BEFORE Messrs. Alexander, P.M., and Ball. DRUNK AND DISORDERDY. Patrick Reardon, on bail, (a stranger) who pleaded guilty on these charges, was fined 10s or three days ...
Article : 1,094 wordsConsiderable interest is being taken in the libel action Walker v. M'Kinley, in which the plaintiff claims £2000 damages, which was commenced on Thursday in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice ...
Article : 214 words'I have not mingled with the convicts,' he said, with a quiet dignity that was a rebuke to his enemy. 'Until to-night I have slept in the hospital. I knew nothing whatever of the ...
Article : 1,446 wordsMISS CAMPBELL, daughter of the late Mr. George Campbell, died suddenly at Duntroon House on Wednesday night from apoplexy. Doctors Fitzpatrick and Richardson were ...
Article : 303 wordsBUSINRSS CRANGE.—Mr. Wm. Grovenor, who for many years has carried on the butchering business in this town, has sold out to his brother, Mr. R. Grovenor, who has commenced business in the ...
Article : 241 wordsA NEW time-table has been issued by the Railway Department, which came into operation on June 1. A number of small alterations have been made as regards the suburban trains, particularly those ...
Article : 141 wordsGENERAL Sir Gerald Graham has issued a general order, in which he says that the New South Wales Contingent set a bright example of discipline, and have shown the world the latent military strength ...
Article : 126 wordsAN important deputation, representing the Young Men's Christian Association, waited on Mr. Berry in Melbourne on Friday to protest against the action of the police regarding a member of the association, ...
Article : 193 wordsIN the insolvent estate of Joseph Charles Woon, of Kiola, near Nelligen, sawyer, a first and only meeting will be hold at the Court-house, Braidwood, on Friday, 26th June; in that of C. L. Carter, of ...
Article : 83 wordsWE have been having very dry weather about here lately: whether it will continue for long we cannot say. Farmers would be very glad to see a few day's rain. Rumor has it that when our ...
Article : 138 wordsTHE work of the commission under Colonel Ridgeway in connection with the Afghan frontier will be proceeded with, but will consist merely of the settlement of ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE Queen's Birthday passed off very quietly here, there being nothing except a few fireworks to break the monotony. Dalton must be forgotten, for it is a long time since there was any event of ...
Article : 556 wordsAT the biennial meeting of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows on Thursday, besides the business already reported it was decided that members of districts should not sit on the board of ...
Article : 238 wordsTHE Anglo-Russian difficulty has been definitely settled. Russia has accepted England's proposals. Meruchak and Zulficar remain in the possession of the Afghans. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsTHE hon. Colonial Secretary on Saturday morning received the following telegram from Sir Saul Samuel:—"Have been doing my best to secure single women, and next ship will take about 200." ...
Article : 732 wordsTHE boat race between Messenger and Matterson for £400 over the Champion course, Parramatta River, took place on Friday. Much interest was taken in the contest, which was witnessed by about ...
Article : 296 wordsA cable message appeared in the Echo of March 4, stating that the Marylebone and Surry cricket clubs had "decided not to allow any of the members of the last Australian Eleven who may visit ...
Article : 244 wordsAT a special meeting held in the council chambers yesterday, the Mayorand Aldermen Davies, Tait, Richardson, Clifford, and Wombey being present, the tender of D. and A. Wilson was accepted for ...
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Advertising : 360 wordsTHINGS in general are beginning to assume a quiet aspect about here now. RAILWAY WORKS.—The railway work about here is being pushed forward with greater energy than ...
Article : 342 wordsOn Thursday a serious accident happened to a young man named Fred Clupperfield, employed at No. 101 cutting. The unfortunate man had "bulled" a hole, and was in the act of charging it, when the ...
Article : 93 wordsLAST Saturday afternoon St. Patrick's College and the Orientals met, when the latter, as was expected, sustained a thorough defeat. This was owing to their "all abroad" play, while the College fifteen ...
Article : 310 wordsTHE site for the above building has been changed from allotments 1 and 2 of section 2 to the southeastern half of allotment 5 of section 9, area 1 rood. The latter portion of land is considered suitable, ...
Article : 84 wordsIN the Supreme Court on Thursday, in Banco, an action was commenced before his Honor the Chief Justice and a jury of four in which Mr. District Court Judge McFarland was the defendant. It was ...
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Tue 2 Jun 1885, Page 4
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