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Advertising : 54 wordsJOHN HENRY, the solidarity candidate for Lithgow, must have been a gem. Speaking on the Sunday before the election he said every candidate had "discarded" his character by proclaiming in ...
Article : 1,158 wordsTHE Cabinet meeting which was to have been held on Monday night had to be postponed in consequence of the serious indisposition of the Premier Sir George Dibbs, who is at Emu plains, ...
Article : 936 wordsTHE weather has again cleared. LARCENY AND FORGERY. Fredk. C. Blackwell was this morning sentenced to five years' hard labour for several ...
Article : 117 wordsSOME days ago Lee, one of the men executed for the Barraba murder, expressed a wish to make a full confession of the crime, and the following statement was made by him and taken down in writing ...
Article : 1,215 wordsAFTER business hours on Saturday evening a number of young ladies of Mr. Wombey's dressmaking department presented Miss Minnie Butler with a beautiful fruit and cake stand as a slight ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 314 wordsThe British warships are preparing for the autumn naval marœuvres. In preliminary tests four warships and two torpedo boats broke down through defective machinery, and had to be docked ...
Article : 530 wordsHOW easy it is to find evidence in favour of a conclusion it we want to prove the conclusion very badly. Nothing is more easy in the world. Both the Sydney morning ...
Article : 1,427 wordsIF anything more were wanting to show how unfit is Sir George Dibbs to hold the position of Premier of this colony it is to be found in his indecent clinging to office at the present juncture. The ...
Article : 752 wordsON Sunday last Mr. James Maloney, of Auburnstreet, met with an accident near the new asylum and sustained a fracture of the leg. This is the third time within a short period that Maloney has ...
Article : 124 wordsAT the Police Court this (Tuesday) morning, one defendant for drunkenness was fined 10s or three days. sergeant Matthews stated that when the man was brought to the lock-up he was in a ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE match which was to have been played on Monday at the Agricultural Society's Ground between the Goulburn footballers and Paddington was abandoned on account of the rain. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE equity of redemption in 40 acres at Kenmore, known as part of Churchill's farm, was sold by auction on Monday by Mr. J. J. Roberts to Mr. G. Stacey for £15. The property is subject to a ...
Article : 57 wordsALBURY, Monday.—Mr. T. H. Mate, a colonist for over half-a-century, died at his residence, Brae Springs Station, near Albury, yesterday, aged 85 years. Deceased arrived in the colonies in 1840, ...
Article : 104 wordsSTEPS are being taken to make the general courtroom rat the Goolburn court-house less draughty and more comfortable in winter time. It is proposed to effect this by boarding over with pine the ...
Article : 128 wordsKIAMA, Monday.—Influenza is very prevalent in the district.—Moruya, Monday.—The influenza has taken a good hold of the town, and there is scarcely a house without one or two patients down with the ...
Article : 37 wordsFAT SHEEP: 13 843 sheep were penned on Monday day. The market opened very dull to a poor attendance of buyers, fluctuating slightly throughout and closing at about Thursday's low rates. ...
Article : 572 wordsMR. BARNES, M.L.A. for Gundagai, introduced a deputation representing the miners at Garangula to Mr. Slattery, the Minister for Mines, on Monday The deputation, whose cleims were almost identical ...
Article : 150 wordsA SUCCESSFUL meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. W. Wilkie, a candidate for the representation of the South Ward in the Borough Council in lien of Mr. B. T. Ball, resigned, was ...
Article : 239 wordsCrookwell, Monday.—Yesterday morning the ground was again covered with several inches of snow. To-day is fine but cold, with the appearance of the weather having taken up. ...
Article : 33 wordsCROOKWELL, Monday.—Some months ago the Stock Department ordered a test of an alleged remedy for fluke and worms in sheep, discovered by Mr. Hugh M'Cormack,. of Wheeo. Several sheep ...
Article : 98 wordsSIR HENRY PARKES, in replying to a vote of thanks at a temperance lecture on Friday evening, said that one of the speakers had alluded to him as being an aged man, but he did not think he had ...
Article : 562 wordsTHEY had gathered together once more, and wore talking about the elections. "It seems to me," said The Toff, gloomily, "that it's only a waste of time trying to oust Dr. ...
Article : 619 wordsMITTAGONG, Monday.—Andrew Pearson and Howarth Malcolmson, two men who victimised several boarding-house-keepers between Balmoral and Bundanoon by pretending to be men of means ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Government of Victoria has decided, owing to the difficult situation of the colony, to call upon some 500 men in the Railway Department and 100 men in other branches of the Government service, ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE Tribune says:—"We understand that a petition has been lodged against the return of Mr. Affleck on the ground that the poll at Grabben Gullen was taken at a public house, and that undue ...
Article : 192 wordsRYDE, Monday.—As Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell and child wore proceeding in a buggy from the Field of Blare to the Ryde Roman Catholic Church yesterday, day, the horse bolted into the bush, and the buggy ...
Article : 92 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—A large nugget, weighing 16 lb., was found to-day in Uncle Tom Gully, in the Inglewood district, in 6 ft. sinking. The discoverer wee an old Rheola miner named William ...
Article : 67 wordsIn connection with the shearing trouble in Queensland, Charles Prior, Patrick W. Langston, J. Conroy, T. Roche, A. Turnbull, G. D. Flynn, and D. Shillington were charged with shooting and ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE Yass Courier states that the Government have decided to close Barber's Creek Bridge, after being in existence thirty years, and rumour has it that a road is to be surveyed down the creek to the ...
Article : 131 wordsKIANDRA, Monday.—Owing to the deep snow (5ft the mail has to be brought on snowshoes. The Coome mall, on Sunday last, consisted of nearly two weeks' Tumut mills A strong party travelled some miles ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 24 Jul 1894, Page 2
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