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Advertising : 14 wordsTHE Hon. Peter Faucett, formerly Supreme Court Judge, died this morning. NORTON v. CRICK. The Norton-Crick litigation was advanced another ...
Article : 405 wordsTHURSDAY, the 24th Instant, being Queen's Birthday the following arrangements will be observed at the Goulburn Post-office, viz:—The post-office will be open from 8 45 a m to 10 15 a m. for ...
Article : 61 wordsMRS. HARRISON LEE continued her mission in Goulburn by holding an open-air meeting on Saturday evening, when a good crowd assembled. Afterwards a public meeting was held in the ...
Article : 1,551 wordsBEFORE the Police-Magistrate. UNSOUND MIND. George Jones, on remand for the above, was discharged on Dr McKillop's recommendation. ...
Article : 949 wordsTHIS evening the Black Diamond Company will give their entertainment in aid of the Catholic Orphanage. A new piece, "The Unknown," will be produced, and the effort of the amateurs to raise ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE first meeting of the Incumbent's Stipend Fond Committee, parish of St. Saviour, was held in the church hall on Monday evening. A majority of the committee were present. Canon ...
Article : 103 wordsA MEETING of the pewholders in St. Nicholas Church and contributors to the stipend was held in the school-room on Monday evening "for the purpose of suggesting the names of three suitable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsAT St. Saviour's Cathedral at the 11 a m. service one Sunday, Mr. T. E Owens Mell was ordained a deacon by the Bishop of Goulburn. As stated in a preliminary announcement of the rite in our last ...
Article : 129 wordsIT was at Penrith that the Premier commenced that marvellous series of mental gymnastics with which the colony has since been familiarised, and consequently it was ...
Article : 1,158 wordsA VERY pretty wedding took place on Monday afternoon at St. Peter and Paul's Cathodral, the contracting parties being Miss Lizzie Millane, fourth daughter of Mr. Millane, Goulburn, and Mr. ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE latest candidate for public favour is the Success Gold-saving Machine, which is now to be seen at work at the shop of Mr. W. J. Lemon, Verner-street, Goulburn. The main idea of the ...
Article : 577 wordsA HORSE attached to Colburt's cordial delivery van bolted with the vehicle on Monday morning through the king bolt breaking. The occupants, a man and boy, were thrown out, and the latter ...
Article : 38 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday.—Two shocks of earthquake were felt at Wellington this morning at 4 30 and at 9 o'clock. The former was preceded by a loud concussion, which led many to believe that there had ...
Article : 152 wordsON Monday night Sir George Dibbs addressed a large meeting of the electors of Tamworth. He was received with loud cheers and a few groans. Sir George Dibbs informed the electors that his ...
Article : 729 wordsOUR Collector correspondent writes:— POLITICAL.—A meeting of the free and independent electors of Collector was held at Mc Inerney's hotel on Saturday night last to listen to ...
Article : 227 wordsSINCE Thursday last the Police Court proceedings have been held in the magistrate's room, owing to the intense cold of the proper court room; nod though the smaller room is a little inconvenient it is ...
Article : 472 wordsTwo matches came off on the Olympic Ground last Saturday afternoon in the presence of a fair attendance of the public. The Warrigals and Belmores met for the second time this season, the ...
Article : 381 wordsON Sundry evening Messrs. Bevan Bros.' residence attached to their shop at the corner of Auburn and Mundy streets, was broken into and a quantity of money stolen. The family went ...
Article : 295 wordsQUEANBEYAN, Monday.—The Rev. Dr. Mantell, of the Church of England, was coming from the railway station this afternoon, and owing to a bolt dropping from the buggy the horse became restive, ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE usual weekly meeting of the above was held in the boys' school-room on Friday evening. There was a good attendance of member. The president, Mr. J. A. Williams, occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE electorates for which returns have been received represent 193,179 votes, and the police have delivered 165,134 rights, or an average of 85½ per cent., leaving only 14½ per cent. yet to be ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 22 May 1894, Page 2
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