Breaches of Towns Police Act.—Oharles Gardner and George Sparrow were each fined 2/8 with 2/6 costs for allowing horses to stray in the streets. Slaughtering Licence.—A slaughtering licence for ...
Article : 502 wordsIn the supreme court on Thursday, the case Marsden and others v. Me Alister and other came on for bearing. Mr. Owen Q.C. and Dr. Donovan, instructed by Mr. W. U. Pigett (for Mr. A. M. Botts ...
Article : 1,680 wordsPOLICE Court, Monday, August 1. Before Messsrs, Cox and Gunn.—George Wells (on ramand) was charged (1) with stealing a silver ring, and (2) with stealing a £1.note, haIf-a-sovereign, and ...
Article : 435 wordsTHE public will learn with regret that Mr. J. T. Gannon died yesterday morning at the Commercial Hotel, Parramatta, where he was staying for the benefit of his health. Though he had been an ...
Article : 845 wordsTHE Shearers' Union which bas been established and embraces all the Australian colonies, is likely to be a source of trouble to the squatters in various parts of the colony. The trouble has already began, ...
Article : 1,069 wordsI.O.G.T.—At the meeting of the Eureka lodge on 'Tuesday night, the following members were chosen as officers for the ensuing quorter, viz. W.O.T. Bro. N. T. Collins, W.V.T. Bro. P. A. Best, W.S. Bro. ...
Article : 161 wordsMESSRS. Garrett, Me Court, and Martin Ms.LA. waited on the minister for works this afternoon to urge the government to submit to parliament a proposal to construct a railway from the great ...
Article : 757 wordsOn Saturday last Mr. C. P. Me Alister held his monthly stock sale, which proved a great success. In many respects it put us in mind of a good fair in the old country. There were about 150 head of ...
Article : 254 wordsHELD a special meeting last evening; present the Mayor and Aldermen J. Clifford, Richardson, Hawkins, D. Clifford, Womboy, Gillespie, and Ball. The business was to receive and consider a petition ...
Article : 991 wordsDEATH OF HONES FROM EATING WHEAT,— On Sunday morning Mr. Robert Colvin had a horse which was lent to him by Mr. D. Roche of Baugo, die from eating wheat on the night previous, The ...
Article : 874 wordsTHE general committee of the Bulli disaster relief fund met on Wednesday to receve the report of the executive commitee. This report, which embraces the sachem of distribution already announced, was ...
Article : 1,241 wordsGOLD FROM THE SHOALHAVEN GULLIES.— Specimeans from a quartz reef discovered in the Sboalhaven gullies by a prospecting party consisting of Messrs. Swanson, Morris, Gain, and Slater, have ...
Article : 355 wordsACCIDENT.—On Thursday afternoon a little girl, daughter of Mr. James Stevenson of the Great Southern Railway Hotel, tripped over a stoue whilst playing, and broke her left wrist by the fall. The ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Sat 6 Aug 1887, Page 4
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