ROBERT WARREN found guilty of stealing a letter from the G.P.O , was to-day sentenced to six months' imprisonment, the accused's father being bound over in £50 for his son's good behaviour ...
Article : 334 wordsTHE Very Rev. Dean Pownall, in the absence of the President, took the chair at 7 30. The Clergy Widows' and Orphans' hand Amending Ordinance was, with amendments, passed ...
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Advertising : 817 wordsAt a meeting of shareholders of the Bank of Australasia to-day, the chairmen of the board of directors stated that the bank had more money than it could profitably invest. He dwelt upon the ...
Article : 264 wordsTHERE was quite a lively debate in the Synod on Monday evening on a motion by Mr: Williamson which if carried would have had the effect of preventing some who had subscribed to the stipend ...
Article : 261 wordsThe President took his seat at 3.30. VALIDATING BILL. The President laid on the table copies of the draft bill to be submitted to Parliament for the validation ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsTHE match Cliftons v. King's College was concluded last Saturday on A wicket, Eastgrove. The College requiring 113 to save a one innings defeat, with four wickets to fall and resumed their place at ...
Article : 169 wordsTHE usual weekly meeting of the Catholic Literary Society was held last Friday evening in the Patrician Brothers' School-room. There was a fair attendance of members. After the formal business of the ...
Article : 190 wordsTHOSE who have given any attention to the railway accounts for the last few months will not be in any way surprised at the proposal of the Commissioners to further reduce the ...
Article : 1,266 wordsSIR,—As it is generally known in this town and district that I have usually acted as Mr. Finlay's solicitor, I find that a large number of persons have' concluded that the advice to which Mr. Finley ...
Article : 95 wordsA NEW discovery is reported six miles north-east of the main camp of Wyalong, and about a mile from the Wollongoogh-road. It is reported that there are 1000 men now on the spot. Some specimens ...
Article : 349 wordsA COMPOSITOR named Frederick Thomson, 24 years of age, met with a fatal accident on the rail. way on Monday. It appears that early in the morning he name to the city by train from New- ...
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Family Notices : 19 wordsWHENEVER one meets an electoral right distributor' who is engaged in the outlying parts of his electorate, be always boa a good yarn to tell about his experience. We have heard of an eager member ...
Article : 212 wordsC.ROWA, Saturday.—The efforts of the Corowa Deep Lead Prospecting Company to prove the existence of payable alluvial ground near Corowa promise to be rewarded with success. The fourth ...
Article : 102 wordsFROM enquiry to-day we learn that there is no improvement in Rev. Dr. D'Arey-Irvine's condition; on the contrary he is a little worse. ...
Article : 31 wordsWE (S. M. Herald) learn from Mr. G. Lewis that the returns to date in the city and suburbs reveal the fact that the distribution of electors rights in the various electorates ranges from 72¾ per ...
Article : 178 wordsTHE N Z. correspondent of the S. M. Herald, writing on the recent elections under the liquor law, says:—Altogether the elections have been a startling awakening to those who regarded prohibition as ...
Article : 822 wordsTHE polios officers in charge of the distribution of the electors' rights for Goulburn have done very well so far, there being up to Monday nearly 1700 rights distributed out of a little over 2000. The ...
Article : 151 wordsYASS, Monday.—Splendid samples of gold were brought into town to-day from Murrumbateman Creek, nine miles from Yass Three nuggets weighed 1oz. and there were also 3oz. of fins gold, ...
Article : 110 wordsLovers of music will be pleased to learn that the date has been fixed for Miss Middleton's concert in Goulburn The talented young pianiste will appear here on Tuesday, 24th instant, and in Wagga ...
Article : 50 wordsTo avoid clashing with the chrysanthamum show of the Goulburn and District Horticultural Society the committee of the Liedertafel have kindly postponed their concert till Thursday, 19th instant. The ...
Article : 49 wordsON Monday afternoon a man named Neil M'Ginlay, a locomotive driver, was taken suddenly ill while on his engine. He was driving a train to Sydney on the Illawarra line, and while running ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Synod met at 7.30. MOTIONS.—A SPIRITED DISCUSSION. Mr. Williams, having obtained leave, moved that a resolution passed by the Synod ...
Article : 2,356 wordsMR. F. R. WILSHIRE, mining warden, opened a court in Goulburn on Friday morning to consider an application by A. McIntoch for suspension of water-rights and one from F. T. Cunningham for aid from ...
Article : 153 wordsMILTON, Monday.—At the rush to Broomanon, Clyde River, there are at present fully 400 persons on the field, and others are constantly arriving. There does not appear to be any, justification for a ...
Article : 266 wordsOn Sunday lest the interior of Trinity Preebyterian Church bore a bright appearance. It was beautifully decorated with flowers, fruit and folings of a varied and attractive kind in commemoration of ...
Article : 434 wordsKing and Co., also Cash and Co., are erecting batteries on the Trunkey field. Clarke and Co. are also preparing a battery at Kempfield. Wash dirt will be sent from here to the ...
Article : 94 wordsMelbourne, Monday.—The Melbourne Cup this year will be shorn of a good deal of its glory. The added money is to be reduced from £10,000 to £5000, and the trophy which for the post few years ...
Article : 108 wordsMrs. Guille, so well-known in Goulburn as an experienced and competent nurse, has received the appointment of matron to the Lady Musgrave Hospital, Maryborough, Queensland, and leaves ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 10 Apr 1894, Page 2
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