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Advertising : 2,208 wordsTHIS afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the general entry for the Complimentary Races were to close, and before we went to press we were informed that they were coming forward well; consequently there ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE Russian Government has ordered six powerful cruisers from America, and is also trying to purchase steamers plying between San Francisco and Honolulu. ...
Article : 180 wordsThe following poem by Theodore Watts appeared in the London Athenaeum of February 21:— (England stands alone: without an ally.) ''She stands alone; ally nor friend hath she," ...
Article : 130 wordsTHE panic on the Stock Exchange which prevailed yesterday in consequence of the receipt of the news of the collision between the Russians and Afghans has now entirely subsided. ...
Article : 290 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Alexander, Horsbrugh, and F. Gibson. Mr. H. S. Gannon, on behalf of Nellie Young, applied for a booth license at the races to-morrow, ...
Article : 206 wordsThe presentation trophy, the gift of Mr. Payten, was on view at Mr. Foxall's this morning. It consists of very handsome tea and coffee appointments of massive sliver, beautifully gilt-chased. The ...
Article : 51 wordsLAST evening members of the Goulburn coursing club met at the Royal Hotel, when, after discussion it was decided that the opening meet should be held on Friday and Saturday, the 22nd and 23rd of next ...
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Family Notices : 56 wordsTHERE was great excitement at Gulgong on Saturday morning when the news was brought that Thurston and Angel, the Coonamble gaol escapees and murderers, had been shot, the former dead. ...
Article : 548 wordsDURING last quarter, the registrar reports, there were registered births of 79 males and 80 females; deaths of 37 males and 31 females; and 37 marriages. During that period also the Goulburn police made ...
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Advertising : 501 wordsLate on Saturday afternoon a rumour was prevalent in Sydney that war had been declared between Britain and Russia, and on Sunday this rumour, which seems to be spread abroad regularly of an ...
Article : 649 wordsAT the wool sales yesterday the competition was more animated, and full values were received for all suitable lots; faulty lines, washed and greasy, were difficult to sell even at low figures. Fleece realised ...
Article : 254 wordsMR. William Evans, pawnbroker, this morning made a mistake, which caused him serious suffering. He had medicines for inward and outward application, and at an early hour he proceeded to drink his ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE Orientals found it impossible to get a representative team to meet Goulburn on Saturday last—Pursehouse, Spillane, Doneghue, Weatherby, Topham, and O'Leary being absent, so that a sort ...
Article : 205 wordsAlexandria, March 14.—Zebehr Pasha has been arrested and his house searched. Documents were found proving his complicity with the Mahdi. Zebehr was put aboard a ...
Article : 262 wordsThe native princes and population of Bengal have started a patriotic fund, in order to provide for the families of the native troops who may lose their lives in any military operations in the Soudan, or that ...
Article : 217 wordsTo-NIGHT, at the Mechanics' Institute committee-room an adjourned meeting of Home of Hope and Discharged Prisoners' Society will be held. As the holding of such meeting had to be adjourned on ...
Article : 51 wordsA FATAL accident occurred at Young, on Saturday morning, by which a little boy named Reginald Harry Russel Bell, son of Mr Sydney Bell, manager of the local branch of the Bank of New South ...
Article : 647 wordsTHOSE who wish to amuse themselves this evening can do so by patronising Buckley's Hibernicon, at the Mechanics' Institute. The company to cater include several clever impersonators, and the scenery ...
Article : 63 wordsSHOULD we be favoured with fine weather on Wednesday, the complimentary day's racing given by Mr. Harry Payten to the Goulburn Turf Club promises to be one of the best attended and grandest ...
Article : 429 wordsMr. Augustus-Sala's statement in his last lecture anent Lord Roseberry's great sympathy and affection for these colonies is (remarks the Age) singularly verified by the contents of a letter received ...
Article : 576 wordsTHE following has been contributed either by the Rev. Dr., of whom it speaks, or by one of his friends to the "Australian Churchman," and we reproduce it in order to deprecate from our soul ...
Article : 472 wordsTHE New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamship Rimutaka left this afternoon for Port Chalmers. The Rimutaka will call at the Cape. The mails via San Francisco per P.M.S. City of ...
Article : 428 wordsON Saturday evening a lodge of the Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes was opened in Goulburn, and the proceedings in connection with the ceremony were held at Mr. Richardson's Emu Inn. There ...
Article : 89 wordsThus a London correspondent:—That an American-Irish expedition is planned to help the Mahdi is now clear from New York telegrams, so the Sydney men may have to fight others than Arabs. Funds ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE Age special commissioner in America, Mr. Dow, writes under date 7th March that he has interviewed Mr. Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) at his residence in Hartford, Connecticut. Mr. ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA, in his lecture delivered at the Golden Age Hall, Maryborough, on Friday night (writes the correspondent of the Argus), to a crowded house, spoke as follows in reference to ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 14 Apr 1885, Page 2
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