THE final returns for the Queanbeyan election give O'Sullivan a majority of 170. Following are the details:— O'Sullivan, Tempsitt, ...
Article : 670 wordsTHE lad Walter Charles Walker, who was seriously injured by being caught in the driving bolt of a band-saw at Messrs. Ball and Co.'s. foundry on the 2nd instant, died in the hospital on Tuesday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsPOLICE COURT.—February 21. Before Messrs. W. S. Gunn and S. L. Cox. Peter White, aged eleven years, was summoned for unlawfully carrying firearms on Sunday, 23rd ...
Article : 835 wordsTHE discovery of the presence of the codlin moth in this neighbourhood not unnaturally directs attention anew to the subject of insect ravages, regarding which a number ...
Article : 1,566 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate and Mr. Tait. Drunkenness.—One defendant was discharged with a caution. Drunkenness and Obscene language.—Francis ...
Article : 572 wordsBOROUGH COUNCIL.—Notice has been given of the following motions for the meeting of the borough council this evening:—By Alderman Ball: "That tenders be called for two water-carts tow water the ...
Article : 845 wordsSIR,—I am truly obliged to you for publishing my letter and reprinting Mr. Harries' statement on the codlin moth. Your readers, and perhaps yourself, may be interested to know the facts which I have proved in ...
Article : 203 wordsA SITTING of the cabinet was held on Monday evening. Amongst the subjects which received consideration, says the S. M. Herald, were three which are of interest to the general public. One ...
Article : 1,466 wordsTHE TROUBLE IN TONGA.—Auckland, Tuesday.—News from Tonga received by the steamer Arawata from Fiji stales that live more natives had been condemned to be shot, and thirty were still awaiting ...
Article : 597 wordsDEATH OF MR. W. BALGOWAN OF REID'S FLAT.—The friends of this gentleman will regret to hoar of his death, which took place at Dryburgh, Fish River, on the 11th instant, in his seventy-ninth ...
Article : 568 wordsBefore the Police, Magistrate and Mr. Meyer. Drunkenness.—One defendant (on bail) did not appear and his bail money (£1) was forfeited. Vagrancy.—Mary D'Arcy alias Mulqueeny, a ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Thu 24 Feb 1887, Page 2
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