : 108 wordsATTENTION in directed to the advertisement in our columns of the services in the Mechanics' Institute to-morrow by the Revd. J. M. Ross of Sydney, and to the meeting on Monday evening. ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Sat 14 Aug 1886, Page 4
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